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The document outlines a variety of community service project ideas specifically designed for engineering students, focusing on areas such as water facilities, health and hygiene, stress management, and environmental conservation. Each section provides project ideas and activities aimed at engaging students with local communities to address specific needs and promote awareness. The projects encourage hands-on involvement and aim to foster sustainable practices across various sectors.

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SUGGESTIVE LIST OF PROGRAMMES UNDER

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT


[Link] For Engineering Students
1 Water facilities and drinking water availability Project Ideas
1. Water Quality Testing: Students can test the water quali
contamination.
2. Awareness Campaigns: Organize awareness campaigns t
clean drinking water, proper hygiene practices, and water
3. Water Conservation Measures: Implement water-saving
systems, or promoting water-efficient appliances.
4. Drinking Water Distribution: Collaborate with local autho
need.
5. Community Engagement: Engage with local communitie
solutions that address their specific needs.

2 Health and hygiene Project Ideas


1. Health Awareness Campaigns: Organize health awarene
disease prevention.
2. Water and Sanitation: Improve access to clean water an
3. Health Check-ups: Conduct health check-ups and provid
4. Hygiene Promotion: Promote proper hygiene practices s
5. Vector Control: Implement measures to control vectors

Project Activities
1. Survey and Assessment: Conduct a survey to assess the
2. Community Engagement: Engage with villagers to educa
3. Infrastructure Development: Develop or improve infrast
management systems.
4. Training and Capacity Building: Provide training to village
3 Stress levels and coping mechanisms Project Ideas
1. Survey and Assessment: Conduct a survey to assess stres
2. Awareness Campaigns: Organize awareness campaigns t
3. Workshops: Conduct workshops on stress-reducing activ
4. Counseling Sessions: Provide counseling sessions to villa
5. Community Engagement: Engage with villagers to under

Project Activities
1. Data Collection: Collect data on stress levels and coping
2. Data Analysis: Analyze data to identify patterns and tren
3. Intervention Development: Develop interventions to hel
4. Implementation: Implement interventions and monitor t

4 Health intervention programmes project Ideas


1. Health Camps: Organize health camps to provide medica
2. Health Education: Conduct health education sessions on
3. Vaccination Drives: Organize vaccination drives to immu
4. Sanitation and Hygiene: Implement sanitation and hygie
handwashing practices.
5. Maternal and Child Health: Develop programs to improv

Project Activities
1. Needs Assessment: Conduct a needs assessment to iden
2. Program Planning: Develop a program plan, including ob
3. Implementation: Implement the program, including train
4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the pr

5 Herbal plants . Project Ideas


1. Survey and Documentation: Conduct a survey to identify
2. Awareness Campaigns: Organize awareness campaigns t
plants.
3. Cultivation and Conservation: Help villagers cultivate and
4. Product Development: Develop products using herbal pl
5. Training and Capacity Building: Provide training to village
plants.

Project Activities
1. Field Visits: Conduct field visits to identify and collect he
2. Workshops: Organize workshops to educate villagers ab
3. Demonstration Plots: Establish demonstration plots to sh
4. Market Linkages: Help villagers establish market linkages
6 Botanical survey Project Ideas
1. Plant Species Identification: Conduct a thorough survey
2. Plant Collection and Preservation: Collect and preserve p
3. Ethnobotanical Study: Study the traditional uses of plant
cultural uses.
4. Habitat Documentation: Document the habitats and eco
5. Conservation Planning: Develop conservation plans to pr

Project Activities
1. Field Surveys: Conduct field surveys to collect plant spec
2. Plant Identification: Identify plant species using taxonom
3. Data Analysis: Analyze data on plant distribution, abund
4. Documentation: Document findings in a comprehensive

7 Zoological survey Project Ideas


1. Animal Species Identification: Conduct a thorough surve
village.
2. Habitat Documentation: Document the habitats and eco
3. Behavioral Studies: Study the behavior of animal species
4. Conservation Planning: Develop conservation plans to pr
5. Community Engagement: Engage with local communitie

Project Activities
1. Field Surveys: Conduct field surveys to collect data on an
2. Camera Traps: Use camera traps to monitor animal activ
3. Data Analysis: Analyze data on animal distribution, abun
4. Species Documentation: Document findings in a compre

1. Awareness & Education Campaigns


Conduct workshops or seminars in coastal villages on susta
Create informational posters, pamphlets, or videos about t
Promote plastic-free fishing practices and the use of biode
2. Technolo
Design or improve low-cost cold storage solutions to help fi
Develop a mobile app or website for local fishers to sell the
Implement GPS-based tracking for fishing boats to enhance
3. Sustainable Aquaculture Support
Help set up or modernize small-scale aquaculture systems
Educate communities on environmentally friendly aquacul
Test and recommend biofilters or natural feed options.
4. Quality Testing & Processing
Marine products Create simple testing methods for checking the freshness a
Demonstrate value-added processing techniques (e.g., fish
Teach safe handling and hygiene in marine product proces
5. Marine Waste Management
Organize beach cleanups and educate locals about marine
Build or suggest designs for low-cost waste management s

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1. Sustainable Aquaculture Practices
Educate local farmers on eco-friendly fish farming techniqu
Promote integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) whe
sustainability.
Introduce biofloc technology to improve water quality and
2. Design & Innovation Projects
Design and help build low-cost Recirculating Aquaculture S
Create automated feeding systems using IoT or Arduino to
Develop solar-powered aerators or water pumps for fish po
3. Water Quality Monitoring
Provide training and kits for regular testing of water param
Build a simple sensor-based monitoring system to track wa
Develop a mobile app interface for tracking and logging po
4. Post-Harvest Handling & Value Addition
Demonstrate techniques for fish preservation (e.g., icing, s
Train farmers in packaging and branding of aquaculture pro
Aqua culture Explore value-added products such as fish pickles, sausage
5. Waste Management & Environmental Protection
Help set up wastewater filtration or treatment systems for
Encourage reuse of aquaculture waste in agriculture (e.g.,
Promote mangrove restoration or other buffer zones to pro
6. Capacity Building & Outreach
Organize hands-on training workshops in schools or comm
Create educational content (videos, posters, manuals) in lo
Assist in forming aquaculture cooperatives to improve acce

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1. Training & Awareness Programs
Conduct workshops on best practices for inland fish farmin
Raise awareness about fish species suitable for local water
Educate communities on fish breeding techniques and hatc
2. Pond & Habitat Improvement
Assist in the design and layout of fish ponds, including wate
Support construction or enhancement of hatchery and nur
Introduce natural or artificial habitat structures in ponds to
3. Water Quality & Fish Health Monitoring
Develop or distribute DIY water testing kits for pH, temper
Implement a simple health-monitoring system for early de
Introduce probiotic or herbal fish treatments as eco-friend
4. Water Management & Conservation
Help in setting up rainwater harvesting systems to replenis
Design efficient pond aeration systems (solar-powered, pad
Educate farmers about seasonal water level management a
Inland fisheries
Promote organic fish farming using natural feed and minim
Create waste-to-wealth systems, such as using fish waste a
Conduct community clean-up drives for ponds and local wa

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1. Wildlife Conservation & Awareness
Conduct awareness campaigns on endangered or local spe
Create educational materials (booklets, posters, videos) on
Organize school outreach programs about biodiversity, ani
Technology for Monitoring & Protection
Design camera trap systems or motion sensors to monitor
Develop GPS tracking collars or RFID tags for animals (in co
Animals and species Build mobile apps or dashboards for reporting wildlife sigh
3. Animal Health & Welfare Initiatives
Assist veterinary camps by offering technical/logistical supp
Work with NGOs or shelters to build or maintain animal sh
Create first-aid kits and SOPs for treating injured stray or w
4. Habitat Restoration & Management
Participate in tree plantation drives to restore habitats for
Design and install bird feeders, nesting boxes, or artificial p
Collaborate on reforestation or grassland restoration proje
5. Species Documentation & Research
Conduct surveys to document local fauna, with geotagging
Develop a local biodiversity database or species inventory
Work with zoology departments or NGOs on citizen science
[Link] Animal Welfare
Conduct vaccination or sterilization awareness drives for st
Develop adoption platforms or databases for rescued anim
11 Set up feeding stations and community-managed care poin
Nutrition Awareness Campaigns
Conduct workshops or webinars in schools, colleges, and ru
Distribute simple guides on balanced diets, healthy eating
Diet Counseling Camps
Collaborate with dietitians to offer free nutrition counselin
Screen for malnutrition, obesity, or deficiencies and sugges
Community Kitchen Projects
Organize community cooking demonstrations showing how
Teach meal planning and budgeting for nutritious food.
School Nutrition Programs
Develop educational material (posters, pamphlets, interacti
Advocate for healthy school lunches and snack options.
Nutri-Gardens (Kitchen Gardens)
Help communities or schools set up small gardens to grow
Educate them about the nutritional value of homegrown p
Nutrition Surveys and Research
Nutrition Conduct surveys to assess nutritional status, eating habits,
Use findings to design targeted interventions.
Food Fortification Awareness
Spread knowledge about fortified foods (iodized salt, fortifi
Create simple explainer videos or materials in local languag
Focus sessions specifically on iron, vitamin D, and calcium d

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1. Documentation of Local Traditional Practices
Collect and document indigenous health remedies, home t
Create a digital repository or printed booklet for communit
🔹 2. Herbal Garden Initiative
Set up herbal or medicinal plant gardens in schools, college
Label each plant with its traditional use and health benefits
🔹 3. Awareness Campaigns on Traditional Medicine
Conduct seminars or exhibitions on Ayurveda, Siddha, Una
Highlight preventive health care using traditional methods
🔹 4. Tech-Based Knowledge Dissemination
Develop a mobile app or website with verified traditional r
Include multilingual support and audio/video features for a
🔹5. School and College Outreach
Traditional health care methods Teach students about safe and effective traditional method
Create posters, videos, or games to make learning engagin
🔹 6. Yoga and Meditation Camps
Organize regular sessions promoting traditional practices fo
Include breathing techniques, mindfulness, and stress relie
🔹 7. Integration with Government Schemes
Support and promote initiatives like AYUSH and POSHAN A

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1. Healthy Eating Awareness Campaigns
Organize sessions in schools, colleges, or villages to educat
control, and healthy food choices.
Use posters, interactive games, and charts to simplify infor
2. Food Habit Surveys and Analysis
Conduct surveys to understand current food habits in spec
Analyze the data to identify common unhealthy patterns a
Encourage participants (especially students) to maintain a
Review and offer personalized suggestions for healthier alt
3. Junk Food Reduction Drives
Organize "No Junk Week" challenges or awareness events
Promote traditional, wholesome snacks as substitutes.
4. Cooking Workshops
Host demos for preparing affordable, nutritious meals usin
Involve parents and students to foster collective learning.
Food habits 5. Poster and Meme Competitions
Engage students in creating fun, informative content (mem
Display them in public areas or post on social media.
[Link]/Hostel Food Review
Conduct anonymous surveys on hostel/canteen food quali
Collaborate with administration to suggest menu improvem

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🔹 1. Air Quality Monitoring and Reporting
Set up low-cost air quality sensors in the local area to mon
Share findings with the community through reports, infogr
🔹 2. Tree Plantation Drives
Organize tree-planting campaigns in schools, public parks,
Educate the community on how certain trees (like neem, p
🔹 3. Awareness Campaigns
Conduct workshops, seminars, or street plays to educate p
Focus on practical solutions like reducing vehicle use, avoid
🔹 4. Promotion of Green Transportation
Organize bicycle rallies or walkathons to promote non-poll
Advocate for carpooling, electric vehicles, and the use of p
🔹 5. Indoor Air Quality Improvement Workshops
Teach about household air pollutants (smoke from cooking
Promote the use of indoor plants that improve air quality (
🔹 6. Survey on Public Awareness
Air pollution Conduct surveys to understand public knowledge and beha
Analyze results and suggest targeted interventions.
🔹 7. Design and Distribute Eco-Friendly Products
Develop and distribute items like cloth bags, biodegradable

Innovate small prototypes for low-cost air purifiers using lo

🔹 8. Campaigns Against Open Burning


Work with local authorities to discourage burning of leaves

Promote composting and sustainable disposal methods.

