Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Development Foundation, inaugurating SEWA AGM at Dhrangadhra Village, Surendranagar District, Gujarat. SEWA works in over half a dozen verticals to improve the lot of farmers and labourers etc.
Children of Salt Pan Workers of Dhrangadhra Village, welcoming Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Development Foundation at SEWA Association AGM, at Dhrangadhra Village, Surendranagar District, Gujarat.
Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Development Foundation, addressing the Women Leaders of SHG's at SEWA , at Dhrangadhra Village, Surendranagar District, Gujarat during the AGM. SEWA runs child care centres for the children.
Gender Issues in Poverty, Financial Services & Budgeting Conclave chaired by Ms. Vandana Kumari Jena, Senior Adviser, Women and Child Development, Planning Commission, at 26th Skoch Summit in June 2011 at Mumbai.
Reaching Banking and Financial Services for Minorities Conclave chaired by Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Chairman, National Commission for Minorities in 26th Skoch Summit in June 2011 at Mumbai.
Ms. Manisha Kochhar, Director, Skoch Development Foundation, giving away Brother Finn Good Person Award Instituted by the Foundation at St. Columba’s school, New Delhi.
Ms. Manisha Kochhar, Director, Skoch Development Foundation, giving away Brother Finn Good Person Award Instituted by the Foundation at St. Columba’s school, New Delhi.
Ms. Manisha Kochhar, Director, Skoch Development Foundation, giving away Brother Finn Good Person Award Instituted by SDF at St. Columba’s school, New Delhi.Seen in the picture is Principal of the school Brother L.D Labo.
Ms. Manisha Kochhar, Director, Skoch Development Foundation, giving away Brother Finn Good Person Award Instituted by the Foundation at St. Columba’s school, New Delhi.
Municipal Commissioner of Gurgaon, Mr. R.K. Khullar and Mr. Sameer Kochhar, Chairman, Skoch Development Foundation, inaugurating Project Hope 3 in Sushant Lok, Gurgaon. The project is aimed at improving civic amenities to create a model block.
Skoch Foundation hosted specially abled children from Chao Yang School of Singapore Student Exchange Program. The children got an opportunity to familiarise with Indian culture.
Skoch Foundation hosted specially abled children from Chao Yang School of Singapore Student Exchange Program. The students got an opportunity to learn about Indian culture.
Ms. Manisha Kochhar, Director, Skoch Development Foundation with Children of Sangram village meeting Mr Wajahat Habibullah, honorable Chief Information Commissioner. The Foundation has adopted the school where children from poor families are enrolled.
Children of Sangram school interacting with Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, Honourable Minister for Panchayati Raj on the functioning of 3rd tier of governance i.e. Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Children of Sangram village participating in 18th Skoch Summit organised in New Delhi in October 2008. The theme of the summit was Ideating Third Generation Reforms.
Children of Sangram Village inaugrating the 18th Skoch Summit organised in New Delhi in October 2008. The theme of the summit was Ideating Third Generation Reforms.
Project Hope 1 is an initiative by Skoch Development Foundation where a fully equipped computer lab along with computer based study material was donated to Anne Moriam School at Sangram Village, Kurung Kumey district, Arunanchal Pradesh.
Project Hope 1 is an initiative by Skoch Development Foundation where a fully equipped computer lab along with computer based study material was donated to Anne Moriam School at Sangram Village, Kurung Kumey district, Arunanchal Pradesh.
Children of Van Gujjars from Mohand participating in 19th Skoch Summit organised in January 2009 in New Delhi. The summit revolved around 'India: Challenges and Policy Responses'.
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Project Hope 2, an initiative by Skoch Development Foundation facilitated a Mobile School, equipped with a computer lab, for Van Gujjar children, in Mohand, Saharanpur. The school relocates to the high mountains along with the nomads during the summer.
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| About Skoch Development FoundationSkoch Development Foundation is an autonomous, policy oriented, not for profit policy think tank. The Foundation has been established as a "Not for Profit" Company under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956. It does not undertake any commercial activity. more... |
Gender Issues in Poverty, Financial Services & BudgetingWomen are generally excluded from the national mainstream and more so when it comes to India. More women would be under the poverty line compared to men. Over a period of time the growth of SHGs is on a sharp decline. more... view pdf
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Reaching Banking and Financial Services for Minorities60% of the population in India do not have access to formal banking services and only 5.2% villages have bank branches. Marginal farmers, landless labourers, self employed and unorganized sector enterprises, ethnic minorities and women continue to be financially excluded class. more... view pdf |
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