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Villagers form committees to lead change

In Khursi, people built skills, supported each other, and took charge of their own progress. Women became leaders, farmers improved incomes, children enjoyed learning, and youth used technology to bring new ideas.<br><br>The lesson is clear: when communities lead, change lasts.

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Villagers form committees to lead change

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  1. VILLAGERS FORM COMMITTEES TO LEAD CHANGE In Khursi, training in bookkeeping, sanitation, and nutrition turned residents into problem- solvers. Confidence grew. Leadership flourished.

  2. When Development Committees, perceptions changed. She introduced nutrition games and became a motivator for others. women like Rukhsana joined Village

  3. Education games and puzzles made classrooms fun. Attendance rose as children found joy in learning.

  4. Farmers like Nafees used farmer field schools to learn new tools and water-saving methods. The result? Higher yields and doubled income.

  5. ? Want to know more about such initiatives? Check out our website. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube. Link in captions.

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