R.K. VERMA1*, M. WASON2, A. BHOWMIK3
1ICAR - Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, 110012, India
2ICAR - Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, 110012, India
3ICAR - Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, 110012, India
* Corresponding Author : rabeesh4700@gmail.com
Received : 11-11-2018 Accepted : 27-11-2018 Published : 30-11-2018
Volume : 10 Issue : 22 Pages : 7539 - 7541
Int J Agr Sci 10.22 (2018):7539-7541
Keywords : Connecting Dreams Foundation, Non-profit organization, Effectiveness, Entrepreneurship
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : Authors are thankful to the Connecting Dream Foundation (CDF). Authors are also thankful to ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi, 110012
Author Contribution : All authors have equally contributed
This paper analyse the role of a Non-Governmental Organization namely Connecting Dream Foundation. It is a study on Connecting Dream Foundation (CDF) that has been engaged in the field of education, healthcare, livelihood and entrepreneurship in rural areas. This paper examine Connecting Dream Foundation’s (CDF) Information and Communication Technology based initiative, its utility and effectiveness in delivery of information and services to rural people, particularly rural youth and rural women. CDF strives to bridge the gap between the rural and urban India by setting up sustainable models of education, healthcare and livelihood. The study was conducted in the Ghaziabad and Hapur districts of Uttar Pradesh as Connecting Dream Foundation was working there. The data were collected through survey method using structured interview schedule. Eighty rural women from four villages (Twenty from each village) who were subscribers of the services offered by CDF were selected as respondents through random sample technique. Study revealed that majority of respondents found services provided by CDF like advisory services (60 percent), financial literacy (50 percent) of high utility. Study also stated that respondents found services offered by Connecting Dreams Foundation (CDF) was very effective.
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