Objective

Objective

Agriculture: Agriculture has been sitting at the heart of some of the world’s most pressing challenges for years; food security and nutrition, water and soil quality, biodiversity, and sustainable livelihoods. Currently, there is low access to modern agricultural information & practices among Indian farmers, which has resulted in gaps in crop production practices. In addition crop agriculture in India is constrained every year by challenges, such as a) Loss of Arabie Land, b) Population Growth, c) Cliamte Changes, d) Inadequate Management Practices & f) Right Price.

Children: Every child has access to realize their full potential through quality education and holistic learning to become young empowered leaders in the urban and the rural segments, to contribute towards a self-reliant India.

Civic Issues: Enabling access to basic services, healthcare, education and livelihoods; Empowering them to help themselves; and Ensuring provision of civic entitlements through advocacy with the government.

Drinking Water: We believe that access to clean water is not a privilege; it is a basic human right. Yet, millions of people in India face the daily struggle of finding safe water sources for themselves and their families. Lack of clean water leads to devastating consequences, affecting health, and economic opportunities.

Education & Literacy: IIDC is a movement that aims to bridge educational inequity by placing passionate and dedicated individuals as Fellows in classrooms across the country.

Food Processing: IIDC is committed to making a difference in the quality of life for youth, senior citizens, the hungry, homeless and the imprisoned population.

Health & Family Welfare: Comprehensive and Community-Centric health programme takes primary healthcare services tot the doorsteps of undeserved communities in both rural and urban India. Following a two pronged approach, the programme provides curative as well as preventive services, addressing the gaps availability, accessibility and affordability of healthcare.

Human Rights: Human rights are the basic rights of each individual in any part of the globe irrespective of cast, creed, sex, age, colour, status. It encompasses all social economic political, cultural anti-elements based on law of nature with the aim of ensuring justice, freedom and equality viz. individual and collective existence.

Labour & Employment: IIDC started with a vision to work primarily to bring deep-rooted sustainable change in people’s lives, vision is to create an equal, just and sustainable society. People should have a right to life and security, to a sustainable livelihood, to be heard, to have an identity and to have access to basic social services.

Legal Awareness & Aid: IIDC views the legal system as a limited but crucial instrument for realising human rights. We believe that large scale struggles against human rights violations have to be waged by social and political movements, and that the legal system can play a significant supportive role in these struggles.

Women Development & Empowerment: The promotion of gender equality and women empowerment is a key aspect of UNDP’s Sustainable Developement Goals. It invilves promoting equal rights, opportunites, and access to resource for women, and enabling them to make independent choices and have conrol over their lives.

Youth Affairs: We helped the youth to realise their potential through transformative programs including self awareness, education, health, livelihood and sports.