Global Spiritual Philanthropist Mohanji plans tribal development project in Chhattisgarh

Mohanji

Team News Riveting

Raipur, October 17

The Mohanji Foundation, guided by its founder Mohanji, is planning an empowerment initiative for
the tribal communities of Chhattisgarh, on similar lines as the ongoing philanthropic activities of
Mohanji Foundation and its sister organisation, Ammucare Charitable Trust, in Mohanpur,
Jharkhand.

With this planned project, the Foundation is spreading its wings wider, reaching out to
those in need and bringing hope to the lives of thousands of tribal residents in Chhattisgarh.
“We’re excited to target Chhattisgarh for our template of holistic community development that we
have successfully used over two decades and across several countries,” CEO Madhusudan
Rajagopalan told us. “Whichever part of the world we are in, our goal is to create a similar
transformative effect of empowering individuals and communities through self-reliance, dignity and
pride.”

In 2018, From a single room with no electricity, the Mohanpur site began teaching embroidery and
sewing to tribal women. It has since grown in scale and scope, now selling products under its own
brand “Ahimsa Imprints”. In February 2022, Mohanji ka Aangan was also established in Mohanpur,
where children are provided with supplementary education including English training, weekend yoga
sessions, art classes and sports. The Chhattisgarh project aims to similarly include healthcare
initiatives, supplementary education, skills training, development programs, and spiritual and mental
well-being for Chhattisgarh’s tribal communities.

According to Rajagopalan, Mohanji’s planned expansion into Chhattisgarh is not a mere
geographical expansion. “It embodies the spirit of compassion and global humanism, that collective
action rooted in love and empathy can bridge gaps of disparity and create a world where kindness
and compassion thrive.”

Rajagopalan said his organization is searching for a site in Chhattisgarh that has suitable social
and administrative environments. “We make sure that the communities where we build our facilities
have the interest and support of local officials and NGOs,” said Rajagopalan. “Cost is obviously
the most important factor, as ours is a purely volunteer-driven, service-focused organization.
Therefore, before we commence work on a specific site, we ensure that the enablers are in place
first.”

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