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Hubli/Karnataka, Lucknow/Uttar Pradesh, India
Ajay Suman Shukla grew up and completed his schooling in a rural area in Auraiya District of Uttar Pradesh. He completed M. Phil. in social work and post graduated from University of Lucknow with an MSW, where he was first exposed to the social sector and the work of Non-profit organizations. Since July 2009 Ajay is working with LEAD (LEders Accelerating Development) Program of Deshpande Foundation, Hubli, Karnataka, a program creating young Leaders. Ajay is a fellow Deshpande fellowship program on social entrepreneurship. Ajay has worked for one and a half years as Secretariat (Program) Associate with Men’s Action for Stopping Violence Against Women (MASVAW), which had a developed network working in 36 districts of Uttar Pradesh on ending gender discrimination and VAW. Ajay is keenly interested in networking, leadership, social entrepreneurship and securing people’s involvement in development action, particularly in efforts involving youth. Ajay is keenly interested in training youth and enhance their confidence and self motivation.
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Monday, August 12, 2013

Hosted Ronnie Screwvala, MD of Disney-UTV India


On August 5th, 2013 over 400 students, principals, and faculty from throughout 18 locations of LEAD regions assembled at the Deshpande Foundation in Hubli to celebrate the momentous LEAD6 Kickoff event.  RonnieScrewvala, Zarina Mehta Screwvala, Gururaj Deshpande, and Jaishree Deshpande appeared as Guests of Honor to further motivate the LEADers on their future initiatives.


 The preparations of the event were on from last two days and the excited leaders/volunteers worked day night for the preparation and to showcase their creative work. All the leaders who were selected to showcase their leadership projects were very much curious and attentive to host the guests and to explain them about them about their work that they have done for the community development. 

15 of LEAD5’s most unique and impactful projects from throughout different regions were displayed in the project stalls.  To maximize participation from guests and students alike, A LEAD tree was placed outside near the project stalls.  On this tree, students wrote special messages on paper leaves, which they stuck to the tree.  At the end of the day, the LEAD tree’s branches were full of student’s names and messages of favorite LEAD memories.All the guests, students and faculties visited the stalls and appreciated the work of young leaders.

LEAD6 Kickoff was packed with excitement and creativity. Each Guest of Honor entered the auditorium wearing the signature blue LEAD tshirts, and they lit candles on the stage before taking their seats in the audience. My colleagues Deepashree and Vijay anchored the event.



The program began with an introduction about LEAD by me and I share the LEAD journey of last 5 years and the major achievements. It was followed by a LEAD Journey video There were faculties, students and mentors who shared about the positive impact LEAD has had. The audience also got the chance to hear from the LEADers themselves; four students reflected on their leadership journeys, and proudly told about how LEAD had really helped them positively transform as individuals. In between the student and faculty reflections, students performed a "Say No To Drugs" dance, as well as a powerful mime that demonstrated the emotional and societal trauma caused by women harassment.

which highlighted the major projects and achievements since LEAD began five years ago.

My mentor Vivek Pawar (Founder and Chairman, Sankalp Semiconductor), who has collaborated with LEAD for several events, spoke about his admiration for the LEAD Program.  He said, “For the last two years, I have observed youth in LEAD.  After 6-8 months, I could already see the transforming.”

Towards the end of the program, the Guests of Honor were invited on the stage.  Ronnie and Zarina were presented with a LEAD memento, and each Guest of Honor was presented with a handcrafted card made by the LEAD students. 

Ronnie inspired the crowd by urging the students to persevere with their ideas and aspirations.  He told the LEADers, “The biggest ideas start small.  Keep up your confidence, and your idea will be your candle, your light.”  He also added, “Leave all of your fears behind.  If you want to be a leader, of course you will have challenges.  Believe only in yourself”.  Zarina, said that she was most impressed by LEAD’s slogan, “Complaints start with ‘they’, solutions start with ‘I”.  She said, “I love that you all actually want to have action that transforms into something real.  Enough complaining and blaming other people.  If you want to change the world, then you have to do something.”
 
 The program concluded with the “Kickoff” in which the Guests of Honor and LEAD students painted a blank canvas.  The action of painting the blank canvas demonstrates the teamwork, creativity, creation, and inspiration that our LEADers embody. The Guests of Honor also unveiled and signed a LEAD banner and wrote messages for the LEAD Program. 

