Comprehensive agricultural development project focusing on watershed development, water conservation, natural farming, and sustainable agriculture practices for rural development.

Samagra Krushi Gramin Vikas Prakalp is a comprehensive initiative focused on sustainable and inclusive rural development through agriculture-based solutions. By combining innovative farming practices with community empowerment and environmental conservation, we address the most critical challenges faced by rural communities and build a future rooted in self-reliance, resilience, and dignity.
Together with local communities, we're building a future rooted in self-reliance, resilience, and dignity.
Creating sustainable change through community-driven initiatives
We promote sustainable agricultural practices through watershed development, natural farming, soil-health improvement, and farmer-training programs. Our approach is participatory and community-led, ensuring that every initiative is locally driven, inclusive, and environmentally resilient.
Project Head Message
Together with local communities, we're building a future rooted in self-reliance, resilience, and dignity.

Soil and Water Conservation Officer
Water Conservation Leader
Water Storage
Total water storage capacity created
Silt Removal
Cubic meters of silt removed
Working Hours
Total machine working hours
Villages
Communities directly benefited

One-day training program conducted on 20th September 2024 at KBC North Maharashtra University to inspire youth towards sustainable water conservation practices. 30 Vanrai Bandharas constructed through NSS Camps from Dec 15, 2024 to Jan 4, 2025

Workshop & Exhibition organized on 6th October 2024 at Rotary Central Hall, Jalgaon. Over 200 participants learned about self-sufficient urban vegetable production and chemical-free food cultivation.

Comprehensive training sessions conducted to share vision and expertise on watershed management and sustainable water resource development for rural communities.
Annual celebration recognizing farmers' contributions and promoting innovative agricultural practices. Includes exhibitions, awards, and knowledge sharing sessions.
Machine donated by Seva Sahyog Foundation - 211 working hours completed


24,091 cum
Silt Removal
24 Cr Liters
Water Storage
₹2,74,300
KSP Contribution (₹)
270 working hours with significant community participation


30,000 cum
Silt Removal
30 Cr Liters
Water Storage
₹3,10,000
KSP Contribution (₹)
130 working hours with 1,000 tractor trips completed


18,000 cum
Silt Removal
18 Cr Liters
Water Storage
₹1,43,000
KSP Contribution (₹)
Village Village Name The rural community where desilting and water conservation work was carried out to improve agricultural water availability | KSP Contribution (₹) KSP Contribution Financial support provided by Keshav Smriti Pratishthan for machinery, fuel, and operational costs. This funding enabled the desilting work and water conservation activities in each village | Village Contribution (₹) Village Contribution Diesel and other resources contributed by the local village community, demonstrating their commitment and participation in the water conservation project | Working Hours Working Hours Total number of hours heavy machinery (JCB/excavators) operated for desilting work. More hours indicate larger scale of water body restoration undertaken | Silt Removed (cum) Silt Removed (cum) Volume of accumulated silt excavated from water bodies in cubic meters. This silt removal restores the original depth and water storage capacity of ponds, wells, and nalas | Tractor Trips Tractor Trips Number of tractor loads required to transport the excavated silt. This silt is often distributed to farmers for soil enrichment, creating a dual benefit of water conservation and soil improvement | Storage Capacity Storage Capacity Total water storage capacity created or restored measured in Crore (Cr) liters or Lakh liters. This represents the amount of rainwater that can now be harvested and stored for agricultural use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nandra | ₹2,74,300 | ₹2,00,000 | 211 | 24,091 | 1,300 | 24 Cr Liters |
| Jalke | ₹3,10,000 | ₹3,50,000 | 270 | 30,000 | 2,600 | 30 Cr Liters |
| Rotwad | ₹1,43,000 | ₹1,10,000 | 130 | 18,000 | 1,000 | 18 Cr Liters |
| Umarthi | ₹49,000 | ₹- | 36 | 1,064 | 45 | 10.64 Lakh Liters |
| Total | ₹7,76,300 | ₹6,60,000 | 647 | 73,155 | 4,945 | 72.11 Cr |
During the two-day workshop, experts and community members prioritized the Jamner block (Parola Taluka) for the initial phase. Five villages were selected for cluster-based watershed development, focusing on water security, entrepreneurship, and women empowerment—with villagers' active participation identified as the key driver of success.
Keshav Smriti Pratishthan is committed to the sustainable development of rural communities. Through integrated efforts in water conservation, entrepreneurship development, and women empowerment, we aim to create model villages of self-reliance and prosperity.
— Workshop Resolution
Join us for an intensive workshop focused on watershed planning and sustainable water management practices.

The visit began in Nagan Khu, where villagers extended a traditional welcome to Dr. Amalkar. Local farmers presented a detailed Well Inventory, showcasing documented data on local water sources. This demonstration served as a practical example of how scientific documentation can aid effective water management.
We collaborate with government bodies, educational institutions, NGOs, and most importantly, the people of villages themselves, who are the real change-makers.

Download the complete project document with detailed information about our initiatives, achievements, and future plans.