Honoring Drs. Narayan and Chandrakala Malpani's Vision through Smriti

Through Smriti, we strive to fulfill Drs. Narayan and Chandrakala Malpani's dream of a better world. We work tirelessly to provide healthcare services to those in need, educate and empower communities, and promote sustainable practices that protect our planet. Smriti is not just a project; it is a promise—to uphold Drs. Malpani's legacy and continue their noble work for generations to come.

Celebrating Smriti: A Legacy of Service

Smriti, the heart and soul of Malpani-Smriti-Trust, is a living memorial to the values and vision of Drs. Narayan and Chandrakala Malpani. It is a testament to their unwavering commitment to community welfare, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Smriti's foundation is rooted in Drs. Malpani's belief that every individual deserves access to quality healthcare, education, and a clean environment.

Honoring a Legacy

Malpani Smriti Trust & Snehalaya

The Agricultural Training Centre provides training in modern farming techniques and farm produce-based entrepreneurship to small farmers. The Krushimitra project offers support to farmers for group farming, finding markets for their produce, and more. Since 2019, we have also been working in rural Maharashtra to empower villages to become water-sufficient. Environmental conservation, soil preservation, and tree plantation initiatives have been undertaken by Snehalaya on our larger campuses where sufficient land is available. Snehalaya has primarily operated in Maharashtra, focusing on Ahmednagar, Pune, and Aurangabad.

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Empowering Communities, Building Futures

Mission

Malpani Smriti Trust is committed to improving lives by creating sustainable community projects that promote well-being and inclusivity.

Purpose

Our purpose is to create a vibrant community hub where individuals can access essential services, engage in recreational activities, and connect with nature.

Vision

We envision Malpani Smriti Trust as a model community that inspires positive change and fosters harmony, resilience, and innovation.

Activities to be conducted

Outreach

  1. Tribal communities
  2. Illiterate groups
  3. Financially challenged populations
  4. Farmers following traditional methods of farming, with limited crop variety and low yields
  5. Raising awareness about innovative ways to conserve, cultivate, and curate land while preserving the natural habitat

Agriculture

  1. Organic Farming
  2. Organic Farming Training Centre
  3. Modern Techniques in Agriculture
  4. Guidance and Training Centre on Rice Varieties
  5. Cow Conservation Centre (Goshala)

Enviroment

  1. Building Miavaki Forest
  2. Center for Environmental Studies
  3. Science Lab
  4. Science Park
  5. Agri Tourism Centre
  6. Science Tourism Centre
  7. Creating a museum about the local culture and info
    about the tribes and local community

Health & Hygiene

  1. Hospital of 15 Beds
  2. Research centre for conducting studies on health problem of Tribal & other local Communities.
  3. Health awareness activities with local communities
  4. Special Treatment & Follow up like surgeries and Chronic illness.

Objective of the project

"Empowering Rural and Tribal Livelihoods"

The primary objective of the project is to create a role model for sustainable rural and tribal development by providing livelihood opportunities.

"Promoting Forestation and Ecosystem Conservation"

Encouraging forestation and ecosystem conservation, while actively addressing challenges such as global warming.

"Ensuring Food and Nutritional Security"

Ensuring food and nutritional security, while preventing the degradation of natural resources, is essential to achieving our primary objective.

"Addressing Farming Challenges for Sustainability"

Addressing the low profitability issues faced by small and marginal farmers, as well as tribal communities, is key to our success.

"Farmer Empowerment and Family Rehabilitation"

Empowering farmers and rehabilitating families to improve their livelihoods and well-being.

"Wildlife Conservation and Research Center"

Conserving wild plants, herbs, flowers, vegetables, and more through research conducted at the center.

Targeted Population

  1. People belonging to the local Katkari tribal community.
  2. Other local tribal populations.
  3. Small farmers, primarily from the OBC and Dalit communities in Kinhavli and surrounding rural areas.

 

Location: The proposed Malpani Smriti Centre is located in Kinavali village, approximately 9 km from Saralgaon, in Shahapur, Chikhalgaon, Kinavli, Murbad, Nashik, Thane, and other tribal and backward areas. It is situated on the Saralgaon-Shahpur Link Road, close to Malshej Ghat in the Western Mountain region.

Average Rainfall: 2500 to 4500 mm, making it challenging to work from June to October.

Staple Crops and Diet of Locals: Rice and some seasonal vegetables.

Community Reviews for
Malpani-Smriti-Trust

The work of Malpani-Smruti-Trust has garnered heartfelt appreciation from the community. Here are some reviews from those who have witnessed the trust’s transformative impact firsthand.

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