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What is inbook café at villages?

Inbook café at villages is an innovative and incremental approach for sustainable village development by deploying participative approaches by integrating stakeholders.

How inbook café can change villages?

It is bringing change by enabling participation among rural and urban stakeholders by enabling participation. This participation in long-term develops sustainable economic models.

Who are individuals?

Any individual who has intent to help villagers by donating things in kinds.

How individuals can help villagers through inbook café?

Individuals can help villagers by donating things like books, electronics, medicines, digital equipment’s etc.

Who are non-individuals?

Non-individuals are small businesses, NGO’s, institutions, trusts which are not eligible for CSR.

How non-individuals can help villagers through inbook café?

Non-individuals can help villagers by adopting cafes, or upgrading cafes etc. They can also contribute by sponsoring events.

How non-individuals like hospitals can help villagers while getting benefits?

Hospitals which comes under non-individual categories can organize health camps for villagers. These routine check-ups can not only help villagers get screened but also they can be benefited under health schemes like Ayushman Bharat.

How non-individuals like schools/ colleges/ universities and coaching institutes can benefit by sponsoring activities at villages?

They can develop their brand by sponsoring activities like painting competitions. This can get them students under RTI schemes.

Who are corporates?

Corporate are big businesses like LSI’s, PSU’s, Banks and Unicorns which have specific CSR budgets.

How corporates can support villagers?

Corporates can subscribe to inbook initiatives like Health Camps, Villages Entrepreneurship etc. under their CSR initiatives. They can also help in building village infrastructure.

Who are state actors (govt.)?

State actors are government, semi-government, quasi-government institutions which have direct and indirect interventions targets at villages. They can collaborate with inbook infrastructure to achieve their objectives.

How state actors can support villages.

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