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About Us
History
Our story starts way back in June 2014 with a vision to create a prosperous, empowered, and just society in harmony with nature.
On a Mission to work for the transformative change among the marginalized.
Our Community Core Values
Values
Transparency
Professionalism
Passion
Equality
Mutual Respect
Mutual Trust
Theme
Enhancement of basic livelihood of small-scale and marginalized communities in rural areas.
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June 12, 2014: Started in Nalbari, Assam with a vision to bolster rural livelihoods, embarked on its journey by meticulously identifying livelihood challenges in rural Assam.
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2015: It intervened in Kamrup (R) villages, aiding marginal farmers in vegetable and horticulture farming by providing small pumps for irrigation, thus alleviating drudgery.
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2017: SANJOG relocated its base to Nalbari, extending its interventions to underserved areas of Nalbari and Baksa districts, while concurrently drafting a ten-year Vision Document to tailor future interventions to the local context.
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2014: Sharma honed his expertise in rural livelihood promotion, laying the groundwork for SANJOG’s inception.
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2017: Under KABIL’s guidance, he delved into promoting irrigation and village planning, eventually relocating SANJOG’s operations to Nalbari
SANJOG, established on June 12, 2014, in Nalbari, Assam with a vision to bolster rural livelihoods, embarked on its journey by meticulously identifying livelihood challenges in rural Assam. With initial mentorship from KABIL, a seasoned NGO in rural livelihood promotion, SANJOG delved into addressing these issues.
In 2015, it intervened in Kamrup (R) villages, aiding marginal farmers in vegetable and horticulture farming by providing small pumps for irrigation, thus alleviating drudgery. Additionally, SANJOG facilitated the creation of water sources like tube and bore wells, enabling year-round farming. Collaborating with ICAR-CPCRI, SANJOG expanded its repertoire by exploring remunerative plantation-based horticultural models suitable for Assam.
In 2017, SANJOG relocated its base to Nalbari, extending its interventions to underserved areas of Nalbari and Baksa districts, while concurrently drafting a ten-year Vision Document to tailor future interventions to the local context.
Piyush Saurabh Sharma, the driving force behind SANJOG, commenced his journey in grassroots NGO work in Nalbari, Assam, post-graduation in 2004. His early endeavors included coordinating emergency relief efforts for households in Nalbari and Baksa districts. Transitioning to independent consultancy in 2008, Sharma engaged in capacity building for grassroots NGOs and conducted various studies, notably in microfinance and rural economies. Joining KABIL in 2014, Sharma honed his expertise in rural livelihood promotion, laying the groundwork for SANJOG’s inception. Under KABIL’s guidance, he delved into promoting irrigation and village planning, eventually relocating SANJOG’s operations to Nalbari in 2017, focusing on marginalized households in the Baksa district, thus continuing his unwavering commitment to fostering rural livelihoods.
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