It is a voluntary association of persons who work together to promote their economic interest. It
works on the principle of self-help as well as mutual help. The main objective is to provide support
to members. Nobody joins a cooperative society to earn profit. People come forward as a group, pool
their individual resources,
utilise them in the best possible manner, and derive some common benefit out of it.
I am a student of environmental science and sustainability. I am keen on working in the sector of environmental policy and governance focusing on issues such as justice and sustainable development.
Pooja is a feminist researcher and activist, deeply invested in issues around gender, childhood, sexuality, violence, health and education.
I am well versed with the culture and languages of tribal communities of the district and also closely associated with the issues relating to their Education, Livelihood and Environment.