 
 Our LEAD students are now energized to do bigger, better things in the upcoming year.  We can't wait to see the changes that LEADers will create in their communities, and within themselves!
 
 
 Source: dcselead.blogspot.in

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Launch of LEAD Gulbarga

It was early morning on 29th July when I reached Gulbarga, a city that is situated in the north of Karnataka state of India. This region is also called as Hyderabad Karnataka as it touches the boundaries of Hyderabad dynasty.
The Hindu: state publication

The day was to officially launch of LEAD (LEaders Accelerating Development) a youth leadership moment. At 10:00 am it was everything set for the press meet and there was a wait of few remaining media persons of the city. My team of this region, Ms. Kavita Kawalgi and Mr. Vikram Patil were all prepared with all the logistic arrangements.



I along with my colleague Kavita were on the front to face the questions of media people. After I announced about the LEAD it was the time for media and they started one by one. I really appreciate the senior reporter of The Hindu who had lot many questions for me to answer and rest media persons were busy in taking note of each point that is coming out of my mouth. I was very much sure that each word of mine will be public so had to be very much conscious as it was an official meet where I was representing my organization and the program that is too much close to my heart.

Interaction with media representatives
Few electronic media representatives were there along with their video cameras and mikes to record everything. Front face facing cameras, dozen of senior media persons and being the center point target for each.... it was not at all hesitating or fear to me rather I was enjoying this moment.

My colleagues were very confident on me they were in full confidence that I can handle it very well. After the media conference they asked me... " how many media conferences you have faced earlier???"... and I could only smile...
Kavita told, "Today I realized that how tough questions media people ask and very much direct like an operation... attack... attack."
I reply calmly, " media want to show the real picture to their readers whatever they could get and to get it they may go in detail... "

Each media representative was smiling face while leaving from the conference hall.

Orientation at N.V. College, Gulbarga

The half of the rest day and next day was very much packed in meeting principals, faculties and students, taking orientations for students and faculties to explain about the LEAD and how they can realize and develop their leadership potential on this platform.
Enjoyed the time at Gulbarga.


Friday, February 1, 2013

Hosting Development Dialogue & Yuva Summit 2013




Deshpande Foundation’s Development Dialogue (DD) that gives a platform to participate, share, listen, meet, network, learn, make the best moments of life and absolutely enjoy. I was continuously part of five DDs and each time each was really meaningful and learning to me being as an organizer and host. Hosting DD is like hosting the marriage of a sister where each moment one has to be attentive with lot of humbleness and courtesy for all who are hosting and absolutely for guests. 




Many on spot changes and need to take decision and the best decision that would not hamper the overall preparation of the function. Working in a team is important but performing as a team is core to make the event successful and that is what DD Team and LEAD Team (my team) did in last four days.






Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar's wishes to me
 Development Dialogue and Yuva Summit 2013 has given lot of opportunities that I cherished. Having personal interaction with Mr. Ratan Tata or being the key person to take care of Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar for two days or introducing Mr. Narayan Murthy, Dr. Gururaj Desh Deshpande, Mr. Dilip Chenoy  to the audience or giving thanks note to Mrs. Sudha Murty for her valuable interaction with young leaders or moderating panel session with Ms Lakshmi Praturi (Curator, Inktalk), Ms Rashmi Bansal (Writer) and Ramesh Raskar (Eyenetra) or moderating/curetting young leaders talk and awards with Mr. Tata, Murthy, Mashelkar and Desh, it was all the part of four days experience. It’s been really an awesome learning platform to me. DD has also given a chance to be the panel speaker to share and talk on social intrapruneur. 


Here are few print media online glimpse:
http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/karnataka/be-optimistic-ratan-tata-advices-youth/article4361894.ece


Thursday, January 31, 2013

A day with Ratan Tata


Explaining about LEAD to Mr. Ratan Tata Ji
January 30th, 2013 one of the memorable moment and quite excited to curate the talk with young leaders for Mr. Ratan Tata. It was LEAD’s 3rd annual Yuva Summit, where thousands of students and educators gathered to commemorate the LEADers on their projects and their accomplishments.  The Yuva Summit is one of the opening events for the Deshpande Foundation’s annual Development Dialogue, an annual, international conference that features some of India’s greatest pioneers in entrepreneurship and development

Addressing leadership stories to Tata
While 60 inspirational projects were showcased at the event, 5 LEADers were present the “Best Leader” award for carrying out projects that exemplified innovation and led to significant impact.  The best LEADers were awarded in the valuable presence of Mr. Ratan Tata, Mr. Narayan Murthy, Mrs. Sudha Murthy, Dr. Gururaj Desh Deshpande and Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar.  Mr. Tata presented each student with his or her award.

