Harvesting success through Millets
Sesha Seth, a 70-year-old farmer from Banjidunguri village in Bijepur block, was honoured as the best millet farmer in September 2023. His journey into millet farming began only a few years ago.
For over 20 years, Mahashakti Foundation has been a lifeline for marginalized communities in some of Odisha’s most remote areas. We focus on creating sustainable agriculture, livelihoods, education, enhancing health and nutrition, and promoting women’s empowerment.
Every donation helps us continue this journey of change, providing essential resources and opportunites to those who need them most.
What began in the underserved KBK (Kalahandi, Balangir, Koraput) region has now expanded to 17 districts in Odisha and 1 district in Andhra Pradesh, reaching deeper and wider across geographies.
Dr. Debasish Mohaptra
President
I take immense pride in congratulating Mahashakti Foundation and the entire team on completing two decades of impactful operations .
Mr. Jugal Kishore Pattnayak
Managing Director
They say ,”The journey is always more memorable than the destination.” I want to underline the essence of this adage. First I extend my
Sesha Seth, a 70-year-old farmer from Banjidunguri village in Bijepur block, was honoured as the best millet farmer in September 2023. His journey into millet farming began only a few years ago.
Sabita Behera, a 35-year-old artisan from Kakarudrapur village, is scripting a remarkable transformation through Project Samriddhi implemented by MF with the support of TPCODL.
The story of the “Pehli Udaan – Menstrual Health and Hygiene” project is a testament to the power of awareness and support in transforming lives.