🔹 9. School/College Air Quality Clubs


Set up clubs that take regular readings of air quality, condu
projects.
15 🔹 10. "No Vehicle Day" Initiatives
🔹 1. Water Quality Testing and Analysis
Collect water samples from local ponds, rivers, lakes, or gro
Test for parameters like pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, an
Present findings to the community or local authorities.
🔹 2. Awareness Campaigns on Water Pollution
Conduct street plays, poster campaigns, or school sessions
Focus on topics like plastic waste, sewage dumping, indust
🔹 3. Clean-Up Drives
Organize clean-up efforts at polluted water bodies (ponds,
Engage local volunteers, schoolchildren, and municipal wo
🔹 4. Installation of Waste Segregation Units
Set up waste segregation systems in communities to reduc
Educate households on separating biodegradable and non-
🔹 5. Greywater Management Solutions
Design simple, low-cost systems for recycling greywater (fr
Promote reuse of treated water for gardening or flushing.
Water pollution 🔹 7. DIY Water Filtration Projects
Build small-scale water filters using sand, charcoal, and gra
Distribute these in areas lacking access to clean water.
🔹 9. School Outreach Programs
Conduct fun, interactive sessions for students on saving wa
Use activities like quizzes, model-making, and storytelling.
🔹 10. Campaign Against Single-Use Plastics
Raise awareness on how plastic waste clogs drains and pol
Run collection drives and promote reusable alternatives.

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🌱 1. Tree Plantation Drives
Organize large-scale tree planting in public spaces like scho
Choose native, drought-resistant, or medicinal species suit
🌿 2. Campus Greening Initiatives
Identify unused spaces within college or nearby institution
Create "Mini Forests" using Miyawaki or dense plantation m
🌳 3. Adopt-a-Plant Program
Distribute saplings to students or community members and
Track growth over time through a shared platform or perio
🌾 4. Herbal or Medicinal Garden Creation
Set up herbal gardens in schools, community centers, or he
Include plants like tulsi, aloe vera, neem, mint, and lemong
🏡 5. Kitchen Garden and Urban Gardening Promotion
Help households, especially in urban or semi-urban areas, s
Provide starter kits and guidance on seasonal vegetables.
6. Educational Workshops
Plantation Conduct sessions on the benefits of afforestation, carbon s
Use interactive tools like quizzes, tree ID games, and eco-p
🌎 7. Geo-Tagging of Planted Trees
Use mobile apps or GIS tools to mark the location and type
Create a digital map showing the project's environmental f
🧹 8. Clean-and-Green Campaigns
Combine plantation with cleanup drives of areas choked w
Beautify and restore the area before planting.

10. Design Tree Guards from Recycled Material


Protect young plants using eco-friendly, low-cost tree guar

11. Monitor Growth and Environmental Impact


Assign students to periodically monitor tree health, soil qu

Use this data to evaluate impact and improve future planta


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🌾 1. Awareness Campaigns on Soil Erosion and Degradatio
• Educate local communities and farmers about the causes
• Use charts, street plays, or presentations in schools and v
🧪 2. Soil Testing Camps
• Collect soil samples from nearby farms or gardens and te
• Help farmers understand their soil’s condition and recom
🌱 3. Promotion of Organic Farming
• Teach composting, mulching, and the use of natural ferti
• Demonstrate the long-term benefits of organic farming o
🌿 4. Plantation of Soil-Binding Plants
• Plant grass, vetiver, legumes, or shrubs on erosion-prone
• Highlight how root systems bind soil and prevent degrad
🧭 5. Survey of Soil Use Practices
• Conduct surveys to assess local agricultural and land use
Soil protection • Use findings to propose sustainable alternatives or impro
🧑🔬69. Demonstrations of Soil Conservation Techniques
• Set up live demos of terracing, crop rotation, cover cropp
• Engage schools and local farmers in practical sessions.
🧑🏫 7. School and College Outreach
• Create soil-themed educational activities: soil layers mod
• Raise early awareness about the importance of protectin

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🔋 1. Renewable Energy Awareness Campaigns
Conduct seminars, workshops, or street plays explaining th
Focus on benefits like reducing carbon footprint, cost savin
☀️2. Solar Energy Demonstrations
Set up working models of solar cookers, solar lamps, or sm
Demonstrate how solar energy can be harnessed for daily h
⚡ 3. Installation of Solar Lighting Systems
Collaborate with NGOs or local authorities to install solar li
Train community members to maintain these systems.
🔄 4. Waste-to-Energy Mini Projets
Create biogas plants using organic waste (kitchen waste, co
Highlight how waste can be converted into usable energy.
5. DIY Renewable Energy Kits for Schools
Build simple windmills, micro-hydro turbines, or solar kits f
Conduct hands-on sessions to make learning interactive.
6. Energy Audits and Renewable Solutions
Renewable energy Perform basic energy audits for schools, hostels, or small b
Suggest renewable alternatives or energy-saving measures
🏡 7. Model Smart Villages Powered by Renewables
Design and present a model layout for a "Smart Renewable
plants, and microgrids.
8. School Renewable Energy Clubs
Set up clubs that engage students in projects, quizzes, expe

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🌿 1. Plant Disease Identification Camps
Visit farms or gardens and help identify common plant dise
Use visual guides or mobile apps for on-the-spot diagnosis
🧪 2. Awareness Workshops for Farmers
Conduct sessions to educate farmers about symptoms, cau
Include low-cost organic and integrated pest management
📱 [Link] of a Plant Health Mobile App or Portal
Create a simple app to help farmers upload photos and get
Include tips, remedies, and expert contacts.
4. Research and Report on Local Plant Disease Trends
Survey local crops and track prevalent plant diseases by se
Share findings in the form of a report or newsletter with pr
🌾 6. Training on Crop Rotation and Soil Health
Explain how crop rotation and healthy soil practices reduce
Demonstrate practical steps for implementation.
🌻 7. Model Disease-Resistant Gardens or Plots
Plant diseases Set up demonstration plots using disease-resistant seed va
Compare yields and disease levels to conventional crops.
8. School and College Outreach
Engage students with basic plant pathology games, disease
Encourage early interest in plant science and agriculture.
9. Remote Sensing and AI for Disease Detection (Advance
If feasible, use drone imagery or image classification mode
Partner with agri-tech organizations or local authorities.

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1. Organize Community Yoga Camps
Conduct daily or weekly yoga sessions in schools, parks, or
Include basic asanas, pranayama, and meditation for begin
📣 2. Yoga Awareness Drives
Use posters, street plays, or digital campaigns to explain th
Target youth, working professionals, and the elderly.
3. Yoga Workshops in Schools
Plan short workshops for students and teachers on desk yo
Distribute illustrated guides or charts.
46. Yoga for Mental Health Sessions
Collaborate with counselors or instructors to offer yoga ses
Promote mindful breathing and meditation practices.
🧓 5. Senior Citizen Yoga Classes
Arrange gentle yoga sessions suitable for older adults in re
Focus on mobility, balance, and relaxation.
68. Yoga and Lifestyle Disease Awareness
Yoga awareness and practice Educate communities about how yoga can help manage di
Include testimonials or guest talks from medical profession
🎨 7. Yoga-Themed Competitions
Host poster-making, essay writing, or quiz competitions on
Encourage creative engagement with the topic.
🤝 11. Collaborate with Local Instructors or NGOs
Partner with certified yoga instructors or wellness NGOs fo
Offer free sessions or training modules.

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🏥 1. Organize Health Awareness Camps
Conduct camps focusing on topics like hygiene, nutrition, vaccina
Invite doctors, nurses, or public health experts to interact with th
📋 2. Health Surveys and Impact Assessment
Design and conduct baseline surveys to assess the community’s
Conduct follow-up surveys after awareness programs to measur
🧼 3. Workshops on Hygiene and Sanitation
Organize sessions on handwashing, menstrual hygiene, safe drin
Distribute hygiene kits (soaps, sanitizers, sanitary pads) during ev
🧘 4. Mental Health Awareness Drives
Promote stress management, emotional well-being, and coping
Use storytelling, videos, and real-life testimonials to reduce stigm
👶5. Maternal and Child Health Programs
Educate mothers on antenatal care, breastfeeding, immunization
Partner with local health workers (ASHA workers, Anganwadi cen
🧠 6. First Aid and Emergency Response Training
Conduct workshops teaching basic first aid, CPR, and how to han
Health care awareness programmes and their Distribute first aid booklets or kits.
impact 7. School Health Awareness Programs
Engage schoolchildren through talks, games, and competitions fo
habits.
Distribute illustrated health manuals.
🏠 8. Door-to-Door Health Campaigns
Conduct household visits in rural areas to personally educate fam
Collect feedback for impact evaluation.

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🧪 1. Chemical Residue Testing and Demonstration
Conduct basic demonstrations to show the presence of pes
Partner with local labs or agricultural universities for samp
📣 2. Awareness Campaign on Harmful Chemicals
Organize street plays, posters, and videos explaining the he
Focus on issues like pesticide poisoning, hormonal treatme
🍋 3. Demonstrate Safe Cleaning Methods
Teach low-cost, effective ways to wash produce—using sal
permanganate.
Provide handouts or videos demonstrating these technique
4. Educate Farmers on Safe Practices
Visit farms and inform growers about safer alternatives like
natural ripening methods.
Promote organic farming and certification awareness.
🏫 5. School/College Awareness Sessions
Host interactive sessions for students and staff on identifyi
Use of chemicals on fruits and vegetables Conduct quizzes or competitions to increase engagement.
6. Collaborate with Health Experts
Invite doctors or nutritionists to speak about the health im
Link food safety to overall well-being.

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🌱 1. Organic Farming Awareness Campaigns


Conduct workshops or street plays to explain the benefits o
Use visuals, case studies, and comparison charts (organic v
2. Field Visits to Organic Farms
Organize educational visits to certified organic farms for ha
Document and share best practices with local farmers or sc
Organic farming 📝 3. Farmer Training and Support Programs
Create guides or visual materials in local languages for farm
Provide support in certification awareness and market link
4. Organic Farming Education in Schools
Conduct fun and interactive sessions for school children on
home.
📋5. Surveys and Research Projects
Survey local farmers to understand their awareness, challe
Analyze soil health improvements or cost comparisons bet
🌿 6. Promote Kitchen and Terrace Gardening
Encourage urban residents to grow vegetables organically
Conduct workshops and distribute starter kits (seeds, comp
📊 7. Impact Assessment and Reporting
Monitor behavior change, soil quality, or crop yield improv
Compile a detailed project report with before-and-after da

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🌸 1. Floriculture Awareness Campaign
Educate local farmers or communities about the benefits a
jasmine, and chrysanthemum.
Explain seasonal flower varieties, basic cultivation methods
🌼 2. Setting Up a Community Flower Garden
Collaborate with schools, community centers, or panchaya
Use it as a training and awareness model for ornamental a
🌱 3. Workshops on Basic Flower Cultivation
Teach soil preparation, planting methods, pest control, pru
Include organic practices where possible.
💐 4. Training on Floral Arrangements and Value Addition
Organize sessions on bouquet making, garland crafting, and
Encourage local entrepreneurship, especially among wome
📦📊 5. Survey on Local Floriculture Trends
Floury culture Collect data on current flower production, consumption, p
Use findings to propose improvements or support mechan
6. School or College Gardening Programs
Involve students in planting flower beds and maintaining g
Host a "Best Garden" or "Flower Identification" contest.

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💧 1. Water Quality Testing Drives
Collect water samples from households, schools, and publi
Test for contaminants like bacteria, turbidity, hardness, iro
Share results with the community along with practical advi
📣 2. Awareness Campaigns on Waterborne Diseases
Educate people about diseases like cholera, diarrhea, typh
Use posters, charts, and street plays to deliver the message
🧪 3. Demonstration of Low-Cost Purification Methods
Teach communities how to use basic methods like boiling,
and chlorination.
Demonstrate DIY filters using gravel, sand, and charcoal.
🏫 4. Safe Water Education in Schools
Organize sessions for school children on the importance of
handwashing.
Access to safe drinking water Distribute illustrated pamphlets or fun activity books.
🌳 5. Rainwater Harvesting and Storage Projects
Promote and demonstrate rainwater harvesting technique
Help schools or community centers set up simple collection
6. Repair and Maintenance of Water Systems
Collaborate with local authorities to repair broken handpu
Train community volunteers for regular maintenance.