Gulshan Banu (Govt First Grade College, Sirsi)
Hutgar, a village near Sirsi, had a poor drainage system. Gulshan addressed the problem by contacting the government and demanded a solution.   Initially, the public was not supportive and even criticized her efforts.  Gulshan, however, did not give up.  Instead, she took initiative and approached every villager and Gram Panchayat herself.   As a result of her perseverance, the local Panchayat finally agreed to fund the construction of a drainage facility for Hutgar.  Gulshan’s project, costing Rs. 1,40,000, was completed in just one month.  Over 300 villagers now make use of the drainage facility.  Gulshan’s accomplishments have also extended beyond her project and Hutgar, as her work has inspired two other students to join the LEAD program and take leadership initiative.
Prasad (Shri Kasgateshwar Degree College, Talikoti)
Prasad began his project with intention of teaching the women of Hunasagi, Bijapur , how to read and write.   After starting his project, Prasad soon realized that he could help these women even more beyond literacy.  Prasad conducted 20 training sessions and taught the women about how to access banking facilities and  apply for loans.  He additionally provided the women with self-employment training.  Prasad’s project made an immense impact; 34 women were able to get loans from banks to start their own sustainable businesses in areas such as animal husbandry, tailoring, and handicraft. 

Santosh Kaveri (Samiti BBA College, Belgaum)
In the village of Shedbalin, Belgaum, farmers used any extra money they had to pay laborers to help them peel and clean the carrots that they harvested.  After six months of designing, Santosh invented a machine to help with this process.  With the machine, carrot preparation only requires the help of one or two people and requires a limited use of electricity and no water.  Moreover, Santosh’s machine allows 100 kg of carrots to be harvested, cleaned, and peeled in only 15 minutes.  Eight farmers now use this machine and have spared the costs of employing six laborers.  

Anuradha Bandari (Govt First Grade College, Sirsi)
There was a water problem in Anuradha’s village of Bommanalli, at Sirsi.  Anuradha assembled her villagers and encouraged them to take initiative themselves.  She helped the villagers, as well as members of the Gram Panchayat, approach the government and demand water tanks.  Within a month, the government sanctioned Rs. 2 lacs for the construction of four water tanks.  The government even agreed to fund the construction of streetlights for the entire Birumbe village.  Through the completion of her project, Anuradha not only inspired her local community, but she also inspired her peers; four other students at her college were motivated by Anuradha’s hard work and started taking initiatives and solving problems in their own respective communities.

Shreedevi R. Paschapur (BLDE BBA College, Jamkhandi)
The village of Sidhapur, in Jamkhandi, possessed no proper bus facilities.  Because of this, school buses did not stop at the village, and students would be forced to walk 9 to 10 kms per day.  Many students were missing their first two classes, and some students were not attending their classes at all.  Shreedevi brought this issue to the attention of her college principal and the local authorities.  One month later, permission was granted to allocate a bus stop in Sidhapur.  250 students are now regularly attending their regular classes. 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

LEAD Prayana a unique leadership journey


PRAYANA


'A leader is the one who knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.' - John C Maxwell
An initiative of LEaders Accelerating Development (LEAD) of Deshpande Foundation, Hubli,  LEAD PRAYANA is devised to bring young and talented minds together to unleash their leadership potential. PRAYANA, as the name signifies, is a leadership journey  where we take 100 participants from18-25 years of age on a leadership tour of Karnataka in January 2013. This twelve-day odyssey gives participants an opportunity to meet the leaders who have demonstrated efficient leadership by working relentlessly in their field of interest for the benefit of the society. The objective of this event is to inspire innovation and  leadership potential in every participant. The journey covers Hubli, Murudeshwar, Manipal, Dharmasthala, Mysore, Kuppam (AP), Bangalore, Chitradurga and Dharwad.

