Agragati

Fosters sustainable innovations, collaborating for socio-economic transformation through education, healthcare, and policy influence for an inclusive, exploitation-free society

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About

  • Headquarters

    Howrah, West Bengal

  • Since

    2017

Agragati, a Civil Society Organisation, is dedicated to fostering innovations for sustainable lifestyles among underserved communities. Founded as a n Read moreot-for-profit entity, it collaborates with committed social activists, workers, and national/international bodies. Its focus lies in socio-economic transformation for unreached groups, such as tribes, ST, SC, and weaker sections. The organisation structures governance systems, PRI institutions, and Gram Sabhas to ensure effective public service delivery. It aims to improve the lives of vulnerable communities, particularly tribal women and the economically disadvantaged. Operating across the value chain, it implements village-level programmes, partners with Government and other organisations, and influences policy. Its vision is a self-reliant, inclusive society free from exploitation. Its mission centres on socio-economic and cultural development for marginalized groups through education, healthcare, and income generation. It works with the objective of eradicating poverty and discrimination, promoting local economies, and safeguarding traditions. Agragati addresses livelihood, health, safety, discrimination, youth participation, and green energy to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth.

Programs

  • Global Opportunity for Youth Network (GOYN)

    District

    Focusing on equality, systemic transformation, and amplifying youth voices, the strategy prioritizes collaborative efforts across sectors. It aims to uplift "Opportunity Youth," aged 16 to 29, not in school or formal employment. Covering Ramgarh district's blocks – Ramgarh, Gola, Dulmi, Chitarpur – encompassing 50 revenue villages and 60,000 youth, the initiative involves counselling, skill development, and rural entrepreneurship training. Notably, 307 youths secured diverse job roles, 351 underwent skill training, and 29 initiated enterprises, with 10 recipients of a Rs. 25,000 fellowship for new ventures.

  • Promoting Farmers Producer Organization (FPO)

    District

    The aim is to enhance income for marginalized and small farmers by forming their own organisations and producers' group. These farmers, with limited resources, often face challenges in diversifying crops due to price risks and inadequate marketing opportunities stemming from small farm sizes. Operating in Ramgarh district's Gola block, the initiative facilitated procurement of paddy, seeds, and farm equipment, and facilitated transactions through the ENAM portal. Noteworthy outcomes include financial benefits to registered farmers, issuance of E-Labour cards, mango orchard establishment, expanded irrigation, and increased earnings per FPC member.

  • Green and Clean Energy Programme

    District

    The initiative aims to promote economic growth and address climate change in Jharkhand by implementing renewable energy solutions. Rural artisans and entrepreneurs in Ramgarh district's Gola, Dulmi, Chitarpur, and Ramgarh blocks are the primary beneficiaries. Awareness workshops, along with print, radio, and TV campaigns, are conducted to introduce energy conservation. Notably, the effort has enabled various businesses such as Xerox centres, silver jewellery crafting, sewing machines, common service centres, and more, to thrive, enhancing the region's green and clean energy landscape.

  • ChildLine India (1098) District Sub Centre

    District

    The "Child Line India (1098) District Sub Centre" project aims to provide assistance and uphold the rights of children in need, focusing on those aged 0 to 18. Operating in the Ramgarh district, including Gola, Dulmi, Chitarpur, Mandu, Ramgarh, and Pataratu blocks, the project covers 1200 revenue villages and serves around 8000 children. Activities encompass counselling, open discussions, awareness programmes, door-to-door campaigns, competitions, and engagement with local entities. Remarkably, the project sponsored 90 children for higher education, raised awareness about child rights among 600 children, and introduced 1098 to the children.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Participants in Consumer Awareness Programme on Rtps

    Program Name

    Consumer Affairs and Fair Business Practices in West Bengal

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 2240
    • 2018-19 2300
    • 2019-20 1535
    • 2020-21 1259
  • Beneficiary Students in Special Training Centre

    Program Name

    National Child Labour School (NCLP)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 100
    • 2018-19 100
    • 2019-20 100
    • 2020-21 100

Leadership Team

  • Utpal Dalui

    President

  • Mustak Ali Mandal

    Vice - President

  • Tapan Mandal

    Secretary

  • Kiron Sankar Dutt

    Assistant Secretary

  • Biva Nebu

    Treasurer

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    S/26356

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    WB/2017/0114633

  • FCRA

    147000027

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Vill-Kalikata, Po-Rashpur, Ps-Amta, Howrah, 711401

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.3,892,505
    Expenses
    Rs.3,857,747
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.101,839
    Program Expenses
    Rs.3,755,908
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.2,354,481
    Expenses
    Rs.2,241,114
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.79,602
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,161,512
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.5,818,683
    Expenses
    Rs.4,984,540
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,428,681
    Program Expenses
    Rs.3,555,859
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