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Chitrakoot Project is an integrated and holistic model for the development of rural India, based on the principles outlines in Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya's Integral Humanism to create a society based on the complimentarity of the family, primary school and the local population. The Chitrakoot Project is a self-reliance campaign that was launched on 26th January 2002 and will cover 500 villages around Chitrakoot in 2 phases. The 80 villages taken up in the 1st phase will be self-reliant by 15th August 2005, and the remaining villages will achieve self-reliance by 26th January 2009.

Visit For more Details:- www.chitrakoot.org

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  • Nanaji you are an Ideal for every Indian, you did a great job and I would say if every politicain can learn only 1 quality from you then Bharat will be developed country with in the span of time.

    For people like Nanaji "Rashtra se badhkar kuchh nahi."

    Jai Bhawani

  • NANAJI is the oldest sanghite.

    hats off to him , as he has never went out of his work.

  • I suppose in the information age it will be easier for these people to learn from the mistakes of others, others to learn from their mistakes and everyone to learn from each other's success.

  • This is perhaps the greatest social project in Bharat in this century. waiting for the next video of the series. Once again, the way forward is Integral Humanism, which is clearly practical as demonstrated by Shri Nanaji Deshmukh and the Deendayal Research Institute.

    A big OMMMMM ..:-)

  • its the year 2009...the poverty levels in India r totally unacceptable...corrupt politicians need to spend a week in a poor man's shoes. Government officials still have not set foot in several parts of India, these parts r untouched & desperately need attention, infrastruture, education, jobs, healthcare, list in endless...progress is far too slow...people should rise and protest in HUGE numbers at the footsteps of power in Delhi...make sure the poor man's voice is heard.

    God Bless India

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