TAMILNADU AFFORESTRATION PROGRAMME (TAP)

In order to counter the forest degradation, Joint Forest Management (JFM) was introduced in planning, conservation, afforestration and benefit sharing. Tamilnadu Afforestration Project Phase-I (TAP-I) was implemented at a cost of Rs.688 crores over 8 years from 1997-98 to 2004-05 with a soft loan from Japan Bank for International Co-operation (JBIC). SEEDS Trust assigned […]
INTEGRATED TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (ITDP)

Tribals are the integral part of the forest eco-system and their economy depends on the forest resources. Tribal villages are mostly enclosures located within the forest area. In order to improve the productivity of the forests close to the tribal settlements, afforestration works over an extent of 15,000 ha was undertaken to plant useful tree […]
SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY NURSERY DEVELOPMENT (SCND)

The purpose of developing sustained community nursery by ensuring farmer and youth participation in promoting tree planting in agricultural and public lands along the foothill villages of Northern slop of Palni Hills of Western Ghats through agro-forestry and afforestration development activities. The reserve forests in northern slope of Palni hills of Western Ghats in Dindigul […]
WATER AND SANITATION AWARENESS CULTURAL PROGRAMMES

As part of the Awareness component, Street Meetings Cum Cultural Programmes were conducted by our staffs and cultural team members in 68 villages spread over 12 civil districts. The themes dealt were water and sanitation and Rain water harvesting . A total of 21,000 people benefitted from this programme. Awareness in schools Awareness on […]
STREET AND WORKING CHILDREN SUPPORT PROGRAMME

SEEDS Trust is rights based organization working for disadvantaged and vulnerable children in target areas within Dindigul District of Tamilnadu, India. SEEDS Trust’s working areas are Dindigul district, Palani town and foot hill villages of Kodaikanal. SEEDS Trust has made remarkable changes by identifying 582 vulnerable children and supporting 164 children in the shelters of […]
HIV/AIDS AWARENESS. CARE AND SUPPORT

HIV/AIDS Awareness programme In Ayyalur forest region, SEEDS has conducted HIV/AIDS awareness programmein 30 tribal villages through Cultural programmes, skits, street theatre, awareness songs. IEC materials containing messages on mode of transmission, prevention and care were distributed to tribal men and women who were all migrant labourers and high risk groups. Promoting sustainable livelihood […]
SEEDS THEATRE GROUP (STG)

Seeds Theatre Group (STG) has the motive of safe guarding traditional arts of Tamil Nadu by performing different forms of it to create awareness on various development issues, problems and provide solutions. Seeds Theatre Group has talented artists who perform singing, mono acting, mimicry, folk arts, stage theatre and street theatre. The main purpose of […]
A STUDY ON MONITORING BIO-DIVERSITY AND IMPACTS IN CRITICAL HABITATS AFTER REMOVAL OF INVASIVE SPECIES (LANTANA CAMARA.L) IN DINDIGUL FOREST DIVISION AND KODAIKANAL WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Project duration: 2013 – 14 to 2023-24 Introduction The Dindigul, Karur Forest Divisions & Kodaikanal Wild life sanctuary is a part of the eastern spur of the Western Ghats & Eastern Ghats excluding Dindigul & Karur revenue districts. The area which is recognized as one of the hot spot of the world is spreading over […]
TAMIL NADU BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND GREENING PROJECT-TBGP

The Tamil Nadu Bio diversity and Greening project is a 5 years project Implemented in Dindigul and Karur districts supported by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department with the support of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) The following activities were undertaken by us. a. Participatory Rural Appraisal and Micro Plan: We have conducted participatory Rural […]
Housing Construction Project

Target group/Beneficiaries 30 marginalized forest dependent families in Ayyalur town Panchayat belonging to Valayar and scheduled caste/ST community How beneficiaries were identified: The Seeds Trust projects implemented in the region are monitored and supported by a committee of the tribal people. The beneficiaries and the needs were assessed and validated by the committee, before […]