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1. Mapping Local Resources
Identify and map community resources such as schools, ho
transportation links using GPS or mobile apps.
Create a detailed physical or digital map for community us
🧭 2. Topographical Survey
Conduct basic topographic mapping of a village or urban ar
Analyze elevation, slope, and landforms for applications lik
3. Hazard Mapping and Risk Assessment
Identify areas prone to floods, landslides, drought, or othe
Create risk maps and suggest mitigation measures for com
🌱 4. Soil and Agriculture Suitability Mapping
Collect soil samples & record land characteristics (texture,
Suggest improvements to farming practices based on surve
5. Water Body Mapping and Watershed Survey
Map ponds, rivers, canals, and groundwater recharge area
Identify issues like siltation, encroachment, or pollution an
Geographical survey. 6. Village Profile and Resource Mapping
Develop a comprehensive village profile that includes geog
Share insights with local governance bodies for developme
📐 7. Urban Planning and Infrastructure Survey
Survey small towns or peri-urban areas for road conditions
🏫 8. School and Community Education Programs
Teach school students or villagers about the importance of
Conduct interactive sessions with simple tools like map puz

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🐛 1. Awareness Campaign on Sericulture
Educate local communities about the potential of sericultu
Explain the life cycle of the silkworm, types of silk (mulberr
🌿 2. Visit and Document Local Sericulture Units
Organize field visits to government or private sericulture fa
Document best practices and interview workers or farmers
📋 3. Conduct Training on Silkworm Rearing
Partner with local Krishi Vigyan Kendras or sericulture depa
practices, and disease prevention.
Distribute basic manuals or guides in the local language.
🌱 4. Mulberry Plantation Drives
Organize planting of mulberry saplings (food source for silk
groups.
Teach soil preparation, irrigation, and care techniques.
🏠 5. Setup a Small Demonstration Unit
Sericulture. Create a small, cost-effective silkworm rearing center at a s
Use it for ongoing learning and to encourage local participa
🧵 6. Awareness on Post-Cocoon Processes
Conduct sessions on cocoon harvesting, boiling, reeling, sp
Highlight value-added processes and encourage women/yo
7. School-Based Sericulture Clubs
Initiate student clubs that learn and share knowledge abou
Organize poster-making, quiz competitions, or model demo

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🐦 1. Biodiversity Survey and Species Identification
Conduct field surveys in forests, parks, wetlands, or agricul
or aquatic life.
Use identification guides or mobile apps like iNaturalist for
🌳 2. Create a Local Species Database
Compile data into a structured list or digital database.
Include common and scientific names, photos, habitat, con
📷 3. Photography and Documentation
Document flora and fauna through photography and creat
Highlight rare, endemic, or threatened species in the area.
📚 4. Educational Campaign on Local Wildlife
Conduct awareness sessions in schools and communities a
Use interactive activities like nature walks, quizzes, or spec
🛡️5. Conservation Awareness Drives
Promote the importance of protecting endangered or thre
Study of species. Educate about human-animal conflicts, habitat destruction
🐢 6. Habitat Restoration Activities
Participate in or initiate efforts to restore degraded habitat
local ecosystems.
📋 7. Survey of Traditional Knowledge
Document indigenous or local knowledge about medicinal
species.
Interview elders, farmers, or forest dwellers to preserve th

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🧪 1. Simple Food Adulteration Testing Camps
Conduct community or school-level demonstrations to det
turmeric, etc., using safe, inexpensive methods.
Teach participants how to identify common adulterants su
Chalk powder in sugar
Starch in milk
Metanil yellow in turmeric
Soap in oil
📢 2. Awareness Campaigns
Organize campaigns to inform people about health risks fro
Use posters, pamphlets, street plays, and videos in local lan
📝 3. Survey on Consumer Awareness
Conduct surveys in local communities or markets to assess
and common local concerns.
Use findings to tailor awareness activities.
Food adulteration. 🏫 4. School and College Outreach
Deliver interactive sessions or workshops for students on h
Include fun experiments, quizzes, and competitions to rein
5. Collaborate with Food Safety Authorities
Work with local food safety departments to conduct joint i
Volunteer in food sampling or data analysis (where permitt

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🩺 1. Health Screening Camps
Organize free or low-cost health camps in collaboration wi
Blood sugar levels (for diabetes)
Blood pressure (for hypertension),BMI (for obesity)
Vision and foot health (complications of diabetes)
Record data anonymously to study trends and awareness l
📋 2. Community Health Survey
Conduct door-to-door or community surveys to collect dat
Family history of diabetes or chronic diseases
Lifestyle habits (diet, physical activity, smoking, alcohol)
Awareness about risk factors and symptoms
Use the data to identify at-risk populations and tailor awar
📣 3. Awareness Campaigns on Prevention
Educate the public on:
Risk factors for diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and
Importance of regular checkups
Incidence of Diabetes and other chronic diseases. Role of diet, exercise, stress management
Use charts, street plays, videos, and interactive sessions in
🍎 4. Healthy Eating Demonstrations
Show how to prepare balanced, low-sugar, and low-fat me
Distribute simple meal plans or guides for managing blood
🏫 6. School and College Outreach
Educate students and teachers about early signs of diabete
Encourage habits like daily physical activity and avoiding ju

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🧬 1. Awareness Campaign on Genetics and Hereditary Diso
Explain basic genetics concepts (genes, DNA, inheritance) i
Highlight common hereditary diseases ( thalassemia, sickle
Use posters, infographics, and interactive sessions in schoo
🩸 2. Blood Group and Genetic Trait Survey
Conduct a voluntary survey of blood groups, eye color, ear
Present findings using graphs and discuss patterns of inher
🧪 3. Educational Seminars on Genetic Diseases
Organize expert talks on genetic counseling, prenatal scree
Include Q&A sessions to address myths and misconception
📋 4. Community Survey on Awareness of Genetic Disorder
Design a questionnaire to assess community knowledge of
marriage practices, Analyze data and present conclusions i
5. Promote Genetic Counseling Services
Create awareness about the importance of genetic counse
Share resources or connect people to local hospitals or NG
Human genetics. 🧬💍 6. Awareness on Risks of Consanguineous Marriages
Explain the genetic risks associated with close-relative mar
Use case studies and expert opinion to support outreach.
🧫 8. Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Awareness
Focus on high-risk areas where these conditions are preval
Encourage testing before marriage or childbirth through co

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🩸 1. Blood Group Identification Camps
Organize free camps to help individuals (especially in rural
Maintain records (with consent) for emergency use or don
🧾 2. Create a Community Blood Donor Directory
Build a voluntary database of local blood donors by group (
Share with local hospitals, PHCs, and Red Cross branches fo
📋 3. Educational Awareness Drives
Conduct sessions in schools, colleges, and communities exp
Blood group types and their compatibility,The importance
Universal donors/recipients,The Rh factor and its relevance
🩹 4. Organize a Blood Donation Camp
Partner with hospitals or blood banks to organize a donatio
Involve students as volunteers to manage registration, refr
📊 5. Survey on Blood Group Distribution
Collect anonymous data to study the distribution of blood
Present findings as charts or graphs and submit a report to
Blood groups and blood levels. 👶 6. Awareness on Rh Incompatibility in Pregnancy
Educate couples and expecting mothers on Rh factor issue
🏫 9. School Programs
Conduct fun and interactive activities like quizzes, puzzles,
Encourage children to discuss with their families and share
🎥 10. Create a Short Film or Animation
Develop a video or infographic series on topics such as:
“How blood groups work”,“Why donate blood?”,“Understa

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🌐 1. Digital Literacy Workshops
Teach basic internet skills such as:How to use a smartphone,ow
content,How to send emails, use WhatsApp, and browse safely.C
offices.
📲 2. Safe and Responsible Internet Use Campaign
Educate about online safety:dentifying fake news,otecting perso
Avoiding scams and cyberbullying,istribute simple handouts and
🚜 3. Internet for Farmers
Introduce farmers to agricultural apps and websites that provide
Suvidha, eNAM).
Demonstrate how to watch tutorials on YouTube or join farmer W
📚 4. Online Education Awareness
Show students how to access free online courses (like SWAYAM,
Help set up a shared computer or smartphone hub at a school or
🏥 5. Access to Telemedicine Services
Inform villagers about how to use internet-based health services
Internet Usage in Villages. appointments,Demonstrate using apps like Aarogya Setu, Practo
📶 6. Survey on Internet Access and Usage
Conduct a survey to understand:How many villagers have smartp
What challenges (signal strength, lack of awareness, costs) do th
🛜 7. Help Set Up Wi-Fi Zones or Community Centers
Collaborate with NGOs, government programs, or internet servic
or panchayat offices.
🎥8. Create Simple Educational Videos
Produce and share short, easy-to-understand videos in the local
How to use Google for information,How to apply for scholarship

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⚡ 1. Survey on Electricity Usage Patterns
Conduct surveys among farmers to gather data on:How mu
What type of agricultural equipment they operate (pumps,
Common problems (low voltage, supply timings, equipmen
⚡ 2. Survey on Electricity Usage Patterns
Visit farms and collect data on:How many hours electricity
machinery),Any challenges faced (like irregular supply, volt
Identify differences across small and large farms. The impo
3. Awareness Programs on Efficient Energy Use
Educate farmers about:Importance of using energy-efficien
Benefits of switching off pumps when not needed,Reducin
Energy-saving practices (using energy-efficient motors, pum
Maintenance Workshops
Conduct sessions on basic maintenance of electric pumps a
Teach safe handling and simple troubleshooting technique
Utilisation of free electricity to farmers and 🌱 5. Promotion of Solar-Powered Solutions
related issues. Introduce farmers to solar pump sets and hybrid systems t
Highlight government subsidies and schemes available for
📈6. Analysis of Impact on Groundwater
Study how free electricity affects groundwater usage (e.g.,
Raise awareness about sustainable water use practices like
[Link] Awareness Drive
Educate farmers about government schemes and their righ
Share how to apply for subsidies for energy-efficient equip

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📊 1. School Enrollment Survey
Collect data from local schools on the number of boys and
levels.
Compare enrollment by class level and age group to identif
📋 2. Household-Level Data Collection
Conduct door-to-door surveys to understand:
Whether children (especially girls) in the household attend
Parental attitudes toward girls’ education,
📈 3. Analyze Gender Disparity Causes
Use survey/interview data to identify key barriers:Econom
Lack of transport or safe school facilities,Cultural or social b
🧠 4. Awareness Campaigns on Girl Education
Organize campaigns in the village to promote the importan
Use posters, street plays, video screenings, and guest talks
📚 5. School-Based Activities
Collaborate with schools to:Organize debates, essay compe
Gender ration in schooling level- observation. Promote role models among girls already in school
🚺 7. Track Midday Meal or Scholarship Schemes
Study the impact of government schemes (e.g., Beti Bacha
Check if eligible families are aware of or availing these ben
🎯 8. Suggest Infrastructure Improvements
Identify and report gaps in facilities (e.g., separate toilets fo
attendance,Work with school authorities or NGOs to addre

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🎂 1. Birthday Celebration Events
Celebrate birthdays of children each month:
Decorate the space with balloons, posters, and handmade
stationery),Include games, music, and dance to create a joy
🪔 2. Festival Celebrations
Organize inclusive celebrations for festivals like Diwali, Hol
Decorate the orphanage with themed items (e.g., diyas, lig
performances,Share stories behind the festivals to educate
🎨 3. Themed Craft and Art Activities
Conduct creative workshops around the celebration:
Making greeting cards, lanterns, rakhi, Christmas ornamen
🎭 4. Talent Show or Cultural Program
Organize a mini stage show where children can sing, dance
Encourage group performances to build confidence and te
🎁 5. Personalized Gift Distribution
Celebrating birthdays, festivals and special Create or collect useful gifts (school kits, hygiene products,
occasions at orphanages to bring joy to children. drawings,Involve children in distributing among peers to pr
🥳 6. Volunteer Engagement Activities
Encourage volunteers to spend quality time during celebra
Playing games,Helping with decorating,Mentoring or tutor
💌 7. Pen Pal or Letter Exchange Initiative
Collaborate with local schools to create a pen-pal system w
orphanage during special days,Helps build friendships and

