About Us

SEED is a secular; non-governmental organization. It was established in 1993 by young professionals who have high level of commitment and experience in the field of environment, education, health and social development sectors. SEED has a strong commitment and institutional stability. The focus of the organisation remained on environmental conservation and natural resource management. Over a period of time, SEED got recognition that theorganizationis community centric. Several GramaPanchayats, people’s representatives and local institutions appreciated the role and contribution of SEED in the development of their villages. Over a period of time, SEED got recognition that theorganizationis community centric. Several GramaPanchayats, people’s representatives and local institutions appreciated the role and contribution of SEED in the development of their villages.

To reduce extreme poverty by sustainable development and management of the natural resources; blending the traditional and improved technologies; strengthening the community based institutions towards food security, nutritional balance, sanitation, health and quality education to children.

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Our Works


Programs

Health

Several Grama Panchayats, people’s representatives and local institutions appreciated the role and contribution of SEED in the development of their villages.

Education

One of the most effective ways we have to protect ourselves and others from illness is good personal hygiene. This means washing your hands, especially, but also your body.

Women Empowerment

Within the framework of a democratic polity, our laws, development policies, Plans and programmes have aimed at women’s advancement in different spheres.


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Annual Reports

State Biodiversity Board appreciated the preparation of the PBR registers – involvement of peoples participation, systematically following the study approach, participatory methods followed, was viewed as a very professional work , the copies of the registers were used as models for other NGO partners.

  • Treated watershed area 3300ha enabled prevention of soil erosion, regeneration of natural vegetation, rain water harvesting and recharging of the ground water table.
  • Nearly 236500 Mango plants were planted and the survival is 75 to 80% survival
  • Farmers have learned to practice intercropping crops cowpea, Green Gram, Groundnut
  • The practice of inter cropping continued for the project period of 5 years and total
    amount earned so far for 5 years is Rs.1.29 crores
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