Vocational Training
Practical skill-building programs to create livelihood opportunities for rural youth and women.
Anand Drishti is a trusted NGO in Samastipur, Bihar working in skill development, women empowerment, plantation drives and drip irrigation support across rural Bihar for over two decades.
Established in 2004 under Registration No. 1431/2003-2004, Anand Drishti is a trusted NGO in Samastipur, Bihar — rooted in community service for over two decades.
We have worked to uplift rural communities through structured programs, awareness campaigns and grassroots advocacy — always listening to the people we serve across 50+ villages of Samastipur district.
Our focus spans skill development, women empowerment, plantation drives and sustainable transformation that begins at the community level and grows outward.
Measurable change across education, livelihoods and social participation in rural Samastipur.
Five pillars driving sustainable change across Samastipur's rural communities.
Practical skill-building programs to create livelihood opportunities for rural youth and women.
Workshops that promote independence, decision-making and active community participation.
Grassroots initiatives addressing health awareness, sanitation and education access.
Community-led tree planting across Samastipur — building green wealth for farmers, families and the environment.
Mango Mangifera indica
आम (Aam)
Best for Samastipur's deep alluvial Gangetic soil. High economic value; fruiting from year 3–4. Bihar's top cash fruit crop.
Guava Psidium guajava
अमरूद (Amrood)
Tolerates waterlogged patches common in Samastipur. Hardy, fast-fruiting in 1–2 yrs, year-round market income.
Banana Musa paradisiaca
केला (Kela)
Ideal for moist alluvial plots near Burhi Gandak. Produces within 9–12 months; leaves and pseudostem fully reusable.
Papaya Carica papaya
पपीता (Papita)
Fruits in 6–9 months. Excellent for kitchen gardens and women's nutrition programs. Good medicinal latex value.
Amla Phyllanthus emblica
आँवला (Gooseberry)
Thrives in loamy-clay alluvial soil. High Vitamin C. Used in pickles and ayurvedic products — strong dual income source.
Jackfruit Artocarpus heterophyllus
कटहल (Kathal)
Minimal care once established. Bihar's popular vegetable and fruit — called "poor man's food." Rising global export demand.
🌍 Samastipur Soil Profile — Why these plants thrive here
Helping Samastipur's farmers access water-efficient drip irrigation — reducing water use, cutting costs and increasing yield.
Anand Drishti assists small and marginal farmers across Samastipur with end-to-end drip irrigation setup — from PM Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) subsidy paperwork to on-site installation and hands-on training. We make modern irrigation accessible to even the smallest landholder.
Drip System Types We Install
Inline Drip Irrigation
For row crops — vegetables, banana, papaya and sugarcane. Emitters factory-fitted inside the pipe. Best for flat alluvial plots in Samastipur.
Surface Drip for Orchards
Designed for fruit trees and plantation drive plants — mango, guava, Mohugini, sandalwood. Laid near root zone; low cost, easy to maintain.
Solar-Powered Drip Systems
For farms without reliable electricity. Solar pump powers the drip network. We help farmers access solar pump subsidies alongside the drip system.
📋 PM Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) Subsidy
| Small & Marginal Farmers | Up to 90% |
| Other Farmers | Up to 80% |
| SC / ST Farmers | Up to 90% + top-up |
| Women Farmers / SHG | Up to 90% |
Anand Drishti handles all paperwork and application filing at no charge to the farmer.
Six pillars of change across Samastipur, Bihar — since 2004.
Hands-on vocational training in tailoring, computer literacy and entrepreneurship — giving rural youth and women in Samastipur real, market-ready skills for lasting livelihoods.
From SHG formation to financial literacy and leadership training — Anand Drishti has helped 1,000+ women across Samastipur become economically independent, confident community leaders who shape local decisions.
Free health camps, hygiene drives and disease prevention education — reaching remote Samastipur villages with critical healthcare knowledge for women, children and families.
3,500+ saplings planted across 30+ villages — mango, guava, mahogany, sandalwood and neem — growing long-term income for Samastipur farmers from Bihar's rich alluvial soil.
End-to-end PMKSY subsidy support — free site visit, paperwork filing and installation — helping 200+ small farmers in Samastipur save 50–70% water and increase yield by 30–40% at up to 90% government subsidy.
Grassroots advocacy, SC/ST livelihood support and social inclusion programs across 50+ villages — building a stronger, more equitable rural Bihar since 2004.