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Irrigation access and livelihood support helped a small farming family in Chitare move from water scarcity and debt dependence to stable income, improved yields, and long-term security.​

PROGRAM
Livelihood
PERIOD
2023-2024
LOCATION
Dhule district, Maharashtra
FOCUS
Water security, agriculture, and allied livelihoods
BACKGROUND

In the quiet village of Chilare in Dhule district, farming was shaped by water scarcity and low returns. On a two-acre farm, Mridan Rai Singh Pawra’s family relied on rain-fed cultivation and moneylenders, growing crops like chillies, brinjal, and millets under constant uncertainty, making it difficult to plan for the future.

OUR INTERVENTION

Through the Desh Bandhu Jan Utkarsh Pariyojna, the Foundation supported the family with an irrigation system—including a motor pump and pipeline—to address water access challenges. The intervention also enabled vegetable cultivation, goat rearing, and market facilitation to improve farm viability and returns.

QUOTE

Living in a remote coastal village in Palghar, Jitendra Bari managed diabetes and hypertension with irregular access to care. A Lives program community mobiliser connected him to screening, follow-up, and specialist diagnostics—revealing advanced coronary disease that required timely surgical intervention.

JITENDRA BARI
THE TRANSFORMATION

With reliable irrigation and livelihood inputs, agricultural output increased and annual income rose to between ₹70,000 and ₹80,000. The family no longer depends on moneylenders, invested in solar panels for their home, and began prioritising their children’s education — laying the foundation for a more secure future.

“We used to struggle with water scarcity. But now we have a stable future"

Mridan Rai Singh Pawra
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EMPLOYEES AS PARTNERS

Employees as partners in impact

Lupin Limited’s Employee Volunteer Program (EVP) enables its team members to actively participate in community development initiatives around worksites. Volunteers contribute time, skills, and resources across health camps, awareness drives, plantation activities, and community engagement efforts. This program strengthens connections between employees and communities while amplifying the reach and effectiveness of LHWRF’s interventions.

11
worksite centres supported
to be trained and empowered
910,481
samplings planted
BY LUPIN EMPLOYEES
52,412
samplings planted
by volunteers
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PARTNERS
About Better Cotton Initiative

Better Cotton Initiative is a global nonprofit organisation working to improve cotton farming practices worldwide. It supports farmers in adopting more sustainable methods that reduce environmental impact while strengthening livelihoods and long-term productivity.

OUR PROGRAMMES
Lives
Improving Rural Health

Limited healthcare access 
Low awareness about NCDs 
Disproportionate impact faced by women

Livelihoods
Strengthening income stability

Land ownership issues and discrimination
Employment gaps and limited access to services
External shocks like climate change and COVID-19

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