Unnat Bharat Abhiyan
Nodal Officer
Dr. Prashant M. Ambad
Head Of Department
Location: Room no :301
Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Aurangabad
Landline no: 240-2375233
Email: prashant.ambad@mit.asia
Mon – Sat 10:15A.M. – 5:15P.M.
It is necessary to promote development of rural areas in tune with Gandhian vision of self-sufficient ‘village republics’, based on local resources and using decentralized, eco-friendly technologies so that the basic needs of food, clothing, shelter, sanitation, health care, energy, livelihood, transportation, and education are locally met. This should be the vision of holistic development of villages. There are huge developmental disconnects between the rural and urban sectors such as inequity in health, education, incomes and basic amenities as well as employment opportunities – all causing great discontent and large-scale migration to urban areas. The imperatives of sustainable development which are being felt more and more acutely all over the world also demand eco-friendly development of the villages and creation of appropriate employment opportunities locally. Increasing urbanization is neither sustainable nor desirable. So far, our professional higher education institutions have largely been oriented to cater to the mainstream industrial sector but hardly contributed directly to the development of the rural sector. So Unnat Bhārat Abhiyān (UBA) is a highly challenging initiative in this direction.
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan(UBA) is launched in 2014 by Ministry of Human Resource development(MHRD),Govt.of India to develop rural areas by the involvement of higher educational institutions. Faculty and students of higher educational institutions understand the rural realities, identify and select existing innovative technologies, enable customization of technologies or devise implementation methods for innovative solutions as required by rural community. Maharashtra Institute of Technology is actively participating in this Abhiyan by adopting five villages from Phulambri Taluka of Aurangabad district. MIT is contributing socio – economical betterment of these villages by using our knowledge base and resources.
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is inspired by the vision of transformational change in rural development processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help build the architecture of an Inclusive India.
The Mission of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is to enable higher educational institutions to work with the people of rural India in identifying development challenges and evolving appropriate solutions for accelerating sustainable growth. It also aims to create a virtuous cycle between society and an inclusive academic system by providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities of both the public and the private sectors in responding to the development needs of rural India.
- To build an understanding of the development agenda within institutes of Higher Education and an institutional capacity and training relevant to national needs, especially those of rural India.
- To re-emphasize the need for field work, stake-holder interactions and design for societal objectives as the basis of higher education.
- To stress on rigorous reporting and useful outputs as central to developing new professions.
- To provide rural India and regional agencies with access to the professional resources of the institutes of higher education, especially those that have acquired academic excellence in the field of science, engineering and technology, and management.
- To improve development outcomes as a consequence of this research. To develop new professions and new processes to sustain and absorb the outcomes of research.
- To foster a new dialogue within the larger community on science, society and the environment and to develop a sense of dignity and collective destiny.
Maharashtra Institute of Technology organized a free general health check up camp under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Programme with support of MIT Hospital, Aurangabad and through special support from Savitribai Phule Mahila Ekatma Samaj Mandal for the villagers of Narla, Bhavadi, Shevta, Bhoygaon, Shelgaon, Waghalgaon.
Objectives of Camp:
To diagnose the diseases and advised them to follow up with their local doctors or Public Health Centers or with one of our MIT Hospital affiliated doctors.
To provide information regarding diet, exercise and weight control.
Date and Venue:
5th March 2019 at Maroti Mandir, Narla village.
Faculty Members Attended:
Dr. P. M. Ambad (Coordinator,UBA),
Mr. Nihit Agrawal(Member),
Mr. Shafeek Sayyad( Member),
Mr. Prashant Bharad(Member)
Physicians from MIT Hospital:
Dr. Bagadiya,
Dr. Punit Malpani,
Dr. Atul Soni,
Dr. Pande
Total Beneficiaries:
A total 120 patients from
Narla,
Bhavadi,
Shevta,
Bhoygaon,
Shelgaon and
Waghalgaon
villages are benefitted.
.Maharashtra Institute of Technology under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Programme with MIT Hospital, Aurangabad and through special support from Savitribai Phule Mahila Ekatma Samaj Mandal organized a free Government Schemes Awareness Programme for the villagers.
Objectives of program:
- To spread awareness about welfare schemes like Sukanya Samriddhi yojana, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, Atal Pension Scheme, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sinchai Yojana and many more.
- To strengthen the community’s access to the schemes being implemented by the Legal Services Authority and other departments of government.
- Identifying and connecting people to welfare schemes to ensure that fruits of welfare schemes are passed to eligible people.
Date and Venue:
- 3rd Nov,2019 at Narla,Bhavadi,
- 4th Nov, 2019 at Shevta,
- 30th Nov, 2019 at Shelgaon and
- 1st Dec. 2019 at Waghalgaon & Bhoygaon.
Faculty Members attended:
- Dr. P. M. Ambad (Coordinator,UBA),
- Mr. Y. G. Thakare (Member)
- Mr. Nihit Agrawal (Member),
- Mr. Sameer Patil (Member),
- Mr. Shirish Rakhunde (Member)
Beneficiaries:
Villagers from –
- Narla,
- Bhavadi,
- Shevta,
- Bhoygaon,
- Shelgaon and
- Waghalgaon.
Maharashtra Institute of Technology under Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Programme organized a free Soil Testing and Analysis Camp for the farmers. The soil testing provides a farm management tool with a potential benefit to the farmer of increased yields, reduced operating costs and superior environmental risk management. Additional benefits include improved crop maturity and quality, higher tolerance to disease and pest damage, and increased growth.
Objectives of Camp:
- To provide an index of nutrient availability or supply in a given soil.
- To provide a basis for fertilizer recommendations for a given crop.
- To evaluate the fertility status of the soil and
- To plan a nutrient management program.
Date and Venue:
16th Jan, 2019 and 01st March, 2019 at Narla village.
Faculty Members from MIT attended:
- Dr. P. M. Ambad (Coordinator,UBA),
- Dr. Aniket Waikar (Member)
- Mr. Nihit Agrawal (Member),
- Mr. Shafeek Sayyad (Member),
- Mr. Y.G.Thakare (Member)
Experts from MIT:
- Dr. D. T. Bornare,
- Mr. N. Brahmanathan.
Beneficiaries:
Farmers from
- Narla,
- Bhavadi,
- Shevta,
- Bhoygaon,
- Shelgaon and
- Waghalgaon
villages are benefitted.