Narayan Murthy and Desh addressing Prayana 2012 participants in a panel session 
Click HERE to find out more and APPLY. 

The event highlights are as below:
The Inspirom Series (Inspiring Role Models like; Ratan Tata, Narayana Murthy, Gururaj 'Desh' Deshpande, Sudha Murty, Ramji Raghavan and many more)

Panel session at Manipal University during Prayana 2012
  • Opening Ceremony
  • Panel Sessions 
  • Practical Exposure 
  • Workshops 
  • Leadership Activities 
  • Gala Dinner
  • Performance Night  
  • International Yuva Summit 

(closing ceremony): Participants will get an opportunity to spend a day with hundreds of international delegates (delegation from MIT Boston, New Brunswick University Canada, Merrimack Valley Sandbox, Massachusetts and more ), thousands of student Leaders from Karnataka. Hundreds of innovative leadership projects will be showcased and best leaders will be awarded on the occasion. 

Role Models for LEAD Prayana 2013...
Mr. Ratan Tata

Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar
Dr. Gururaj Deshpande



Mrs. Rohini Nilekani
And much more!!!!

Click HERE to find out more and APPLY.  
Contact: +91-9741878654/9686654748


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Deshpande Fellowship Program, Tenth Batch



Deshpande Fellowship Program is now receiving applications for tenth batch. Deshpande fellowship program was begun in order to empower a major untapped resource in the development field: hungry young people with plenty of potential to go for in their field who are held back only by their skills and self- confidence. DFP seeks change that and help participate to realize the true potential and ambitions.

This rigorous 7½ month residential leadership development program,Through NGOs visits, village studies, entrepreneurial and Leadership activities and intensive course work, fellows gain skills needed to become true leaders in their chosen field.  

With a concentration on social entrepreneurship and innovation, the DFP has transformed over 200 fellows into entrepreneurial young leaders. Kindly spread the words with your colleagues, friends and who interested to become part of the Fellowship Program. 

Interested one apply directly by using attached application or can be downloaded from online-http://www.dfp.org.in/. 

For more information contact at fellowship@dfmail.org or   9740011883

DFP team is looking forward to hearing from excited young leaders.

Note: Last date for application will be 28.11.2012, Hurry to apply!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Master of Social Entrepreneurship

DET’s Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship (DCSE), Launched Master of Social Entrepreneurship (MSE) program affiliated to Karnatak University and Approved by Government of Karnataka. For the first time in Karnataka DCSE has launched a two year master’s program on social entrepreneurship which will be called as MSE. This is a regular post graduation residential program and students will get a master’s degree from Karnatak University on comp letion of the course. The program will include subjects such as such as Entrepreneurship, Information Communication Technology(ICT) , Social Innovation, Agribusiness Management, Business Plan Writing, Financial Management for Entrepreneurs, Communication for business, Marketing for Entrepreneurs , Legal framework for Enterprise Building, Organizational Development & Human Resource for new enterprises among many others.
Along with the world class academic learning, the pedagogy also focuses on experiential learning which creates real world, hands on experience to students. Experiential learning ensures the necessary mindset to be entrepreneurial and achievement oriented in approach. Students will get opportunities interact with world renowned guest speakers and faculties from different sectors and the same will help them build their perspective on entrepreneurship. The program will benefit by leveraging Deshpande Foundation network of more than 95 organizations working in the field of Enterprise building, Livelihoods, Education and others. Moreover program will also benefit from global network of Deshpande Foundation’s associates such as University of New Brunswick, Canada, MIT Deshpande Center, USA who are committed to make entrepreneurship an integral part academic learning. On completion of the program students can persue their entrepreneurial ideas through Deshpande foundation’s Entrepreneurs in Residence Program. EIR currently supports several such start ups which were incubated and have now grown into successful enterprises. Students will be also given placement support by leveraging our network of social and for profit enterprises. Who can apply: Graduates from any discipline can apply for this course and selection will be done as per PGCET/University guidelines. Students who are looking unleash their entrepreneurial and leadership potential can apply for this course.
How to apply: Applications for the course can be availed at www.detmse.com or Deshpande Center for Social Entrepreneurship, DCSE Building, BVB CET campus, Vidyanagar, Hubli.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Blogging makes popular

Being fellow with Deshpande Fellowship Program I gained lot my lessons and learning of different subjects. One of the most liking learning that I have got was blogging. I mean to say having my own digital diary or getting connected with the world wide people through online. I created my blog as "ajaydeshpandefellow" and started sharing all activities, sharing, views and whatever I feel to make public for the people to whom I know directly, indireclty or even I do not know... people liked my blog a lot and they appreciated it. Thanks a lot for all or you for your best appreciations and encouragement that still excites me. My blogging hobby resulted me to get "Best Blogger Award".

