Rural development
“India Lives in its village”—Mahatma Gandhi.
Around 65% of the State’s population is living in rural areas. People in rural areas should have the same quality of life as is enjoyed by people living in sub urban and urban areas. Further there are cascading effects of poverty, unemployment, poor and inadequate infrastructure in rural areas on urban centres causing slums and consequential social and economic tensions manifesting in economic deprivation and urban poverty. It is in rural India that a vast potential of talent and untapped creative and intellectual energy lies. If this group of people is not empowered, the nation as a whole cannot flourish and develop. Keeping this in kind Abhinav Nirman is making efforts on Integrated Sustainable Development model with total of 10,000 rural masses at different location in Bihar.