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ExtEnDinG A OuR OtHER initiAtiVES
HELPinG HAnD
Building Partnerships
aPPl Foundation for long has been working for the best interest of the small tea
aPPl Foundation believes in reaching out to people through its partners and well- growers (stg) of assam. to strengthen this effort a memorandum of understanding
wishers. the Foundation has a longstanding association with partners and stands was signed between aPPl Foundation and assam agricultural university (aau).
together in support for each other for the cause of common good. Henceforth aau will be our knowledge Partner for stg trainings.
moran Blind School has been an abode of wellness and empowerment for
visually challenged children. aPPl Foundation encouraged the initiatives of the
organization and supported its cause.
indian institute of Cerebral Palsy (IIcP) is an organization committed
to change the lives of children and adults afflicted with cerebral palsy through
multifaceted activities. aPPl Foundation stands in solidarity with IIcP and supports
the advancement of educational and skill development opportunity to the child
benefactors of the organization.
It is in support of holistic development of
these children that we extend our hand to our
associate organizations
Mr. Dhiraj Kajati of APPL Foundation, Mr. Pratul Borah of APPL, Mr. A. Saikia, Registrar of AAU and Mr. Subhash C Barua, Head of Tea
Husbandry and Training signing the MoU
Representing APPL Foundation at
Eastern Himalayan naturenomics:
Small is Beautiful!
Jatin Bavishi delivered a lecture titled ‘small is Beautiful: can
small tea Farms of udalguri envisage smart rural Futures?’
during the Balipara Foundation awards. the lecture discussed
the socio-economic and ecological impact of the small tea
grower (stg) movement in udalguri and concluded with the
need to emphasize on the stg’s.
Mr. Jatin Bavishi talking about the STG’s at
Eastern Himalayan Naturenomics
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