Deepak Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vadodara, Gujarat. It was founded by Shri C.K. Mehta of Deepak Group of Industries in 1982 with the aim of providing maternal and child care services to industrial workers living in GIDC(Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation) area, and area with a rural population of nearly 50,000 around its plant in Nandesari, Vadodara in Gujarat. Deepak Foundation provides development aid in rural and tribal areas of The district Vadodara. The foundation's mission is to create and enable a sustainable environment among rural and tribal communities by setting up a basis of livelihood and an intact healthcare system.Nearly 400 full-time professional staff are sanctioned at 22 different locations throughout Vadodara district. Women compromise 35%
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| - Deepak Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vadodara, Gujarat. It was founded by Shri C.K. Mehta of Deepak Group of Industries in 1982 with the aim of providing maternal and child care services to industrial workers living in GIDC(Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation) area, and area with a rural population of nearly 50,000 around its plant in Nandesari, Vadodara in Gujarat. Deepak Foundation provides development aid in rural and tribal areas of The district Vadodara. The foundation's mission is to create and enable a sustainable environment among rural and tribal communities by setting up a basis of livelihood and an intact healthcare system.Nearly 400 full-time professional staff are sanctioned at 22 different locations throughout Vadodara district. Women compromise 35% (en)
- Die Deepak Foundation ist eine 1981 von C.K. Mehta gegründete indische Nichtregierungsorganisation mit Hauptsitz in Vadodara (Gujarati: વડોદરા, Vaḍodarā; früher Baroda). Die Organisation leistet Entwicklungshilfe in den ländlichen unterentwickelten Gebieten in der Gemeinde Vadodara. Das Grundanliegen ist diese unterprivilegierten Gebiete zu stärken, indem eine Grundlage zum Lebensunterhalt und ein intaktes Gesundheitssystem aufgebaut werden. (de)
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| - Development of Infrastructure, Education (en)
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| - Die Deepak Foundation ist eine 1981 von C.K. Mehta gegründete indische Nichtregierungsorganisation mit Hauptsitz in Vadodara (Gujarati: વડોદરા, Vaḍodarā; früher Baroda). Die Organisation leistet Entwicklungshilfe in den ländlichen unterentwickelten Gebieten in der Gemeinde Vadodara. Das Grundanliegen ist diese unterprivilegierten Gebiete zu stärken, indem eine Grundlage zum Lebensunterhalt und ein intaktes Gesundheitssystem aufgebaut werden. Nahezu 400 professionelle Vollzeitangestellte, davon 35 % Frauen, arbeiten in 22 Stationen und erreichen in Zusammenarbeit mit vielen weiteren Freiwilligen 1,9 Millionen Menschen. Die Tätigkeit setzt sich aus vielen verschiedenen Projekten zusammen, die bedeutendsten sind das Safe Motherhood & Child Survival - Project (SMCS) und das Kawant Livelihood Project (KALP). (de)
- Deepak Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vadodara, Gujarat. It was founded by Shri C.K. Mehta of Deepak Group of Industries in 1982 with the aim of providing maternal and child care services to industrial workers living in GIDC(Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation) area, and area with a rural population of nearly 50,000 around its plant in Nandesari, Vadodara in Gujarat. Deepak Foundation provides development aid in rural and tribal areas of The district Vadodara. The foundation's mission is to create and enable a sustainable environment among rural and tribal communities by setting up a basis of livelihood and an intact healthcare system.Nearly 400 full-time professional staff are sanctioned at 22 different locations throughout Vadodara district. Women compromise 35% of the total staff, their work helps almost 2 Million beneficiaries. (en)
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