Today, I am thankful to my colleague Charles Kothari and Master Leader Shailabh Rouniyar for arranging very useful blogging session for The Deshpande Foundation Hubli staff. We were explained in detailed and very informative way about some of the key points that helps in getting visitors on blog and maintaining blog in professional way. Wish to have followup session again.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Infosys Hiring 2008,2009,2010 BSC, BCA Graduates - Last Date 23rd July

The Infosys India Graduate Hiring Program offers you a chance to refer those individuals whom you feel have it in them to be an Infoscion!!!

The quest is on for:
Unit: Infrastructure Management Services (IMS), Independent Validation Solutions (IVS)
Role: Operations Executive / Testing Executive

Eligibility Criteria:
BCA or B.Sc graduates (Computer Science/ Electronics/ Mathematics/Physics/ Statistics / Information Technology / Information Science only)
Candidates who have graduated in 2008, 2009 & 2010 with experience of up to 24 months are eligible to apply

Simple average aggregate of 60% throughout Class X, XII & Graduation.
Should not have participated in the Infosys selection process in the last 9 months.
Should have good communication skills.
Should be willing to relocate and work in a 24x7 environment.
You can send in the resumes to graduates@infosys.com on/before 23rd July, 2010. Short listed candidates will be informed via e-mail about the selection process.

Thanks & Regards,

HRD – Talent Acquisition
Source: Email by sanjeev.k@dfmail.org 

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Summer Fellowship 2010

LEAD’s Summer Fellowship program is looking to add value to all graduation pursuing and passed out students’ summer
educational opportunities.

An opportunity for the students to strengthen their skills all around and build up the NETWORK on local, national and international level.

Follow the link to know more about this Fellowship Program... 
 



Lead Team with Sudha Murty (Infosys Foundation)

One of the "3 Idiots"

I am sure after the release of "3Idiots" rarely someone is there who does'nt know about these idiots (Aamir Khan, Madhavan and Sharman Joshi). This movie ha made a drastic impact on youth mind to think and act creatively. Creativity brings innovation and innovation makes impact on society. "3 Idiots" has clicked on students' mind to think out of the box.

Recently Mr. Sharman Joshi (Hari) came to Deshpande Foundation auditorium, Hubli. He spent couples of hours with Hubli-Dharwad youth. On this occassion it was my personal meet with him where I explained him about LEAD Program of DCSE.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Founder of Deshpande Foundation


On 24 August 2009, the great philanthropist and Social Entrepreneur Dr. Gururaj Deshpande 'Desh' visited foundation. He addressed to all the staff members.

He visited LEAD office and spent some time with the LEAD members.
Mr. Naveen Jha (Derector Deshpande Foundation, DCSE), Annie Vijaya, Megha Hegde, Gururaj Deshpande (Founder Deshpande Foundation) and Ajay Suman Shukla.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

New Responsibility in Deshpande Foundation



I am appointed in Deshpande Foundation as a Program Manager for LEAD (LEaders Accelerating Development)program. I joined after the day of fellowship graduation on 23rd July.

Thanks to all Hubli people, Deshpande Foundation staff and my co-fellows because of them I was able to perform the best and got this opportunity.

This is the best achievement for me to be the part of Deshpande Foundation and work for Foundation. As it is my passion to work with YOUTH so I am quite comfortable to contribute my services on this designation.

This is dream to make this program a National Identity. Each student is a LEADer to come with the best solution. LEAD believes in " Problems start with 'THEY'...Solutions start with 'I'..."

To know more on LEAD click and Visit www.dcselead.blogspot.com

DFP Graduation Day

Deshpande Fellowship Program Cohort - 2 graduation day was celebrated on 22nd July. It was a seven months long journey when I got an overwhelming experience from the fellowship. There were many unforgettable moments that I will never forget.

