Vyasadeva Educational and Charitable Trust

The Vyasdeva Educational and Charitable Trust (VEC Trust), established in 2014, is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organisation dedicated to delivering sustainable community development.

We are committed to advancing rural development through education, empowerment, and inclusive community initiatives. Our work prioritises capacity building, sustainable agriculture, and the promotion of rural entrepreneurship to strengthen livelihoods and foster long-term resilience. We also uphold and promote tribal and ethnic cultural heritage while supporting holistic well-being through structured programmes in yoga and sports, enabling individuals and communities to realise their full potential.

Developing Capabilities Towards Happiness

Ongoing

Marginal and Small Farmers of Bankura District, West Bengal can apply for Central Govt. PDMC scheme

National Commission for Women, Government of India Sponsored State Level Seminar on Unequal Pay: Gender Discrimination at Workplace

Monthly Nutritional Lunch Programs (MNLP)

Multilayer Vegetable Farming (MVF)

Completed

Research Projects (Published)

Mushroom Cultivation

Organic Compost

Covid 19 Campaign

VECT Bio Farm

Plantation Program

Balika Krishi Udyan (Horticulture)

Methodology Workshops

Goatery

Health Camps

PDMC Scheme Access

Fakir Bandh Fishery Project

VECT Medicinal Plant Gardens

Community Support

Annual Events (Yoga, Sports, Cultural)

Rural Entrepreneurship Support

Donation Camps

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We provide educational resources and training programs to empower individuals .

We promote organic farming practices to improve livelihoods and community health.

We focus on creating local employment through pilot projects in sustainable agriculture.

Providing dignity and basic needs—from daily nutritious meals (MNLP) to essential crisis support.

Nurturing physical, mental, and spiritual health through sports and yoga events

Generating academic insights on critical rural issues, from health intervention to livelihood.

Reviving and patronising dying ethnic arts to preserve cultural identity.

Providing free communal assistance, including dispute resolution.

Financial and entrepreneurial support to promote start-ups and rural ventures

HIGHLIGHTS

9000

Labour Days

Created

14800

Plates Nutritious Food supplied

10

Ethnic Cultural

Programs

9

Research Paper

Published

350

Farmers

Trained

Who can approach us

Corporates

 can partner with us on CSR initiatives to fulfill your commitment to social welfare by fostering sustainable rural livelihoods.

Social Workers

can join our mission to bring smiles to faces submerged in poverty and suffering.

Community Organizers

can collaborate with our network of local volunteers and functional project teams to maximize community reach and effectiveness.

Public Administrators

can leverage our strong ground-level presence and actionable research.

Kind-hearted People

can extend their hands through monetary or non-monetary help to the rural poor.

Researchers

can engage with our active research team to collaborate on studies identifying and developing rural livelihood issues.

Students (Graduate or Post-graduate)

can fulfil their academic needs for fieldwork, dissertations, internships, and live projects.

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