Three interconnected programmes that address the structural causes of educational and agricultural disconnect in rural India.
Each initiative addresses a different face of the same problem: the disconnect between knowledge and lived reality. Together they form a mutually reinforcing ecosystem.
Keeping education within reach
For many families in rural India, the challenge is not intent or effort — it is financial reality. Capable, motivated children face interruptions simply because support is uneven and inconsistent.
Shiksha Sankalp provides structured scholarship support — books, fees, learning materials — so financial hardship does not interrupt a child's learning journey.
Textbooks, notebooks, stationery and study essentials
Direct fee support to ensure enrolment continuity
Structured learning support sessions
Strengthening farming through knowledge
Modern farming demands both traditional wisdom and contemporary knowledge. Krishi Sankalp bridges this gap — bringing experienced practitioners together with farmers and urban professionals who want to reconnect with the land.
Programmes are field-first, practitioner-led, and designed to produce measurable improvement in cultivation outcomes, income resilience, and agricultural confidence.
Where wisdom flows across divides
The most valuable knowledge often lives in the minds of practitioners — experienced farmers, skilled craftspeople, seasoned professionals — not in textbooks or classrooms.
SST creates structured spaces where this wisdom can flow: not as lectures, but as exchanges — experienced practitioners sharing real-world insights with learners in environments that encourage honest, practical dialogue.
Every initiative has a place for people who want to contribute — as applicants, participants, practitioners, or patrons.