1. Cluster of villages under SCOPE had domestic cows with less milk to support the familiy economically. SCOPE educated the whole community for a long period. Brought home to the people other benefits of purchasing milk-yielding animals. These helped them to be independent and economically self-sufficient.
a. In the extreme left the new cows with the farmers are seen. b. In the right top corner a biogas plant beong consturcted through SCOPE. For fire and manure.c. Earlier cow-dung cakes were burnt for fire. After the new cows Biogas plants were built. Extreme left below.
2. a. In the extreme top left food breed of goats were distributed to the landless families.
b. Women clustered together in the top right corner.
c. Wormicompost was introduced in the villages.
d. A separate women's Dairy Co-operative started. Women themselves manage all the records and collection.
3. Inauguration of the Women's Dairy Co-operative. In the centre Vishwas is seen guiding the people. Standing next to him is the Co-operative Dairy Secreteary for State is seen.
The banner in the picture is about the gathering of the Women's Dairy Co-operative.
The banner in the picture is about the gathering of the Women's Dairy Co-operative.
Thanks to the men who permitted their wives and other women in the house to participate in the co-operative movement in the vilage.
a. Top left Dr. P C Alexander is seen felicitating SCOPE through Vishwas.
b. In the extreme top right corner on another ocasion on behalf of SCOPE Vishwas is receiveing the award.
c. In the third photo SCOPE is being honoured.
d. Till the Biogas plants were started the villagers had to resort to cutting the trees for firewood. A woman is carrying firewood.
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