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🥫 1. Organize a Food Collection Drive:Collect non-perishab
from:Students and staff on campus,Local shops and marke
Ensure collected items are properly sorted and stored.
🍛 2. Cook-and-Serve Events
Plan cooking days where students prepare nutritious meals
Distribute the food to homeless shelters, roadside commun
🧺 3. Partner with Local Food Banks or NGOs
Collaborate with recognized food banks or hunger-relief or
Help them with food sorting, packaging, and distribution ta
4. Survey Local Hunger Hotspots
Identify areas with a high concentration of food insecurity
Map out distribution points to ensure regular and fair outr
♻️5. Collect Surplus Food from Events
Liaise with hostels, hotels, caterers, or campus events to sa
Use food-safe containers and deliver promptly with proper
Organizing food drives for food banks or feeding 🎓 6. Awareness Campaign on Hunger & Food Waste
the Homeless. Conduct sessions and create posters or videos about:
Global and local hunger statistics,Impact of food waste,How
📋7. Nutritional Planning:Ensure meals provided are balanc
Work with a nutritionist (if available) to plan basic but heal
👥 8. Volunteer Mobilization:Create teams for collection, co
Maintain a volunteer schedule and train participants on hy

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🌱 1. Site Identification and Assessment
Survey the local area to identify deforested, barren, or und
roadsides, or temple premises),Assess soil quality, sunlight
🌳 2. Plan a Community Plantation Drive
Select native or drought-resistant species suited to the reg
Involve local residents, schools, or NGOs to increase partic
Coordinate with local forest departments or panchayats fo
3. Prepare the Site:Clear the area of debris and weeds,Dig
saplings,Arrange basic fencing or protection from grazing a
🧼 4. Awareness Campaigns
Educate the community on:The importance of trees for clim
How they reduce pollution, enhance biodiversity, and beau
Planting trees in the deforsted areas or Use posters, street plays, or short videos to spread the me
🌿 5. Create Tree Adoption Program
community spaces Assign responsibility for specific trees to students or local v
Maintain a logbook for each sapling with details on waterin
🏫 6. Involve Schools and Youth
Conduct drawing or essay competitions in schools about tr
Organize eco-clubs or nature walks with students in the pla

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🎯 1. Career Awareness Sessions
Organize presentations to introduce students to different c
Engineering, medicine, law, arts, commerce, entrepreneurs
Explain qualification paths, entrance exams, and required s
2. One-on-One Career Guidance
Offer personalized counselling sessions where high school
Their interests and strengths,Doubts about career paths or
Suitable subject combinations for higher education
🎓 3. Motivational Talks by Role Models
Invite professionals, alumni, or university students from div
Focus on success stories from similar backgrounds to inspir
💻 4. Skill Development Workshops
Conduct short workshops on:Resume writing and interview
Basic computer or coding skills
📊 5. Interest and Aptitude Assessments
Offering Carrier Counselling Sections in High Use simple tests or questionnaires to help students identify
Schools Help interpret results and suggest compatible career optio
🌐6. Introduce Emerging Fields
Inform students about new and in-demand careers such as
Data science, AI/ML, environmental science, UX design, dig
Show videos or demos to spark curiosity.
🤝 7. Connect with Colleges or Institutes
Help students understand application processes, deadlines
Arrange campus tours or virtual interactions with college s

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🌱 1. Research Suitable Native Plants
Identify hardy, native species ideal for seed ball planting (e
Choose seeds that have a high germination rate and requir
2. Collect or Source Seeds Locally
Gather seeds from local trees or nurseries with permission
Involve community members or schoolchildren in seed coll
🧱 3. Prepare Seed Ball Materials
Mix clay (or red soil), compost (or cow dung), and water to
Roll small balls with one or two seeds inside each.
4. Organize Seed Ball Making Workshops
Conduct sessions in schools, colleges, or villages to teach o
Use this as an opportunity to spread knowledge about affo
🔬 5. Test Germination and Storage Techniques
Create a small germination experiment to test success rate
Store seed balls in dry, ventilated areas to be ready for the
Making seed balls to plant them during the rainy 6. Plan Monsoon Planting Drives
season Identify barren land, hill slopes, or forest fringes for throwi
Coordinate with the local forest department or NGOs for p
8. Involve the Community
Engage schools, farmers, youth clubs, or women’s self-help
Share stories, photos, and environmental facts to keep mo
📚 9. Educational Campaigns
Create posters, videos, or street plays about:Importance of
Role of youth in restoring green cover

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🧠 1. Understand the Needs of Participants
Meet with special educators, physiotherapists, or staff at s
Types of disabilities (physical, visual, cognitive, etc.),Mobili
Safety precautions and suitable sports
📝 2. Plan Inclusive Sports Activities
Select adaptive games such as:
Bocce ball, wheelchair races, obstacle courses, seated volle
Sensory games or guided track events for visually impaired
Modify traditional games to be inclusive and fun
3. Form Student Volunteer Teams
Assign volunteers to:Help participants during activities,Pro
Ensure hydration, comfort, and encouragement,
🧒 4. Collaborate with Local Special Schools or NGOs
Partner with organizations that already support children w
Coordinate logistics, transportation, and communication w
🎨 5. Organize Opening & Closing Ceremonies
Organizing Sports Events for Children with Disabilities Include cultural performances, flag hoisting, or a torch rela
Let children participate in cheering, singing, or dancing reg
6. Provide Recognition and Rewards
Give medals, certificates, and appreciation notes to every p
Focus on encouragement rather than competition
🧘 7. Include Warm-Up and Cool-Down Sessions
Conduct light warm-ups with music and stretching
End with calming exercises like breathing or group songs

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🧹 1. Site Selection and Survey
Identify litter-prone areas such as:
Local beaches, lakefronts, urban parks, forest trails, or natu
Conduct a site visit to assess the extent and type of waste
📅 2. Plan and Publicize the Drive
Choose a date, time, and meeting point
Create awareness through posters, social media, college bu
Involve local schools, colleges, NGOs, and residents for wid
🧤 3. Organize Safety Gear and Cleaning Supplies
Provide gloves, biodegradable garbage bags, tongs, masks,
Set up first-aid kits and hydration points for volunteers
♻️4. Waste Segregation During Collection
Teach volunteers to separate waste into categories:
Recyclables (plastic bottles, cans),Organic (food, leaves),Ha
Label bins or collection bags accordingly
5. Conduct Pre-Cleanup Awareness Sessions
Organizing Clean Up Drives at Public Beaches, Parks, and Forests Share a short talk or visual presentation on:The impact of l
individual responsibility in waste management
🧾 6. Coordinate with Local Authorities
Inform municipal bodies, forest departments, or tourism b
Waste collection support after the drive,Permissions and c
🧠 7. Recycle or Reuse Collected Materials
Partner with recyclers or artisans who can repurpose collec
Make creative displays or installations from cleaned mater

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🌾 1. Study and Document Local Farming Practices
Survey nearby villages or farming communities to understa
Current cropping patterns,Challenges with soil fertility, pes
Awareness levels about crop rotation
📚 2. Educate Farmers on the Benefits of Crop Rotation
Conduct awareness sessions on:How crop rotation prevent
Reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers and pesticide
📊 3. Prepare and Share Rotation Plans
Create sample crop rotation plans for common local crops
Use charts, posters, or simple brochures with visuals for be
🧪 4. Soil Testing and Analysis
Collect soil samples from farms and test for pH, nitrogen, p
Suggest suitable crops for rotation based on soil condition
5. Organize Farmer Training Workshops
Collaborate with agricultural extension officers or Krishi Vig
Host workshops on sustainable agriculture, composting, an
Awareness on crop rotation. 🧱 7. Create Small Experimental Plots
Help farmers set up pilot plots on their land to demonstrat
Monitor and record progress over one or two seasons
🧵 8. Incorporate Intercropping Techniques
Teach farmers about compatible crops for intercropping to
Link this with rotation planning to enhance overall producti

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🌿 1. Identify and Adopt a Community Garden Space
Coordinate with local authorities or residents to adopt:Vac
public lands,Ensure the area has access to water and sunlig
🧱 2. Plan the Garden Layout
Designate areas for:Vegetables, herbs, medicinal plants, flo
Create pathways, borders, and signage for organization
🌱 3. Soil Preparation and Testing
Clear weeds and debris,Test soil for fertility and pH levels,M
🌾 4. Select Seasonal and Local Crops
Choose plants suited to the local climate (e.g., tomatoes, o
Include native varieties that require less water and mainte
5. Involve the Community:Engage local residents, schoolch
Planting,Watering,Harvesting,Encourage a shared sense of
💧 6. Set Up Sustainable Watering Systems
Install drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting barrels, or reuse
Create a watering schedule to ensure consistency
Maintaining Community Gardens ♻️7. Start a Composting Unit
Build a small compost pit or bin for kitchen waste and gard
Teach the community about waste segregation and compo
📊 9. Monitor and Maintain Regularly
Create a duty roster among volunteers ,Track growth, harv
📣 10. Celebrate Milestones and Harvests
Organize community events for harvest days or Earth Day
Share garden produce with local families, schools, or food

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🌊 1. Identify and Survey the Water Body
Choose a local river, lake, pond, or stream with pollution o
Conduct a baseline survey to assess:
Water quality (if possible, test for pH, turbidity, contamina
Source of pollution (plastic waste, sewage, industrial runoff
Biodiversity and ecological health
🧹 2. Organize Clean-Up Drives
Mobilize volunteers for periodic clean-up events along the
Collect and segregate waste into:Plastics, organic debris, h
Coordinate with municipal bodies for waste disposal
📢 3. Conduct Awareness Campaigns
Educate the community on:
Cleaning and restoring local river, lakes or water The impact of pollution on aquatic life and human health
Preventing dumping of garbage or sewage into water bodie
sources etc. , Traditional practices that supported water conservation
Use posters, street plays, and social media to spread the m
💧 4. Prevent Future Pollution
Install signage around the water body warning against litte
Suggest bio-toilets or improved sewage systems in nearby
Promote use of cloth bags, waste segregation, and proper
5. Engage Schools and Local Communities
Involve school children in educational walks, tree planting,
Organize community workshops on water safety and conse

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🩺 1. Identify Key Public Health Topics


Focus on issues relevant to the community, such as:
Vaccinations (COVID-19, polio, hepatitis, etc.)
Personal hygiene (handwashing, menstrual hygiene)
Sanitation (toilet use, clean drinking water)
Preventive health (malaria, dengue, tuberculosis awarenes
🧾 2. Conduct Health Surveys
Design and distribute simple questionnaires to understand
Awareness and misconceptions about vaccines and hygien
Access to health facilities
48 Creating Awareness about Public Health Issues Barriers to adopting healthy practices
like Vaccinations, Hygiene etc. 3. Organize Awareness Camps
Host talks and interactive sessions in schools, villages, or lo
Use visual aids like:Posters, charts, short videos, and skits,M
💉 4. Promote and Support Vaccination Drives
Collaborate with local health centers or PHCs,Help with:Mo
elderly or less literate individuals in registration
🧼 5. Demonstrate Hygiene Practices
Organize handwashing demos using soap and clean water
Distribute hygiene kits (soap, sanitary napkins, masks, nail
Educate about proper waste disposal, toilet use, and mens
6. Involve Health Experts and Local Influencers
Invite doctors, ASHA workers, or local leaders to address th
Use their presence to build trust and dispel health-related
7. Focus on Schools and Parents
Conduct hygiene workshops in schools
Offer parents practical tips for keeping children healthy at
💧 1. Conduct a Baseline Survey
Visit farms and villages to assess:Current irrigation metho
Sources of water (borewells, rivers, tanks),Common crops
Identify water-related issues like over-irrigation, waterlog
🧠 2. Organize Educational Workshops
Educate farmers about:The importance of water conserva
Benefits of switching to water-efficient practices
🚿 3. Promote Water-Efficient Irrigation Techniques
Demonstrate systems such as:Drip irrigation,Sprinkler sys
Share real-life examples or videos of successful implemen
🌱 4. Recommend Crop Planning and Diversification
Encourage cultivation of less water-intensive crops suited
Introduce crop rotation and seasonal crop planning for be
📘 5. Create and Distribute Awareness Material
Design posters, brochures, or visual charts on:Soil moistur
Rainwater harvesting,Traditional water-saving practices (e
49 Awareness on agriculture water conservation Use local language for better outreach
☁️6. Promote Rainwater Harvesting
Educate on techniques like:,Farm ponds,Percolation pits
Rooftop rainwater harvesting systems for homes and shed
🧪 7. Conduct Soil Moisture and pH Testing
Help farmers understand water retention capacity of thei
Suggest adjustments to irrigation frequency accordingly

1. Voter Awareness Drives


Conduct door-to-door campaigns to explain:Why every vot
development,Target youth, first-time voters, and marginal
🪪 2. Assist with Voter Registration
Set up voter registration help desks in:Colleges, community
Guide people through the process of enrolling, correcting d
🎥 3. Create and Share Educational Content
Make short videos, infographics, or reels on:The role of ele
Voting procedures and key dates,Common myths and facts
Share on social media and WhatsApp groups in local langua
4. Organize Civic Education Sessions
Host interactive workshops in schools, colleges, and village
Responsibilities of citizens,Structure of government,Rights
🧠 5. Host Mock Elections
Conduct mock elections in schools or colleges to:Teach how
Educating People on the importance of voting Simulate ballot casting, counting, and result declaration,Us
and Civic Engagement. 🤝 6. Collaborate with Election Commission or NGOs
Partner with local electoral officers or nonprofits for:
Booth-level voter verification
Access to official materials and guidelines
🎨7. Organize Competitions and Events
Run essay writing, quiz, poster-making, and slogan contest
Use the themes of voting, democracy, and active citizenshi

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Educating people to use dustbins instead of
littering on Railway Tracks and Lakes.

