Our Journey: The Story of CARE

Founded on 24th November 1997, Community Action for Rural Excellence (CARE Birla) began as a heartfelt initiative by local visionaries—Nirmala Devi, Ramesh Attri, Raneshwer Sharma, and Bhuvnesh Sharma—in the hilly terrains of Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh. What started as a small group of passionate volunteers has evolved into one of the most respected grassroots NGOs in the region.
The seeds of CARE were sown in response to the deep socio-economic challenges faced by the rural and remote communities of Dhartidhar and Giripar (in Sirmaur). With limited access to education, health services, and livelihood opportunities, and with over 60% of the population living below the poverty line, the need for an empowering, community-driven force became critical. CARE emerged to bridge that gap—raising awareness, building capacities, and advocating for people’s rights.
Since its registration under the Societies Act in 1997, CARE Birla has been working tirelessly across 15 Panchayats in the development blocks of Nahan, Paonta Sahib, and Sangrah. Its impact spans primary health, education, HIV/AIDS prevention, women’s empowerment, environmental protection, and sustainable agriculture. With targeted interventions, vocational training, awareness camps, and public health programs, CARE has touched the lives of thousands—especially women and marginalized communities.
Today, CARE Birla is not just a name—it’s a symbol of grassroots resilience and change. Guided by a mission to empower rural Himachal, we continue to stand by our belief that real development begins with community participation.

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