Contributions
Indigenous people development, Biodiversity, and Environment
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Grameena Youth festival for youth integrity, creating competitive spirit and development at Seethampeta, Srikakulam dt on 21.03.2014. Manya Pragathi organized the
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Manya Pragathi organized a seminar on employment and higher studies for tribal 10th, Inter, and Degree students at Seethampeta, Srikakulam dt on 12.01.2016.
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Manya Pragathi organized a Two-day (13th-14th of February 2016) seminar on Career planning, employment, and higher studies for strengthening tribal girl's education, employment, and hi gher studies.
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Manyapragathi organized celebration and awareness events on eve of Endangered species day (20th of May,2016) at Seethampeta, Srikakulam dts, and Andhra Pradesh.
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Manyapragathi celebrated and created an awareness event on the eve of World Environmental day ( 5th June 2016) at Chinakamba village, Seethampeta Mandal, Srikakulam dt, Andhra Pradesh.
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Manya Pragathi organized district level tribal painting competition on the International Day of the world's Indigenous people on the 9th of August,2017 at Seethampeta, Srikakulam dt, Andhra Pradesh. This event also recognizes the achievements and contributions that indigenous people make to improve world issues such as environmental protection and promote the rights of the world’s indigenous population.
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Manya Pragathi organized three days (22. 02. 2020 to 25.02.2020) Grameena Youth Festival for youth integrity, creating competitive spirit, development and to bring the positive atmosphere among the young person’s life.
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Manya Pragathi established (01.06. 2020) the National e-tribal museum for the preservation of tribal culture and heritage.
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Manya Pragathi established (12.06. 2020) the Virtual Biodiversity for creating awareness and education to the people on biodiversity and protection in their natural habitats.
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DIGITAL EDUCATION LEARNING INNOVATION CLUSTERS established at Paddapallanki valasa, Samarelli, Donubai and Chilagam., to expand more villages in the near future. The total benefited 130 tribal school children directly from LKG to 5th grade through Digital education learning innovation clusters.