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Tutoring underprivileged children or offering


free educational workshop

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Organizing fitness or yoga classes in public
parks.

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Adulteration of food.

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Awareness on water conservation techniques.

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Organizing regular visits to old age homes for


social interaction and companionship

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🏺 1. Identify Key Locations
Survey areas with high stray animal/bird activity (parks, tem
Prioritize places with limited natural water sources, especia
2. Collect or Create Water Containers
Reuse plastic bottles, clay pots, coconut shells, or terracott
Paint or label them with “Water for Animals & Birds” in loc
🧼 3. Develop a Maintenance Plan
Assign cleaning and refilling duties among students or loca
Ensure pots are cleaned regularly to prevent algae or mosq
📍 4. Place the Pots Strategically
Ensure accessibility and safety:Elevated spots for birds,Sha
Avoid placing near heavy traffic or polluted spots
📣 5. Conduct Awareness Drives
Educate local residents, shopkeepers, and children about:
The importance of hydration for animals during summer,Th
📷 6. Launch a “Water for Life” Campaign
Placing water Pots for animals & Birds. Share pictures and updates on social media to inspire othe
Use hashtags and tags to gain support from animal welfare
🐾 7. Collaborate with Local NGOs or Animal Lovers
Partner with local animal shelters or nature clubs for advic
Involve them in expanding the initiative to nearby villages o
8. Innovate with Engineering Ideas
Develop smart or self-refilling water pots using simple sens
Use solar pumps or drip systems to maintain water levels

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1. Organize Cancer Awareness Seminars
Invite doctors, oncologists, or cancer survivors to speak,Co
etc.),Discuss myths vs. facts, and emphasize early detection
🩺 2. Conduct Screening Awareness Drives
Collaborate with local health centers to promote:Breast se
Pap smears and HPV vaccines for cervical cancer,Oral canc
🧬 3. Distribute Informational Pamphlets and Posters
In local languages with visuals for easy understanding
Include symptoms, risk factors, prevention methods, and c
4. Conduct Sessions in Schools and Colleges
Raise awareness about lifestyle changes to reduce risk
Include talks on the dangers of smoking, alcohol, junk food
🚶 5. Organize Cancer Awareness Walks or Rallies
Implementing Cancer awareness Program. Use slogans, banners, and symbolic events (e.g., pink ribbo
Partner with NGOs or health departments for wider reach
🎥 6. Screen Educational Documentaries
Show short films about cancer survivors, treatments, or he
🧠 7. Educate on Preventive Measures
Healthy diet and regular exercise, Avoiding tobacco, betel n
Importance of regular health check-ups

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📱 1. Basic Smartphone and Internet Training
Teach how to use smartphones for calling, texting, and bro
Guide them on setting up basic device settings (language, b
🌐 2. Demonstrate Use of Essential Digital Communication
WhatsApp (messaging, video calls, groups),Gmail or other
YouTube (for accessing educational and informational cont
3. Introduce Government and Public Service Apps
UMANG, Aarogya Setu, DigiLocker, mAadhaar
Show how to check land records, pension status, or apply f
💬 4. Promote Digital Payments and Online Banking
Demonstrate safe use of UPI apps like PhonePe, Paytm, Go
Explain ATM card use, mobile banking, and checking balan
Emphasize digital safety and fraud prevention
🧠 5. Conduct Awareness Sessions on Cyber Safety and Mis
Digital communication services awareness to Teach how to recognize fake news and scam messages
rural people. Basic online privacy habits (e.g., not sharing OTPs or passw
7. Set Up One-on-One Help Booths or Digital Literacy Cor
Help villagers with:Installing apps,Creating email IDs,Linkin
📻 8. Use Traditional Media to Spread Awareness
Local radio programs
Street plays or puppet shows with digital inclusion themes
Banners and public announcements in marketplaces

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♻️1. Conduct a Plastic Audit in the Community
Survey households, shops, and eateries to assess:
The most commonly used single-use plastic items (bags, cu
Volume of plastic waste generated
Document findings to guide the campaign
📣 2. Launch Awareness Drives
Organize sessions in schools, colleges, markets, and residen
The environmental impact of single-use plastics
How plastic pollution harms soil, water, marine life, and he
Use posters, infographics, short films, and local language p
3. Promote Eco-Friendly Alternatives
Demonstrate and distribute alternatives like:Cloth/jute bag
Biodegradable food containers.
🎭 4. Use Creative Street Plays or Flash Mobs
Perform skits in public spaces or near schools to show:The
Running campaigns to reduce single use of Long-term damage caused by improper disposal
plastic. 5. Organize Clean-Up Drives
Mobilize students and volunteers to clean:Public areas, lak
Sort and document the plastic waste collected.
Share before-and-after photos on social media
🧒 6. Conduct School Outreach Programs
Run quiz competitions, drawing contests, and pledge drive
Help them become young ambassadors for a plastic-free fu

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1. Collaborate with a Certified Blood Bank
Partner with local hospitals, Red Cross, or government-app
Ensure they provide medical staff, equipment, and logistics
📍 2. Choose a Venue and Date
Identify accessible venues like college campuses, communi
Schedule the camp on a weekend or during an event to inc
📣 3. Promote the Blood Donation Camp
Design and distribute posters, banners, and digital flyers
Use social media, WhatsApp groups, college newsletters, a
Spread awareness on:The importance of blood donation
Common myths (e.g., it causes weakness, not suitable for w
🧾 4. Create a Donor Registration System, Set up online and
Include eligibility checklist (age, weight, health conditions)
Send reminders to registered donors
🧠 5. Educate and Sensitize the Public
Participating in or organizing blood donation Conduct awareness sessions before the camp on:Who can
camps. Life-saving impact of blood donation,Blood components an
🙌 7. Volunteer Management
Assign student volunteers to assist with:Registration,Crowd
Emergency handling coordination
🩸 8. Maintain Safety and Hygiene
Ensure availability of masks, sanitizers, and clean seating
Coordinate with the blood bank to handle bio-medical was

💡 1. Conduct a Needs Assessment


Survey the target community to understand:Educational b
knowledge,Access to digital devices and internet.
2. Design a Tiered Curriculum
Create modules for different levels:Basic IT Skills:Compute
63 PowerPoint),File management, email use, printing and sca
Intermediate Skills:Internet research, data entry, Google W
Social media basics for professional use
Advanced/Job-Oriented Skills:Programming (Python, Java
Web design (HTML/CSS),Graphic design (Canva, Photosho
Digital marketing basics (SEO, email campaigns)
🏫 3. Set Up Learning Infrastructure
Partner with local schools, NGOs, or community halls for s
Arrange laptops/desktops, projectors, and internet access
Use open-source or free tools for teaching
4. Conduct Regular Training Sessions
Schedule weekday or weekend classes
Include:
Hands-on activities
Group projects
Real-world examples
🧠 5. Offer Soft Skills and Career Readiness Workshops
64 Offering free IT classes to improve employment Resume building, email etiquette, communication skills
opportunities for underprivileged youth. How to prepare for interviews
Professional LinkedIn profile creation
📄 6. Provide Certificates of Completion
Offer digitally signed certificates for each completed level
Help boost participants' resumes and job applications
💼 7. Facilitate Internships and Job Connections
Partner with local businesses for:
Internships
Freelance gigs
Entry-level job referrals
Guide students in applying for online jobs (Upwork, Fiverr
💻 1. Assess the Needs and Skill Levels
Conduct a short survey or one-on-one conversations to un
What devices seniors have (smartphones, tablets, laptops)
Their current familiarity with apps and internet usage
Areas they are interested in (e.g., video calling, online bank
🏫 2. Organize Introductory Training Sessions
Set up workshops in community halls, temples, or old-age
Basic smartphone/computer use (turning on, typing, volum
Making/receiving calls and texts
Taking and sharing photos
🌐 3. Teach Internet and App Essentials
How to connect to Wi-Fi and use mobile data
How to use:Google Search and YouTube
WhatsApp and video calling (Zoom/Google Meet)
Teaching digital literacy to senior citizens. Online services like bus/train bookings, weather apps, etc.
💳 4. Introduce Digital Payments
Teach how to use UPI apps (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm)
Explain safety tips for digital transactions (avoiding scams,
🧠 5. Focus on Cyber Safety and Privacy
Explain:How to recognize phishing/scam messages,Importa
How to block/report spam

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Complementing the community service project the students


may be involved to take up some awareness campaigns on
social issues/special groups. The suggested lists of
programmes are;
Programmes for School Children
1. Reading Skill Programme (Reading Competition)
2. Preparation of Study Materials for the next class.
3. Personality / Leadership Development
4. Career Guidance for X class students
5. Screening Documentary and other educational films
6. Awareness Programme on Good Touch and Bad Touch
(Sexual abuse)
7. Awareness Programme on Socially relevant themes.
Programmes for Women Empowerment
1. Government Guidelines and Policy Guidelines
2. Womens’ Rights
3. Domestic Violence
4. Prevention and Control of Cancer
5. Promotion of Social Entrepreneurship
General Camps
1. General Medical camps
2. Eye Camps
3. Dental Camps
4. Importance of protected drinking water
5. ODF awareness camp
6. Swatch Bharath
7. AIDS awareness camp
8. Anti Plastic Awareness
9. Programmes on Environment
10. Health and Hygiene
11. Hand wash programmes
12. Commemoration and Celebration of important days
Programmes for Youth Empowerment
1. Leadership
2. Anti-alcoholism and Drug addiction
3. Anti-tobacco
4. Awareness on Competitive Examinations
5. Personality Development

Common Programmes
1. Awareness on RTI
2. Health intervention programmes
3. Yoga
4. Tree plantation
5. Programmes in consonance with the Govt. Departments
like –
i. Agriculture
ii. Health
iii. Marketing and Cooperation
iv. Animal Husbandry
v. Horticulture
vi. Fisheries
vii. Sericulture
viii. Revenue and Survey
ix. Natural Disaster Management
x. Irrigation
xi. Law & Order
xii. Excise and Prohibition
xiii. Mines and Geology
xiv. Energy
nts can test the water quality in their community and identify potential sources of

nize awareness campaigns to educate community members about the importance of


giene practices, and water conservation.
es: Implement water-saving measures such as fixing leaks, installing rainwater harvesting
fficient appliances.
Collaborate with local authorities to distribute clean drinking water to communities in

gage with local communities to understand their water-related concerns and develop
cific needs.

s: Organize health awareness campaigns on topics such as sanitation, hygiene, and

ve access to clean water and sanitation facilities in the village.


ealth check-ups and provide basic medical care to villagers.
e proper hygiene practices such as handwashing, proper waste disposal, and cleanliness.
measures to control vectors such as mosquitoes and flies that can spread diseases.

duct a survey to assess the health and hygiene needs of the village.
gage with villagers to educate them on health and hygiene practices.
Develop or improve infrastructure such as toilets, handwashing stations, and waste

g: Provide training to villagers on health and hygiene practices.


duct a survey to assess stress levels and identify coping mechanisms used by villagers.
nize awareness campaigns to educate villagers about stress management techniques.
ops on stress-reducing activities such as meditation, yoga, and deep breathing exercises.
counseling sessions to villagers to help them manage stress.
gage with villagers to understand their stressors and develop tailored coping strategies.

on stress levels and coping mechanisms used by villagers.


o identify patterns and trends in stress levels and coping mechanisms.
Develop interventions to help villagers manage stress.
interventions and monitor their effectiveness.

th camps to provide medical check-ups, screenings, and treatment.


ealth education sessions on topics such as nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention.
vaccination drives to immunize villagers against diseases.
ement sanitation and hygiene initiatives, such as building toilets and promoting

evelop programs to improve maternal and child health outcomes.

a needs assessment to identify health gaps in the village.


program plan, including objectives, strategies, and timelines.
the program, including training local health workers.
Monitor and evaluate the program's effectiveness.