This fellowship was multi-dimensional learning as well as live experience. Normally people take the learning when they came across suddenly to some incidents and happenings or we learn from others experience. But this fellowship was a plate form for me to explore my self, keep myself always active, utilize the time maximum, get networking with the local and International people, check my potentials and skills, and enhance them up to the best level.

Deshpande Foundation has great opportunity for them who really want to make positive changes in themselves, their community and in the world. Here I recognize the strength of individuals and realize that;

"Everything is possible
making possible I can do into I do
No barrier of language and other hindrances to perform the best
time never bounds to perform less
multi tasking at a same time
to be self motivated always
Enjoy the work in hectic schedule also"

There were number of success and achievements in fellowship that is continuing ahead ..... to see more...............


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

"Aaja Nachle" a dance charity show


Organizers: Dev, Usha, Meenakshi, Gayatri, Savitha, Latha and Ajay.

At the last month of fellowship Deshpande Fellows Cohort-2 organized a District level dance show on 19 July 2009. Objective of this event was to raise the fund for promoting and supporting social ventures for the development of Hubli city. It was a total charity entertainment show. 17 Dance performances from 14 dance troops including 60 participants made the audience stick to the chaires for constantly three hours.

Solo and group dance of bharatnatyam, kucchipudi, mohiniattam, katthak, hip-hop, Michel Jackson,etc. were the performances on which more than 350 audience of Hubli-Dharwad made their tune with the performers.

Fellows Devdanam, Latha, Meenakshi, Savitha Bai, usha, Gayatri and Ajay collaboratively worked to organize this event.
Fellows raised charity fund of Rs 70,900 through this event.



Monday, June 29, 2009

A Session on Imagination and Creativity


Burli a B.Tech scholar in computer science from BVBCET engineering college of Hubli. He is quite good in creative thinking and linking it with the reality of life.

All people are potential to think creative, create the solutions and to make changes within themselves that helps in the success of life. But it happens very less. Most people think the way they can change themselves and to make their own way only in the conditions when all other options stops to choose or in compulsion. Here I mean to say that every day is to do some that will add to your personality. Personality develops only when we are thinking creative and do constantly efforts.
This session in that I participated today was not a lecture to make students aware about their duties and responsibilities. But was more than that to think and act upon the individuals growth. There are many ways to do the same work but the way that can result better or make others to appreciate is called the best way of completing the task.
Always performance is not counted by results it is counted by process and strategy also to do the work. If we take an example of a class all students are given the same drawing to make but only some students are declared the best ones. Why.....
Because they make an image in to their mind about the drawing and then put it on paper in creative way. Here I mean to give this example is not to tell about the process of making a drawing but it is the way of getting good results by the people who apply creativity in to their actions and make a difference.
This session taken by Burli was aim on the same to be creative in doing the task.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Picasa link

Click on this link and enjoy fellows photos.

Friday, June 12, 2009

An impact study on rain water harvesting


Water is critical for survival of human. Without water agriculture production is also not possible, by understanding this Water Literacy Foundation (WLF) started to make society literate about water harvesting and conservation through introducing and implementing water conservation methods. WLF introduced methods are functioning effectively and betters crop production. Methods are helpful in increasing ground water level and practicing agriculture in better way.

We did an impact study for monitoring and evaluation of rain water harvesting project in 7 villages of Gadag district to observe whether WLF methods have achieved desired results of increasing ground water level and yield through water harvesting/conservation or not.

We visited and observed last two years (2007-2008) work for our study because Deshpande Foundation funding to WLF since last two years. We selected 7 villages and select the beneficiaries through purposive sampling method. We did our impact study based on survey, observation and personal interviews methods. We did project implementation impact study and analyzed usefulness of project. We studied how WLF methods are helping farmer to improve their social status.

The indicators for the study include, no of works completed, Total number of villagers applying projects activities, Improvement in yield, involvement in different social economic activities, Peoples view on improvement of water level, number of Villagers benefited, contributions of farmers, Impact on farmers saving each year.

We recommend that these techniques of rain water harvesting shall be introduced to all farmers who are still not using, farmers committees shall be formed in all villages.