
The Chinmaya Mission Pledge
We stand as one family, bound to each other, with love and respect. We serve as an army, courageous and disciplined, ever ready to fight against, all low tendencies and false values, within and without us. We live honestly the noble life of sacrifice and service, producing more than what we consume, and giving more than what we take. We seek the Lord’s Grace to keep us on the path of virtue, courage and wisdom. May Thy grace and blessings flow through us to the world around us. We believe that the service of our country is the service of the Lord of Lords, And the devotion to the people is the devotion to the Supreme Self. We know our responsibilities, give us the ability and the courage to fulfill them. OM TAT SAT For explanation on Pledge, read |
PROGRAMMES & ACTIVITIES OF CORD Programmes and activities of CORD have emerged through dynamic and vibrant interactions with the villagers. Organizing them and building their capacities to find relevant local solutions to their problems is the strength of CORD. The Mahila Mandals: Empowering WomenA village-level forum for rural women to discuss personal and economic concerns as well as participate actively in common village interests and issues.
Yuvati Groups: Encouraging Self-Confidence Youth groups for girls to provide a platform for them to encourage education and trade skills development. Additionally, girls learn about adolescent health issues, which are not openly discussed in the family and community. Balvadis: Nurturing children
Fighting Social Injustice Alcoholism remains a serious issue in many villages of India, furthering the cycle of poverty and violence, especially domestic violence - wife beating and sometimes child abuse. Social injustice is addressed through Informal legal cells and counseling. Victims interact with the police and lawyers in a congenial informal setting to get both protection and justice whenever required. Yuva Groups: Channeling energy positively The Yuva groups provide a positive venue for young adults to communicate, question, face fears, and voice concerns rather than look for crutches like alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. Unemployment is the single biggest challenge they face. In the groups, young people can learn about trade skills and services that can create opportunity within their communities. The idea is to harness their energies for village development. Self-Help Groups: Acessing finance and building capacities The concept of Self Help Group (SHG), introduced in 1994 by us in Sidhbari, is to bring small voluntary association of poor people together, not exceeding over 20, for the purpose of helping in solving their financial problems. It is a form of introducing micro banking into the community.Groups of women within Mahila Mandals and groups of youth within Yuva Mandals begin the process of small-scale savings and loans. SHG formation helps its members not only take care of the financial needs of each other, but develop their skills of financial management and intermediation as well. CORD has trained and sensitized more than 20,000 bank officers, government and non-government officers and functionaries to promote Self-Help Groups. It has made micro finance accessible to the poorest of the poor. Sustainable income-generation for womenRural families earn their livelihood through multiple means. CORD offers a flexible approach to livelihood and encourages large number to leverage their aptitudes. Diverse activities including agriculture, dairy, petty shops, food products, fabrics (weaving, sewing, embroidery), knitting, traditional paintings, bamboo products and various services are facilitated. Ensuring self-reliance, building operational management and mainstreaming the micro entrepreneurs into the local market is an integral part of the process. Primary Health Care ServicesDoctors in out patient clinic, village midwives and health guides and community groups together promote and manage health issues. Educating people, recognizing the role of midwives in isolated villages and connecting to referral services is an integral part of the programme. Immunization, family planning, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation are promoted. Prevention of diseases from diarrhea to AIDS is emphasized. Community Based Rehabilitation Programme of the differently abled Inclusion and integration of the disabled into the community with dignity beyond their management forms an important aspect of CORD’s holistic programme. It addresses issues of accessibility, education and self-employment and participates in policy advocacy. Managing Natural Resources Over time people have developed apathy in difference to their environment. CORD is motivating and training people to develop and implement micro plans for managing and sustaining their natural resources. It promotes and relates Jal, Jungle, Jameen, Jan, Janwar, Jeevika and Jeevan (water, forest, land, people, animal, livelihood and life) in an integrated and interdependent mutually beneficial manner. Strengthening Local Self GovernanceCORD is aware that people-centered and people driven programmes will need participatory rather than representative local self-governance. Strengthening the democratic process through Up Gram Sabhas and Gram Sabhas (General Body Councils) is thus an important component of its village programme.
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