Conduct a survey to identify and document the types of herbal plants found in the village.
nize awareness campaigns to educate villagers about the benefits and uses of herbal

: Help villagers cultivate and conserve herbal plants, promoting sustainable practices.
op products using herbal plants, such as herbal teas, soaps, or medicinal products.
g: Provide training to villagers on the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of herbal

ts to identify and collect herbal plant samples.


hops to educate villagers about herbal plants and their uses.
sh demonstration plots to showcase herbal plant cultivation techniques.
rs establish market linkages for their herbal products.
Conduct a thorough survey to identify and document plant species found in the village.
ation: Collect and preserve plant specimens for further study and documentation.
the traditional uses of plants by local communities, including medicinal, food, and

ument the habitats and ecosystems where plant species are found.
lop conservation plans to protect endangered plant species.

urveys to collect plant specimens and data.


plant species using taxonomic keys and expert consultation.
on plant distribution, abundance, and uses.
findings in a comprehensive report.

: Conduct a thorough survey to identify and document animal species found in the

ument the habitats and ecosystems where animal species are found.
e behavior of animal species in their natural habitats.
lop conservation plans to protect endangered animal species.
gage with local communities to raise awareness about animal conservation.

urveys to collect data on animal species.


aps to monitor animal activity.
on animal distribution, abundance, and behavior.
ument findings in a comprehensive report.

mpaigns
s in coastal villages on sustainable fishing practices.
amphlets, or videos about the health benefits and safety of consuming marine products.
ctices and the use of biodegradable fishing gear.
2. Technology Integration
d storage solutions to help fishermen preserve their catch.
te for local fishers to sell their products directly to consumers.
for fishing boats to enhance safety and efficiency.
pport
-scale aquaculture systems (fish farming, seaweed cultivation).
onmentally friendly aquaculture practices.
or natural feed options.
ng
for checking the freshness and quality of marine products.
essing techniques (e.g., fish pickling, drying, or packaging).
e in marine product processing.
ment
ducate locals about marine debris and its impact on seafood.
-cost waste management systems for fish markets.
ctices
iendly fish farming techniques (e.g., reduced chemical use, proper waste disposal).
hic aquaculture (IMTA) where fish, seaweed, and shellfish are farmed together for

improve water quality and reduce feed cost.


s
Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) for inland fish farming.
ems using IoT or Arduino to optimize feed usage.
s or water pumps for fish ponds.

ular testing of water parameters (pH, ammonia, DO, nitrates).


onitoring system to track water conditions in real-time.
for tracking and logging pond data.
Value Addition
h preservation (e.g., icing, smoking, drying).
branding of aquaculture products.
uch as fish pickles, sausages, or fish meal.
ronmental Protection
on or treatment systems for aquaculture ponds.
e waste in agriculture (e.g., fish sludge as fertilizer).
or other buffer zones to protect local ecosystems.
utreach
kshops in schools or communities on fish farming basics.
eos, posters, manuals) in local languages.
ooperatives to improve access to markets and resources.

ams
actices for inland fish farming (e.g., pond management, stocking density).
cies suitable for local water bodies (e.g., carp, tilapia, catla).
reeding techniques and hatchery operations.
vement
of fish ponds, including water inlets/outlets and depth optimization.
cement of hatchery and nursery ponds.
abitat structures in ponds to increase fish yield.
sh Health Monitoring
testing kits for pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity.
nitoring system for early detection of diseases.
sh treatments as eco-friendly alternatives to chemicals.
Conservation
rvesting systems to replenish fish ponds.
systems (solar-powered, paddlewheel, or diffused air).
l water level management and its impact on fish growth.
6. Environmental Sustainability
sing natural feed and minimal chemicals.
s, such as using fish waste as fertilizer or biogas input.
rives for ponds and local water bodies.
areness
on endangered or local species in collaboration with forest departments.
ooklets, posters, videos) on wildlife protection laws and animal behavior.
ams about biodiversity, animal habitats, and human-wildlife conflict. 2.
rotection
motion sensors to monitor animal movement in forest fringe areas.
RFID tags for animals (in coordination with authorized agencies).
ds for reporting wildlife sightings or animal injuries.
tiatives
ring technical/logistical support for data collection or diagnostics.
build or maintain animal shelters (dogs, cattle, etc.).
r treating injured stray or wild animals.
agement
ives to restore habitats for birds, insects, or small mammals.
nesting boxes, or artificial ponds in urban and rural settings.
grassland restoration projects in degraded areas.
esearch
ocal fauna, with geotagging and photographic records.
abase or species inventory for villages or campus areas.
s or NGOs on citizen science projects (e.g., butterfly counts, bird watching).

tion awareness drives for stray dogs and cats.


databases for rescued animals.
mmunity-managed care points for urban strays.
ns
s in schools, colleges, and rural communities.
anced diets, healthy eating habits, and myths about nutrition.

ffer free nutrition counseling.


y, or deficiencies and suggest basic dietary improvements.

emonstrations showing how to prepare affordable, nutritious meals.


eting for nutritious food.

posters, pamphlets, interactive games) for schoolchildren.


nches and snack options.
ns)
t up small gardens to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
onal value of homegrown produce.
h
tional status, eating habits, or food insecurity in a local area.
interventions.

ed foods (iodized salt, fortified rice/wheat, fortified milk).


or materials in local languages.
on, vitamin D, and calcium deficiencies, especially among women and children.
ditional Practices
us health remedies, home treatments, and practices from elders or local healers.
inted booklet for community reference.

t gardens in schools, colleges, or community centers.


onal use and health benefits.
Traditional Medicine
s on Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, or other regional systems of medicine.
e using traditional methods.
semination
te with verified traditional remedies and health tips.
d audio/video features for accessibility.
ch
effective traditional methods for hygiene, immunity boosting, etc.
es to make learning engaging.
ps
oting traditional practices for mental and physical wellness.
mindfulness, and stress relief.
ent Schemes
s like AYUSH and POSHAN Abhiyaan.

ampaigns
lleges, or villages to educate people about the importance of balanced diets, portion
es.
and charts to simplify information
nalysis
current food habits in specific age groups or communities.
mmon unhealthy patterns and suggest improvements.3. Food Diary Challenges
ally students) to maintain a food diary for a week.
suggestions for healthier alternatives.

enges or awareness events to highlight the harmful effects of processed and fast food.
e snacks as substitutes.

dable, nutritious meals using local ingredients.


o foster collective learning.
ons
, informative content (memes, slogans, infographics) around good and bad food habits.
post on social media.
iew
n hostel/canteen food quality and nutrition.
n to suggest menu improvements.
d Reporting
ors in the local area to monitor pollution levels (PM2.5, PM10, NOx, etc.).
nity through reports, infographics, or live dashboards.

ns in schools, public parks, and along roads.


w certain trees (like neem, peepal, banyan) can help reduce air pollution.

or street plays to educate people about the sources and health effects of air pollution.
e reducing vehicle use, avoiding open burning, and using public transport.
portation
athons to promote non-polluting modes of transport.
c vehicles, and the use of public transportation.
ement Workshops
utants (smoke from cooking, poor ventilation, indoor allergens) and how to reduce them.
ts that improve air quality (like aloe vera, spider plant, peace lily).
ss
public knowledge and behavior regarding air pollution.
geted interventions.
Friendly Products
ke cloth bags, biodegradable dustbins, or composters that indirectly reduce pollution.

ow-cost air purifiers using locally available materials.

urning
discourage burning of leaves, garbage, and agricultural waste.

inable disposal methods.

Clubs
eadings of air quality, conduct awareness sessions, and implement small greening

es
Analysis
al ponds, rivers, lakes, or groundwater sources.
bidity, dissolved oxygen, and contaminants (nitrates, heavy metals).
nity or local authorities.
Water Pollution
mpaigns, or school sessions explaining the causes and effects of water pollution.
te, sewage dumping, industrial discharge, and chemical use in agriculture.

luted water bodies (ponds, lakes, riverbanks).


children, and municipal workers in the activity.
egation Units
ms in communities to reduce solid waste reaching water bodies.
ting biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste.
olutions
s for recycling greywater (from kitchens and bathrooms) in homes or schools.
r for gardening or flushing.
ts
sing sand, charcoal, and gravel to demonstrate basic purification methods.
g access to clean water.

ns for students on saving water and preventing water pollution.


el-making, and storytelling.
Use Plastics
waste clogs drains and pollutes water bodies.
ote reusable alternatives.
ng in public spaces like schools, parks, road dividers, and village commons.
nt, or medicinal species suited to the local ecosystem.
es
ollege or nearby institutions and convert them into green zones.
yawaki or dense plantation methods.

or community members and encourage them to care for the plants.


h a shared platform or periodic visits.
n Creation
s, community centers, or health centers.
ra, neem, mint, and lemongrass with information boards on their uses.
Gardening Promotion
urban or semi-urban areas, start their own kitchen gardens using recycled containers.
ce on seasonal vegetables.

ts of afforestation, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity conservation.


s, tree ID games, and eco-posters.
ees
mark the location and type of each planted tree.
he project's environmental footprint.
ns
up drives of areas choked with litter or invasive species.
efore planting.

ecycled Material
friendly, low-cost tree guards made from old pipes, bamboo, or scrap metal.

onmental Impact
monitor tree health, soil quality, and survival rates.

t and improve future plantations.


Soil Erosion and Degradation
nd farmers about the causes and effects of soil erosion, salinity, and loss of fertility.
esentations in schools and villages.

rby farms or gardens and test for pH, nutrients, moisture, and organic matter.
r soil’s condition and recommend appropriate fertilizers or treatments.
ming
and the use of natural fertilizers like cow dung, vermicompost, and green manure.
enefits of organic farming on soil health.
Plants
or shrubs on erosion-prone lands.
nd soil and prevent degradation.
s
al agricultural and land use practices.
inable alternatives or improvements.
onservation Techniques
g, crop rotation, cover cropping, and no-till farming.
mers in practical sessions.
ach
al activities: soil layers models, soil type ID games, or quizzes.
the importance of protecting soil.
ness Campaigns
or street plays explaining the importance of solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy.
carbon footprint, cost savings, and energy independence.
ons
cookers, solar lamps, or small solar panels.
can be harnessed for daily household activities, especially in rural areas.
ng Systems
authorities to install solar lights in villages, schools, or public parks.
maintain these systems.
ets
nic waste (kitchen waste, cow dung) for demonstration purposes.
nverted into usable energy.
or Schools
ydro turbines, or solar kits for school science labs.
make learning interactive.
ble Solutions
schools, hostels, or small businesses.
or energy-saving measures based on findings.
ered by Renewables
out for a "Smart Renewable Village" — showcasing solar panels, wind turbines, biogas

lubs
nts in projects, quizzes, experiments, and competitions on renewable energy topics.

n Camps
identify common plant diseases (like blight, mildew, wilt, rust).
s for on-the-spot diagnosis and advice.
Farmers
rmers about symptoms, causes, and prevention of plant diseases.
tegrated pest management (IPM) techniques.
alth Mobile App or Portal
mers upload photos and get feedback on plant diseases.
ert contacts.
al Plant Disease Trends
evalent plant diseases by season or region.
report or newsletter with practical recommendations.
and Soil Health
healthy soil practices reduce disease incidence.
implementation.
ardens or Plots
ng disease-resistant seed varieties.
els to conventional crops.
h
nt pathology games, disease-spotting challenges, or poster-making competitions.
nt science and agriculture.
Disease Detection (Advanced)
r image classification models to detect large-scale crop disease outbreaks.
tions or local authorities.
a Camps
essions in schools, parks, or community centers.
a, and meditation for beginners.

