About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
2009
Dharma Life, established in 2009, is committed to reducing rural poverty in India through an innovative entrepreneurship approach. Its primary focus i Read mores on uplifting the quality of life in rural areas by nurturing entrepreneurship among young individuals. By training and empowering rural youth to address issues like awareness, accessibility, and affordability of essential products and services, it becomes an agent of positive change within their communities. This is achieved through impactful awareness campaigns, product demonstrations, and activities that encourage collective engagement and behaviour change. Dharma Life's distinctive entrepreneurship model aligns with various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly emphasizing gender equality, poverty alleviation, access to clean water and sanitation, promoting good health and well-being, combating indoor air pollution, enabling clean energy access, fostering sustainable communities, and supporting climate action. With a network of over 16,000 rural entrepreneurs, including a substantial 75% representation of women entrepreneurs, its efforts have touched the lives of more than 10 million beneficiaries across 40,000+ villages in 13 Indian states.
Cause Area
Impact
Dharma Life has achieved impact across multiple fronts: over 5.3 million women have been empowered through digital literacy training, benefiting from enhanced technological skills; approximately 867,222 children have been reached through literacy campaigns, expanding educational opportunities; in the domain of livelihood creation, 22,682 sewing machines, 113,039 mobile phones, and 5,874 bicycles have been sold, fostering economic avenues; more than 14,000 livelihoods have been established, generating around $695,000 in income; tackling energy access and clean cooking, 37,920 clean cooking devices and 201,441 solar lighting solutions have been distributed, improving living conditions; addressing water, sanitation, and hygiene, 8,168 water purifiers have been provided, enhancing clean water access; in the nutrition sector, over 2.7 million sachets of fortified health drinks have been distributed, positively impacting nutritional well-being; furthermore, the focus on menstrual hygiene, family planning, and sexual and reproductive health has led to the sale of 76,189 female hygiene packs, promoting women's health and awareness.
Programs
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Digital Empowerment Programme
Dharma Life takes an active role in addressing the challenges of illiteracy and education in India. With a focus on digital empowerment, the organisation employs Dharma Life Entrepreneurs (DLEs) to engage in various school activities that encourage children's education and dreams. Recognizing India's high illiteracy rates and school dropouts, often due to inadequate infrastructure and poor quality of study environments, Dharma Life aims to make a difference. By equipping women in rural areas with digital literacy skills, particularly in mobile phone and internet usage, the organisation empowers them to unlock new opportunities and potential for personal growth.
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Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Programme
Dharma Life addresses critical water, sanitation, and hygiene issues prevalent in India. With millions lacking access to safe water and proper sanitation, particularly affecting women and leading to high child mortality rates, Dharma Life takes action. Utilizing its network of rural entrepreneurs, the organisation raises awareness about clean drinking water and promotes the significance of water purifiers through behaviour-changing initiatives. Additionally, Dharma Life conducts engaging handwashing campaigns in rural schools, employing creative tools like songs and games to impart the importance of proper hand hygiene and correct techniques for washing hands.
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Livelihoods Programme
Dharma Life focuses on creating sustainable livelihoods in rural India, where the majority of income is derived from agriculture and seasonal employment is common due to poor land productivity and inefficient resource use. To address this, Dharma Life employs its distinctive entrepreneurship approach, offering individuals the chance to both earn a living and bring about positive transformation in their villages. These Dharma Life Entrepreneurs generate income by leading behaviour change initiatives within their communities. Additionally, they earn through the sale of beneficial products like solar lamps, water purifiers, induction cookstoves, and sanitary napkins, among others, contributing to both economic prosperity and societal improvement.
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Nutrition Programme
Dharma Life is addressing the concerning state of hunger and malnutrition in India through a two-fold approach: raising awareness and enhancing access. Leveraging its network of Dharma Life Entrepreneurs, the organisation is spreading awareness within communities about the critical significance of adequate nutrition, particularly for children. Additionally, Dharma Life is utilizing this same network to distribute nutritional supplements and nutritious snacks to more than 50,000 villages, thereby taking tangible steps to combat this issue at both the grassroots and access levels.
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Energy Access & Clean Cooking Programme
Dharma Life is addressing the critical issue of energy access and clean cooking in rural India. Approximately 45 million rural households still lack access to electricity, forcing them to rely on outdated energy sources like kerosene and wood-fired stoves, leading to health and environmental hazards. Dharma Life's "Lighting up Young Minds" campaign tackles the challenge of inadequate lighting in villages by advocating for solar lights as a clean alternative. The campaign not only promotes solar lights but also empowers young children to champion behavioural changes in their communities. Moreover, Dharma Life's "Dharma Chef" cooking contest encourages the adoption of clean cooking solutions by allowing rural women to experience the benefits and convenience of induction cooktops, thereby promoting their sustained use and highlighting the positive impact on cooking practices and the environment.
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Menstrual Hygiene, Family Planning & SRH Programme
Dharma Life is actively addressing the challenges of menstrual hygiene, family planning, and sexual and reproductive health in rural areas. With a focus on women's well-being, the organisation's Dharma Life Entrepreneurs engage in school and community activities, using creative approaches such as a modified version of the Snakes and Ladders game to break the stigma around menstrual hygiene. Through these initiatives, adolescent girls receive education on proper menstrual hygiene practices and are provided with sanitary kits to implement their learning. Dharma Life also extends its efforts to educate young couples in rural communities about family planning methods through the same network of rural entrepreneurs, contributing to improved awareness and access to essential reproductive health information and services.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
100+
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAECV5590R
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Registration ID
U80301DL2012NPL233410
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FCRA
231661799
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
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Headquarters
Dharma Life an initiative of Gajam India Private Limited First floor, 5, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi, 110065
Directions
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
Gajam India Private Limited
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Private Limited Company