By the Numbers

The reach of our work

Every number here represents real people, real conversations, and real shifts in opportunity across Nawada district.

500+
Women reached through all programs
5,000+
Sanitary pads distributed free to girls
8+
Villages covered in Nawada district
7
Years of continuous field presence
3
Active programs running in 2026
100+
Women trained in beekeeping & vocational skills
2
National media coverages received
1
Manufacturing unit — launching 2026
Program Breakdown

Impact by area of work

Each program has its own metrics, its own reach, and its own contribution to community wellbeing.

Health

Menstrual Health & Hygiene

Pads distributed5,000+
Schools visited8+
Awareness sessions held20+
Girls directly reached300+
Media coverageDainik Jagran
Livelihoods

Beekeeping & Vocational Skills

Women trained100+
Villages with training groups5+
Training sessions conducted30+
Active practitionersGrowing
Market linkages establishedIn progress
Enterprise

Organic Farming & Products

Women farmers supported50+
Crops grown organicallyChemical-free
Products launchedMasoor Dal
Distribution modelDirect sale
Profit returned to farmersShared directly
Annual Highlights

Year by year progress

2024–25
2023
2022

2024–25 Highlights

  • Launched Ananda Masoor Dal — first organic product under the Ananda brand
  • Expanded beekeeping training to 5+ villages across Nawada district
  • Pad distribution program featured in Dainik Jagran (Ranchi edition)
  • Menstrual health sessions held in 8+ government schools
  • Began fundraising for Sanitary Pad Manufacturing Unit (€10,000 target)
  • Founder Anand Deo featured in Global Campus Alumni newsletter (March 2026)
  • Partnered with Awign for field survey operations (JSR region)
8+Schools reached with pad program
2,000+Pads distributed this year
100+Women in vocational training
1New product launched (Masoor Dal)

2023 Highlights

  • Launched beekeeping training program for rural women — first cohort of 20+ women
  • Conducted 10+ menstrual health awareness sessions in schools and community gatherings
  • Organised 3+ medical camps across Sikariya and neighbouring villages
  • Distributed 1,500+ sanitary pads to girls in Nawada government schools
  • Established contact with 5 new villages for program expansion
  • Began planning for organic farming enterprise — pilot plots established
20+Women in first beekeeping cohort
1,500+Pads distributed
3+Medical camps organised
5New villages engaged

2022 Highlights

  • Completed post-COVID community recovery support — food, essentials and health kits
  • Continued menstrual health distribution and awareness in Sikariya region
  • Deepened relationships with 4 village panchayats in Nawada district
  • Began planning formal vocational training curriculum
4Village panchayats engaged
200+Families supported post-COVID
3+Years of pre-registration field work
Geographic Reach

Rooted in Nawada, Bihar

Our work is centred in Sikariya village, Nawada district — the hometown of our founder and several core team members. This is not a programme dropped in from outside: it is home.

From this base, we have expanded to reach 8+ surrounding villages across Nawada. Our next phase will deepen this reach further — especially through the pad manufacturing unit, which will create local employment and serve communities across the region.

Sikariya (HQ)
Nawada District
Govindpur Block
Sughari Area
Ranchi (outreach)
8+ Villages total

Why Nawada?

Nawada is one of Bihar's most underserved districts — high poverty rates, low female literacy, and limited access to health services and economic opportunity. It is also where our founder's family is from.

We did not choose Nawada based on a needs assessment. We chose it because we belong here — and belonging creates a quality of presence that no outsider programme can replicate.

805126
PIN Code, Sikariya
Bihar
Home State
Recognition & Credentials

Trusted, registered, recognised

Global Campus Alumni Recognition

Founder Anand Deo featured in the inaugural issue of Global Campus Alumni Newsletter (March 2026) — recognising grassroots human rights and development work in Bihar.

Global Campus EMA · March 2026

Press Coverage — Dainik Jagran

Our menstrual health program was covered in Dainik Jagran (Ranchi edition) — one of India's largest Hindi newspapers — highlighting pad distribution to adolescent girls.

Dainik Jagran · Ranchi, 2025

UN Human Rights Framework

Founder's work is grounded in the UN human rights framework from his time at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva. Rights-based approach applied to all programs.

UN OHCHR · Geneva

Awign Field Operations Partnership

Formal field survey and operations partnership with Awign for the JSR (Jharkhand-Sikariya Region) initiative — professional field data collection and community outreach support.

Awign Operations · 2024
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