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Enabling individuals and communities with the knowledge, skills, and resources to improve their socio-economic conditions is the need of the hour so that they can exercise control over their own lives. In rural areas, empowerment plays a crucial role in enhancing livelihoods, promoting self-reliance, and encouraging community development. By improving access to skills, financial services, sustainable agricultural practices, and market linkages, rural communities can break the cycle of poverty and achieve long-term resilience. Women’s empowerment, in particular, leads to better decision-making, improved household incomes, and enhanced social well-being.
In India, various government and non-government initiatives aim to promote empowerment by promoting Self-Help Groups, Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs), and skill development programs. Mahashakti Foundation is actively working in these areas through multiple projects, including the Cluster-Based Business Organizations (CBBO), Crop Diversification Program under the Mega Lift Irrigation Program (CDP MLIP), Tribal Development Fund – Wasteland Development through Agroforestry Intervention (TDF Wadi). As an implementing agency for the Odisha Millet Mission, it has assisted over 750 farmers in cultivating millets across 700 hectares, ensuring better incomes and food security. Through this initiative, Mahashakti has helped increase millet production and consumption to enhance farmers’ incomes and integrate millets into government nutrition programs.
Other initiatives like Sampurna focus on integrating small farmers into value chains, leading to improved market access and price realization for their produce. Under this program, three FPOs have been formed, benefiting over 1,000 small and marginal farmers. The Sakhi, Adikala, Samriddhi, and the skill building program on applique craft has successfully empowered women by providing the necessary skills as well as the raw materials and livelihood support, enabling them to start micro-businesses and gain economic independence. Similarly, the TDF Wadi project has transformed 200 acres of barren land into productive horticultural farms, directly benefiting tribal communities. Through these efforts, Mahashakti Foundation has not only strengthened rural livelihoods but also promoted sustainable agriculture, increased farmers’ bargaining power, and improved community resilience.

Ongoing Projects

CBBO PROJECTS
“Mahashakti Foundation has been appointed as a CBBO by NABARD to mobilize farmers and promote FPOs in 38 Blocks of 5 Districts of Odisha. Under this setup, Mahashakti works with farmers to enhance their existing capacities, impart training programs to let them understand the current best practices to overcome climate change-related stresses, and encourage them to take up business activities that coincide with their strength areas.”

Sampurna PROJECTS
This project is being implemented with the support of HDFC Bank Parivartan. The geography of the project is concentrated in the blocks of Manesar and Jamankira in Sambalpur, Bhatli, and Ambabhona in Bargarh district. During the course of the project, as many as 8,000 small and marginal women farmers shall be mobilized, and formed into Producer Groups and finally, they’ll be clubbed into an organized and registered FPC.

Samriddhi Project
This project aims to promote and conserve the ethnic art and culture of the State of Odisha through market-led intervention based on the approach of Collaboration, Convergence, and formation of Self- self-reliant institutions of the Artisans in Sustainable manner.
The project is rechristened as Samriddhi (An initiative Under Anokha Dhaaga)

ODISHA MILLET MISSION
Implemented at Bijepur & Sohela Blocks of Bargarh District and Rairakhol Block of Sambalpur District.
Mahashakti Foundation (MSF) has been promoting millets through the Odisha Millet Mission.

Sampurna PROJECTS
This project is being implemented with the support of HDFC Bank Parivartan. The geography of the project is concentrated in the blocks of Manesar and Jamankira in Sambalpur, Bhatli, and Ambabhona in Bargarh district. During the course of the project, as many as 8,000 small and marginal women farmers shall be mobilized, and formed into Producer Groups and finally, they’ll be clubbed into an organized and registered FPC.

Samriddhi Project
This project aims to promote and conserve the ethnic art and culture of the State of Odisha through market-led intervention based on the approach of Collaboration, Convergence, and formation of Self- self-reliant institutions of the Artisans in Sustainable manner.
The project is rechristened as Samriddhi (An initiative Under Anokha Dhaaga)
Contact Us
Head Office:
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1st Floor, Mahalaxmi Nagar,
Lane No. 2, Bolangir - 767001, Odisha, India. - mahashakti@mahashaktiindia.org
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State Coordination Office:
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Plot No-HIG-05, 2nd Floor,
Dharma Vihar, Lane No-2, Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Pin -751030 - mahashakti@mahashaktiindia.org
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Registered Office:
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