Rural research project : Coastal Area Development Programme
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Date
2017
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MICA
Abstract
Coastal Area Development Programme (CSPC) is a comprehensive multi-stakeholder programme aimed at ensuring both drinking water security and safe sanitation facilities in 300 coastal villages spread across 21 blocks of nine districts in the state. The project is being implemented by 10 local organizations across these districts, along with active community participation. The programme was jointly conceptualized and initiated by WASMO and CSPC,
further collaborated by Rural Development Department, Government of Gujarat and US based Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
Somnath predominantly has a Gujarati population and the communities include the Kharwa, Ahir, the Kolis, Lohanas, Memons, and many others.Sutrapada is one of the six municipalities (Taluka) in the Gir-Somnath district of Gujarat.
The Aga Khan Rural Support Programme ( AKRSP ) is a private, non profit organization, established by the Aga Khan Foundation in 1982 to help improve the quality of life in several villages. We visited a few under Mangrol block in Somnath district.
Description
Rural Immersion Project – Area: Somnath, District: Somnath, State: Gujarat
Keywords
Rural development & problems, Costal area, study by students