About Us

Rural Awareness For Integrated Development Society

We see the development of society as a whole, where marginalized sections are also at par. They must have access to education, agricultural training, etc. and become a wagon to an egalitarian society.

RAIDS, is a non-profit organization that legally came into existence in 2002 in Adilabad, Telangana. The society was promoted by seven visionaries hailing from different walks of life, who were actively engaged in public welfare activities in their yester years. Right from its inception, RAIDS has been promoting social components, especially in the specific thematic areas of Women Empowerment, Environment Awareness, Women Farmers Clubs, Agriculture Development, Animal Husbandry Development, Horticulture Development, and farmer development, for the marginalized population living in 10 Mandals spread across the KB Asifabad and Mancherial districts, respectively, in Telangana State. The sole intention of this organization is to fulfill the following vision and missions perceived by the promoters. Our organization's work has laid its emphasis primarily …

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Our focus area

Events

Plantation training at Bhoopalapatnam

Our organization conducted a plantation training program in Bhoopalapatnam, to educate and empower community members on tree planting techniques and environmental conservation. Participants learned about the importance of trees, proper planting methods, and maintenance practices. Through hands-on demonstrations and interactive sessions, we equipped individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to greener surroundings.

Programs

Agriculture training program

The organization has conducted Agriculture Training Programs for farmers in the Adilabad district of Telangana State. Agriculture is one of the major sectors of the Indian economy. It has been present in the country for thousands of years. Over the years it has developed and the use of new technologies and equipment replaced almost all the traditional methods of farming. Besides, in India, there are still some small farmers that use the old traditional methods of agriculture because they lack the resources to use modern methods. Furthermore, this is the only sector that contributed to the growth of not only itself but also of the other sector of the country.

Our Impact

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0 Honey farming training
0 Vermi composting training

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