ital campaigns to explain the health benefits of yoga (stress relief, better posture).
onals, and the elderly.

nts and teachers on desk yoga, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques.
charts.
sions
instructors to offer yoga sessions focused on anxiety, depression, or exam stress.
d meditation practices.

uitable for older adults in retirement homes or community centers.


relaxation.
Awareness
w yoga can help manage diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and back pain.
lks from medical professionals.
s
ng, or quiz competitions on International Yoga Day or Health Day.
t with the topic.
structors or NGOs
ructors or wellness NGOs for better community impact and authenticity.
modules.

amps
like hygiene, nutrition, vaccination, lifestyle diseases (diabetes, hypertension), and mental health.
alth experts to interact with the community.
sessment
ys to assess the community’s existing health knowledge and habits.
wareness programs to measure changes and impact.
anitation
g, menstrual hygiene, safe drinking water, and waste management.
tizers, sanitary pads) during events.
ves
tional well-being, and coping strategies through yoga, meditation, or counseling sessions.
fe testimonials to reduce stigma.
ograms
e, breastfeeding, immunizations, and child nutrition.
ASHA workers, Anganwadi centers).
onse Training
first aid, CPR, and how to handle medical emergencies.

grams
ks, games, and competitions focused on dental hygiene, personal hygiene, and general health

als.
gns
reas to personally educate families about preventive healthcare practices.
tion.
and Demonstration
to show the presence of pesticides on fruits and vegetables using simple chemical tests.
ultural universities for sample testing and analysis.
armful Chemicals
and videos explaining the health risks of consuming chemically-treated produce.
oisoning, hormonal treatments (e.g., calcium carbide for ripening), and long-term effects.
g Methods
to wash produce—using salt water, vinegar, turmeric, baking soda, or potassium

monstrating these techniques.


actices
about safer alternatives like integrated pest management (IPM), bio-pesticides, and

ertification awareness.
Sessions
udents and staff on identifying artificially ripened fruits and pesticide-heavy vegetables.
ns to increase engagement.
erts
o speak about the health impacts of chemical exposure and benefits of clean eating.
being.

ss Campaigns
ays to explain the benefits of organic farming—environmental, health, and economic.
omparison charts (organic vs. conventional).
s
ertified organic farms for hands-on learning.
tices with local farmers or schools.
ort Programs
s in local languages for farmers on transitioning to organic methods.
awareness and market linkage.
n Schools
sions for school children on soil health, food safety, and growing organic vegetables at

ects
and their awareness, challenges, and willingness to shift to organic farming.
nts or cost comparisons between organic and chemical farming.
ace Gardening
row vegetables organically in pots or balconies.
ute starter kits (seeds, compost, guides).
porting
quality, or crop yield improvements from organic practices.
ort with before-and-after data, photos, and testimonials.
mpaign
unities about the benefits and income potential of growing flowers like marigold, rose,

s, basic cultivation methods, and market demand.


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munity centers, or panchayats to develop a flower garden.
ess model for ornamental and commercial flower cultivation.
r Cultivation
g methods, pest control, pruning, and post-harvest care.
e possible.
ments and Value Addition
making, garland crafting, and floral décor for weddings and events.
hip, especially among women and youth.
re Trends
production, consumption, pricing, and challenges faced by local growers.
ements or support mechanisms.
g Programs
wer beds and maintaining gardens as a part of extracurricular activities.
r Identification" contest.

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useholds, schools, and public sources.
eria, turbidity, hardness, iron, fluoride, nitrates, and arsenic using simple field kits.
ity along with practical advice.
Waterborne Diseases
like cholera, diarrhea, typhoid, and hepatitis caused by unsafe drinking water.
plays to deliver the message.
t Purification Methods
basic methods like boiling, filtration (cloth filter, sand filter), solar disinfection (SODIS),

ravel, sand, and charcoal.


hools
ildren on the importance of clean drinking water and hygiene practices like proper

s or fun activity books.


Storage Projects
water harvesting techniques.
ters set up simple collection and storage systems for clean water.
Water Systems
es to repair broken handpumps, leaking pipes, or damaged tanks.
r regular maintenance.
sources such as schools, hospitals, water sources, agricultural land, markets, and
or mobile apps.
gital map for community use.

pping of a village or urban area using leveling instruments.


ndforms for applications like drainage planning or construction feasibility.
ssessment
andslides, drought, or other natural disasters.
mitigation measures for community awareness.
ility Mapping
nd characteristics (texture, slope, drainage) to assess suitability for different crops.
ng practices based on survey results.
Watershed Survey
groundwater recharge areas.
roachment, or pollution and propose restoration measures.
Mapping
ge profile that includes geography, natural resources, demographic data.
ance bodies for development planning.
tructure Survey
an areas for road conditions, traffic patterns, drainage, and waste disposal.
ucation Programs
ers about the importance of maps, geography, and local environmental awareness.
th simple tools like map puzzles or compass navigation.

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ut the potential of sericulture as a livelihood.
worm, types of silk (mulberry, tasar, eri, muga), and economic benefits.
Sericulture Units
ent or private sericulture farms.
nterview workers or farmers about challenges and opportunities.
orm Rearing
Kendras or sericulture departments to conduct training on rearing silkworms, feeding
on.
des in the local language.
s
aplings (food source for silkworms) in collaboration with local farmers or self-help

n, and care techniques.


on Unit
kworm rearing center at a school, college, or village site.
to encourage local participation.
n Processes
rvesting, boiling, reeling, spinning, and weaving.
s and encourage women/youth to engage in small-scale businesses.
ubs
and share knowledge about sericulture.
ompetitions, or model demonstrations.
ecies Identification
, parks, wetlands, or agricultural lands to record species of plants, birds, insects, animals,

bile apps like iNaturalist for species logging.


abase
list or digital database.
names, photos, habitat, conservation status, and local uses (if any).
ntation
ugh photography and create posters, digital galleries, or field guides.
atened species in the area.
Local Wildlife
schools and communities about local species and their ecological roles.
ture walks, quizzes, or species-spotting games.
rives
tecting endangered or threatened species.
onflicts, habitat destruction, and pollution impacts.
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to restore degraded habitats—plant native species, remove invasive plants, or clean up

ledge
nowledge about medicinal plants, animal behavior, or seasonal patterns related to

rest dwellers to preserve this knowledge.

Testing Camps
evel demonstrations to detect adulterants in food items like milk, spices, tea, sugar,
ensive methods.
tify common adulterants such as:

people about health risks from food adulteration.


plays, and videos in local languages to increase reach.
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unities or markets to assess public awareness about adulterated food, their buying habits,

s activities.
ch
workshops for students on how to test food at home.
es, and competitions to reinforce learning.
y Authorities
partments to conduct joint inspections or awareness drives.
data analysis (where permitted).
h camps in collaboration with local hospitals or health workers to check:
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on),BMI (for obesity)
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unity surveys to collect data on:


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nd symptoms
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disease, hypertension, and obesity


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nagement
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tions
, low-sugar, and low-fat meals using locally available ingredients.
guides for managing blood sugar.
ch
about early signs of diabetes and other lifestyle diseases.
sical activity and avoiding junk food.

enetics and Hereditary Disorders


(genes, DNA, inheritance) in simple language.
iseases ( thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia) & how they are passed on.
nteractive sessions in schools and community centers.
Trait Survey
blood groups, eye color, earlobe type, handedness,& other observable genetic traits.
nd discuss patterns of inheritance.
enetic Diseases
c counseling, prenatal screening, or consanguineous marriages and their implications.
s myths and misconceptions.
areness of Genetic Disorders
s community knowledge of genetic inheritance, family history of genetic conditions, and
a and present conclusions in a report.
g Services
portance of genetic counseling, especially for families with known hereditary conditions.
ople to local hospitals or NGOs offering genetic testing or counseling.
nsanguineous Marriages
ated with close-relative marriages in communities where this is common.
nion to support outreach.
Awareness
these conditions are prevalent.
age or childbirth through collaboration with health centers.
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dividuals (especially in rural areas) know their blood group.
) for emergency use or donor registries.
d Donor Directory
ocal blood donors by group (A, B, AB, O; +ve/–ve).
s, and Red Cross branches for emergencies.
ves
lleges, and communities explaining:
mpatibility,The importance of knowing your blood group
e Rh factor and its relevance (especially in pregnancy)
n Camp
banks to organize a donation drive.
to manage registration, refreshments, and awareness booths.
tribution
dy the distribution of blood groups in a local area.
aphs and submit a report to local health authorities.
tibility in Pregnancy
mothers on Rh factor issues and the importance of prenatal testing.

tivities like quizzes, puzzles, or skits on blood science and health.


with their families and share learning.
mation
series on topics such as:
y donate blood?”,“Understanding anemia and blood health”.

How to use a smartphone,ow to access government websites, health services, or educational


WhatsApp, and browse [Link] sessions in local schools, community halls, or panchayat

t Use Campaign
ying fake news,otecting personal information
istribute simple handouts and conduct interactive Q&A sessions.

pps and websites that provide weather updates, crop prices, and farming techniques (e.g., Kisan

als on YouTube or join farmer WhatsApp groups for information sharing.

online courses (like SWAYAM, YouTube tutorials, or free coding platforms).


smartphone hub at a school or library.
es
internet-based health services, like online doctor consultations or booking medical
apps like Aarogya Setu, Practo, or government e-health platforms.
d Usage
ow many villagers have smartphones?,What internet services are they using?
ack of awareness, costs) do they face?
ommunity Centers
nt programs, or internet service providers to help villages set up shared internet points in schools

eos
understand videos in the local language about:
n,How to apply for scholarships online,How to use apps safely and effectively
e Patterns
s to gather data on:How much free electricity they use daily
ment they operate (pumps, motors, etc.)Timings of usage (day/night)
e, supply timings, equipment failures).
e Patterns
How many hours electricity is available,What it is used for (pumps, lighting,
d (like irregular supply, voltage fluctuations).
l and large farms. The importance of maintaining electrical equipment 💡
cient Energy Use
nce of using energy-efficient motors and pumps
when not needed,Reducing wastage to ensure sustainable free electricity schemes
energy-efficient motors, pumps),Scheduled irrigation to reduce wastage 4.

tenance of electric pumps and motors to improve their efficiency and lifespan.
troubleshooting techniques.
ed Solutions
p sets and hybrid systems that reduce dependency on grid power.
and schemes available for solar installations.
ndwater
ts groundwater usage (e.g., over-extraction due to free pumping).
able water use practices like drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting.

ment schemes and their rights and responsibilities related to free electricity.
s for energy-efficient equipment.

on the number of boys and girls enrolled at primary, secondary, and higher secondary

vel and age group to identify trends or dropouts.


ection
o understand:
rls) in the household attend school,Reasons for non-enrollment or dropout
education,
Causes
entify key barriers:Economic hardship,Early marriage
facilities,Cultural or social beliefs
Girl Education
ge to promote the importance of educating girls.
screenings, and guest talks from female achievers or educators.

anize debates, essay competitions, or rallies on gender equality in education


rls already in school
olarship Schemes
nt schemes (e.g., Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, KGBV) on school attendance.
are of or availing these benefits.
rovements
ities (e.g., separate toilets for girls, safe access roads) that discourage girl
uthorities or NGOs to address these needs.
ts
each month:
ns, posters, and handmade cards,Arrange for cake, snacks, and small gifts (toys, books,
ic, and dance to create a joyful atmosphere

for festivals like Diwali, Holi, Christmas, Eid, Pongal, etc.:


hemed items (e.g., diyas, lights, rangoli),Provide traditional clothes, sweets, and cultural
hind the festivals to educate and entertain
vities
ound the celebration:
, rakhi, Christmas ornaments, etc.,Display their work to boost self-esteem
ogram
ere children can sing, dance, act, or recite poems.
to build confidence and teamwork.
tion
hool kits, hygiene products, warm clothes) and personalize them with names or
tributing among peers to promote sharing.
tivities
quality time during celebrations by:
orating,Mentoring or tutoring informally
Initiative
o create a pen-pal system where students exchange letters with children from the
Helps build friendships and empathy.
Drive:Collect non-perishable items (rice, pulses, canned food, cooking oil, etc.)
pus,Local shops and markets,Residential communities
perly sorted and stored.

