Village Development Centre (VDC) is committed to empowering communities and improving livelihoods through the formation of Joint Liability Groups (JLGs). With the support of NABARD, we have successfully promoted 30 JLGs in our project area, each consisting of individualswith shared goals and aspirations.
VDC recognized that culture has a unique power to engage and educate. Thus, we collaborated with the renowned Thanjai Vijayalakshmi Cultural Team to create a memorable cultural extravaganza focused on financial literacy.
The cultural events were a blend of various art forms, including street plays, folk dances, songs, and skits. These engaging performances brought the important message of financial literacy to life in an entertaining and accessible way.
The cultural programs were graced by the presence of esteemed guests who have made significant contributions to the community. Mr. S. Suresh Kumar, Assistant General Manager (AGM) at NABARD, Mr.Prabaharan, Lead Bank Manager (LDM) from Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) in Trichy, and Mr.Ramanathan from SNEKA, Trichy, all took part in the festivities.
The cultural events were not just about performances; they were a celebration of learning and empowerment. The esteemed guests encouraged the public to actively engage in the process of financial literacy.
As part of these cultural events, VDC distributed Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials. These materials served as valuable resources to help individuals continue their financial literacy journey.
As a tangible outcome of these cultural celebrations, VDC successfully enrolled 155 women in the Life Insurance Corporation's (LIC) AamAadmiBimaYojana (AABY) insurance scheme. This achievement underscores the power of culture and community engagement in fostering financial security.
These cultural events were more than mere performances; they were a vibrant blend of culture and learning. They showcased how culture can be a powerful tool to impart knowledge, raise awareness, and promote positive financial practices.
VDC's commitment to financial literacy is also a commitment to financial inclusion. By using culture as a medium to spread awareness, we aimed to empower individuals to take charge of their financial futures and make informed decisions.
At VDC, we believe that empowerment comes in many forms, and cultural events are one way to inspire and uplift communities. We celebrate these achievements in the spirit of financial empowerment and look forward to continuing our journey towards a financially literate and secure future for all.
VDC remains dedicated to initiatives that promote cultural education for financial prosperity. Through these programs, we strive to build a stronger, more financially savvy community, one cultural celebration at a time.
The cultural events were a blend of various art forms, including street plays, folk dances, songs, and skits. These engaging performances brought the important message of financial literacy to life in an entertaining and accessible way.
The cultural programs were graced by the presence of esteemed guests who have made significant contributions to the community. Mr. S. Suresh Kumar, Assistant General Manager (AGM) at NABARD, Mr.Prabaharan, Lead Bank Manager (LDM) from Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) in Trichy, and Mr.Ramanathan from SNEKA, Trichy, all took part in the festivities.
The cultural events were not just about performances; they were a celebration of learning and empowerment. The esteemed guests encouraged the public to actively engage in the process of financial literacy.
As part of these cultural events, VDC distributed Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials. These materials served as valuable resources to help individuals continue their financial literacy journey.
As a tangible outcome of these cultural celebrations, VDC successfully enrolled 155 women in the Life Insurance Corporation's (LIC) AamAadmiBimaYojana (AABY) insurance scheme. This achievement underscores the power of culture and community engagement in fostering financial security.
These cultural events were more than mere performances; they were a vibrant blend of culture and learning. They showcased how culture can be a powerful tool to impart knowledge, raise awareness, and promote positive financial practices.
VDC's commitment to financial literacy is also a commitment to financial inclusion. By using culture as a medium to spread awareness, we aimed to empower individuals to take charge of their financial futures and make informed decisions.
At VDC, we believe that empowerment comes in many forms, and cultural events are one way to inspire and uplift communities. We celebrate these achievements in the spirit of financial empowerment and look forward to continuing our journey towards a financially literate and secure future for all.
VDC remains dedicated to initiatives that promote cultural education for financial prosperity. Through these programs, we strive to build a stronger, more financially savvy community, one cultural celebration at a time.