nts prepare nutritious meals in bulk (with hygiene and safety measures).
s shelters, roadside communities, or orphanages.
anks or NGOs
od banks or hunger-relief organizations.
ackaging, and distribution tasks.
ots
entration of food insecurity or homelessness.
ensure regular and fair outreach.
Events
rers, or campus events to safely collect leftover food.
eliver promptly with proper storage.
unger & Food Waste
sters or videos about:
cs,Impact of food waste,How students can help
e meals provided are balanced (carbs, protein, veggies).
lable) to plan basic but healthy meal options.
eate teams for collection, cooking, packaging, and distribution.
and train participants on hygiene, safety, and respectful engagement.

essment
y deforested, barren, or underutilized community lands (e.g., near schools, parks,
Assess soil quality, sunlight, and water availability before choosing what to plant.
on Drive
nt species suited to the region.
or NGOs to increase participation and ownership.
partments or panchayats for permissions and support.
rea of debris and weeds,Dig pits with appropriate spacing and depth for the selected
or protection from grazing animals if needed.

importance of trees for climate, air, and soil health


hance biodiversity, and beautify surroundings
ort videos to spread the message.
ram
c trees to students or local volunteers.
pling with details on watering, growth, and survival.

petitions in schools about tree planting and environmental conservation.


alks with students in the planted areas.
s
duce students to different career streams:
s, commerce, entrepreneurship, etc.
rance exams, and required skills for each stream.
ce
sessions where high school students can discuss:
oubts about career paths or courses
or higher education
Models
university students from diverse fields to share their journey and challenges.
imilar backgrounds to inspire the students.
ops
esume writing and interview skills,Communication and public speaking

ssments
res to help students identify their aptitudes.
est compatible career options.

d in-demand careers such as:


ental science, UX design, digital marketing, etc.
curiosity.
nstitutes
cation processes, deadlines, and scholarship options.
l interactions with college students if feasible.

lants
eal for seed ball planting (e.g., neem, tamarind, acacia, banyan, moringa).
germination rate and require minimal care.
ally
r nurseries with permission.
r schoolchildren in seed collection to spread awareness.
s
or cow dung), and water to form the base.
seeds inside each.
Workshops
lleges, or villages to teach others how to make seed balls.
pread knowledge about afforestation and climate action.
age Techniques
eriment to test success rates of different seeds.
ed areas to be ready for the rainy season.
es
or forest fringes for throwing seed balls during or just before rains.
t department or NGOs for permissions and support.

clubs, or women’s self-help groups in both making and dispersing seed balls.
ronmental facts to keep motivation high.

t plays about:Importance of trees,Benefits of seed balls over traditional planting


n cover
Participants
hysiotherapists, or staff at special schools/orphanages to understand:
isual, cognitive, etc.),Mobility, coordination, or behavioral needs
sports
ties

bstacle courses, seated volleyball, balloon badminton


events for visually impaired children
inclusive and fun
r Teams
cipants during activities,Provide one-on-one assistance
encouragement,
cial Schools or NGOs
already support children with disabilities
tion, and communication with caregivers
g Ceremonies
flag hoisting, or a torch relay
ring, singing, or dancing regardless of ability
wards
ppreciation notes to every participant
r than competition
l-Down Sessions
usic and stretching
breathing or group songs

as:
n parks, forest trails, or nature reserves
e extent and type of waste (plastic, organic, hazardous)
e
ng point
ers, social media, college bulletins, and word of mouth
NGOs, and residents for wider impact
Cleaning Supplies
garbage bags, tongs, masks, hand sanitizers
on points for volunteers
g Collection
aste into categories:
s),Organic (food, leaves),Hazardous (glass, medical waste)
cordingly
eness Sessions
entation on:The impact of litter on marine life, wildlife, and public health,Importance of
e management
horities
departments, or tourism boards for:
the drive,Permissions and collaboration,Providing dustbins or logistical help
Materials
ns who can repurpose collected plastics, metal, or cloth
lations from cleaned materials
Farming Practices
ng communities to understand:
enges with soil fertility, pests, and yields
tation
enefits of Crop Rotation
:How crop rotation prevents soil nutrient depletion
ical fertilizers and pesticides,Breaking pest and disease cycles
n Plans
ans for common local crops (e.g., rice–legume–vegetable or maize–pulse–oilseed)
rochures with visuals for better understanding

and test for pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium levels


tion based on soil condition
orkshops
tension officers or Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs)
agriculture, composting, and water-efficient farming techniques alongside crop rotation
Plots
on their land to demonstrate rotational cropping benefits
ver one or two seasons
Techniques
e crops for intercropping to maximize land use
to enhance overall productivity

munity Garden Space


es or residents to adopt:Vacant plots, school backyards, apartment corners, or unused
s access to water and sunlight

, herbs, medicinal plants, flowering plants, and composting


signage for organization
ng
l for fertility and pH levels,Mix organic compost or manure to enrich soil
Crops
al climate (e.g., tomatoes, okra, spinach, coriander)
quire less water and maintenance
age local residents, schoolchildren, and senior citizens in:
ncourage a shared sense of responsibility and pride
ng Systems
harvesting barrels, or reuse greywater if feasible
ensure consistency

for kitchen waste and garden debris


aste segregation and composting techniques
ularly
unteers ,Track growth, harvest dates, pest control measures, and watering cycles
d Harvests
harvest days or Earth Day
al families, schools, or food banks
ater Body
, or stream with pollution or neglect issues
sess:
or pH, turbidity, contaminants)
te, sewage, industrial runoff)
th

c clean-up events along the banks and in shallow waters


o:Plastics, organic debris, hazardous waste, and recyclables
es for waste disposal
aigns

atic life and human health


or sewage into water bodies
orted water conservation
ocial media to spread the message

r body warning against littering and dumping


sewage systems in nearby settlements
te segregation, and proper drainage systems
ommunities
ational walks, tree planting, or art projects themed around clean water
s on water safety and conservation

Topics
community, such as:
hepatitis, etc.)
g, menstrual hygiene)
nking water)
gue, tuberculosis awareness)

estionnaires to understand:
about vaccines and hygiene

actices

ons in schools, villages, or local community halls


rts, short videos, and skits,Models or games for children to learn hygiene practices
ination Drives
enters or PHCs,Help with:Mobilizing the community,Distributing information,Assisting
ls in registration
tices
using soap and clean water
anitary napkins, masks, nail cutters, etc.)
sposal, toilet use, and menstrual hygiene
ocal Influencers
r local leaders to address the community
t and dispel health-related fears
s
schools
keeping children healthy at home
ss:Current irrigation methods (flood irrigation, canals, etc.)
vers, tanks),Common crops and their water needs
ke over-irrigation, waterlogging, or declining water tables
kshops
portance of water conservation,Climate change impact on water availability
efficient practices
rigation Techniques
Drip irrigation,Sprinkler systems,Mulching to reduce evaporation
eos of successful implementations
and Diversification
ater-intensive crops suited to local climate
asonal crop planning for better water use
eness Material
isual charts on:Soil moisture management
nal water-saving practices (e.g., planting along contours)
utreach
sting
rm ponds,Percolation pits
ystems for homes and sheds
pH Testing
r retention capacity of their soil
on frequency accordingly

ns to explain:Why every vote matters,How voting impacts local and national


t-time voters, and marginalized groups
tion
esks in:Colleges, community centers, markets, and panchayat offices
ess of enrolling, correcting details, or updating addresses on the electoral roll
nal Content
s, or reels on:The role of elected representatives
es,Common myths and facts about voting
tsApp groups in local languages
ssions
chools, colleges, and villages to teach:
cture of government,Rights and duties under the Constitution

ols or colleges to:Teach how elections work


g, and result declaration,Use it to demystify the voting process and build confidence
Commission or NGOs
cers or nonprofits for:

guidelines
Events
making, and slogan contests in schools
ocracy, and active citizenship
imal/bird activity (parks, temples, bus stops, rooftops, farmlands, etc.)
tural water sources, especially in hot or dry seasons
tainers
coconut shells, or terracotta bowls
r for Animals & Birds” in local languages
an
ties among students or local volunteers
rly to prevent algae or mosquito breeding
y
Elevated spots for birds,Shady, ground-level areas for stray dogs, cats, and cows
or polluted spots

epers, and children about:


r animals during summer,Their role in refilling or monitoring pots nearby
Campaign
social media to inspire others
upport from animal welfare groups
Os or Animal Lovers
ers or nature clubs for advice, support, or donations
nitiative to nearby villages or urban neighborhoods
deas
water pots using simple sensors or rainwater harvesting
s to maintain water levels

Seminars
ancer survivors to speak,Cover common cancers (breast, cervical, oral, prostate, lung,
d emphasize early detection
ness Drives
enters to promote:Breast self-examination techniques
or cervical cancer,Oral cancer checks (especially in tobacco-prone areas)
amphlets and Posters
or easy understanding
prevention methods, and contact info for nearby health facilities
and Colleges
changes to reduce risk
smoking, alcohol, junk food, and physical inactivity
s Walks or Rallies
bolic events (e.g., pink ribbon marches)
partments for wider reach
entaries
survivors, treatments, or health tips,Host Q&A sessions afterward
asures
se, Avoiding tobacco, betel nut, and excessive alcohol
heck-ups
rnet Training
for calling, texting, and browsing, Explain mobile data vs. Wi-Fi
device settings (language, brightness, volume, etc.)
tial Digital Communication Platforms
alls, groups),Gmail or other email platforms
onal and informational content),Google Maps (navigation to nearby services)
Public Service Apps
ker, mAadhaar
s, pension status, or apply for schemes online
and Online Banking
pps like PhonePe, Paytm, Google Pay
anking, and checking balances
aud prevention
ns on Cyber Safety and Misinformation
ews and scam messages
, not sharing OTPs or passwords)
oths or Digital Literacy Corners
ps,Creating email IDs,Linking Aadhaar to mobile numbers or bank accounts
pread Awareness

ith digital inclusion themes


ents in marketplaces

the Community
eateries to assess:
e-use plastic items (bags, cups, straws, etc.)
ted
campaign

lleges, markets, and residential areas to explain:


ngle-use plastics
l, water, marine life, and health
films, and local language presentations
natives
ernatives like:Cloth/jute bags,Steel/copper bottles,Bamboo or steel straws

r Flash Mobs
r near schools to show:The journey of a plastic item from use to pollution
mproper disposal

rs to clean:Public areas, lakesides, bus stands, etc.


waste collected.
on social media
Programs
contests, and pledge drives for school children
assadors for a plastic-free future
Blood Bank
d Cross, or government-approved blood banks
aff, equipment, and logistics for safe collection

college campuses, community halls, or public spaces


nd or during an event to increase participation
on Camp
banners, and digital flyers
oups, college newsletters, and local radio
rtance of blood donation
weakness, not suitable for women)
n System, Set up online and offline registration forms
weight, health conditions)
onors
Public
fore the camp on:Who can donate and how often
ation,Blood components and uses (e.g., platelets, plasma, whole blood)

sist with:Registration,Crowd management,Guiding donors through the process


on
ne
nitizers, and clean seating
k to handle bio-medical waste responsibly.

ent
o understand:Educational background and career goals of youth,Existing IT
vices and internet.

vels:Basic IT Skills:Computer fundamentals, typing, MS Office (Word, Excel,


, email use, printing and scanning
search, data entry, Google Workspace tools
ional use
Programming (Python, JavaScript),
ic design (Canva, Photoshop basics)
email campaigns)
ure
Os, or community halls for space
jectors, and internet access
or teaching
ssions
d classes

Readiness Workshops
tte, communication skills

eation
pletion
es for each completed level/module
es and job applications
ob Connections
or:

online jobs (Upwork, Fiverr, etc.)


Levels
on-one conversations to understand:
artphones, tablets, laptops)
pps and internet usage
g., video calling, online banking)
ning Sessions
y halls, temples, or old-age homes to teach:
e (turning on, typing, volume, etc.)
s

sentials
e mobile data
YouTube
om/Google Meet)
ookings, weather apps, etc.

onePe, Google Pay, Paytm)


nsactions (avoiding scams, not sharing OTPs)
Privacy
ing/scam messages,Importance of strong passwords

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