Rural Aid Services

Rural Aid Services Non profit, secular organisation registered under Manipur Society Registration Act of 1989

NABARD TDF beneficiaries shared updates on the progress of implementing their TDF projects and highlighted the challenge...
29/01/2026

NABARD TDF beneficiaries shared updates on the progress of implementing their TDF projects and highlighted the challenges they are facing, particularly the high rates of mortality. An analysis of the overall survival percentage across all three crops—avocado, citrus lime, and chonbeh—shows that Patlen Village recorded the highest survival rate at 79%, followed by Songpi Village at 77% and S. Molhoi Village at 76%.

In Churachandpur district, Manipur, most land is owned and controlled by village chiefs. This is especially true for the...
28/08/2025

In Churachandpur district, Manipur, most land is owned and controlled by village chiefs. This is especially true for the Kuki-Zo community, whose members often lack individual land rights under customary Kuki land laws. Agricultural and allied activities are primarily carried out on land owned by the chief, and village settlements are rarely permanent.

Residents frequently migrate from one village to another, engaging in shifting cultivation and working as labourers on the chiefs’ lands. This constant movement makes it difficult to achieve economic stability. To address these challenges, we at Rural Aid Service (RAS) started a livelihood initiative designed to generate income for the community through the cultivation of wild edible crops. These crops are in demand among urban populations and command a higher market value.

We introduced the concept of model plots, an integrated farming system established on land owned by village chiefs. Setting up these model plots required careful negotiation with them, as the land is a source of income for the chiefs. They are free to continue their economic activities on the land, but are asked to allot a small portion of it for the model plot. So far, 12 villages have signed agreements to allocate one acre of land each for these plots. These agreements, valid for 15 years, are legally binding and ensure secure land access for villagers.

This encourages people to invest in long-term cultivation and fosters a sense of ownership over the land. By reducing the need for inter-village migration, it enables families to settle in one place.

Each one-acre model plot has a mix of fruits and vegetables with both nutritional and medicinal value. For instance, while passion fruit is usually consumed as fruit or juice, its bitter leaf—locally known as khalthei che—is used in pork dishes and helps lower blood sugar levels. Many adults in the community consume these leaves regularly for their health benefits.

Another plant, chonbeh, produces fruit that is popular among urban communities. Due to its large leaves, it is strategically planted along the perimeter of the model plots, thereby serving as a natural fence and reducing competition for sunlight with other crops.

Many farmers have already begun harvesting and earning from the sale of wild crops, helping them secure livelihoods without migrating from the places they have lived in for generations.

https://idronline.org/ground-up-stories/why-are-the-kuki-zo-in-manipur-negotiating-for-land/

Each one-acre model plot has a mix of fruits and vegetables with both nutritional and medicinal value. | Picture courtesy: Paohaolen Haokip In

Horticulture crop Plantation at Tuining Village, Churachandpur District, Manipur in collaboration with MGNREGS
16/07/2025

Horticulture crop Plantation at Tuining Village, Churachandpur District, Manipur in collaboration with MGNREGS


05/05/2025
The RAS Chronicles Vol. 1, Issue 2 (January–March 2025) — Now Available!In this issue, we highlight our ongoing interven...
26/04/2025

The RAS Chronicles Vol. 1, Issue 2 (January–March 2025) — Now Available!

In this issue, we highlight our ongoing interventions under the theme "From Relief to Resilience," showcasing our efforts to support vulnerable students and communities.
The newsletter also features field insights, reports from national and regional convening we attended, inspiring success stories, and a heartfelt testimonial from one of our staff members.

You can read the full issue on our website at www.rasccpur.org or access it directly through the link below.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ppHjDZ8qU4wUTzqbUNK6Ol-LsMxJ3ZDO/view

23/03/2025

We are delighted to be part Dhwani Foundation Niranthara NorthEast India 1st Cohort along with other 34 SPO’s. All partner SPO’s will undergo a 10 month long rigorous Organisation Development training program that will cover 6 modules across 125 parameters. We are hoping that this flagship program will help us perform better internally, meet the evolving expectations of external stakeholders and become a sustainable organisation.




Our staff Victor Gangte, attended a three-day NODE Central Workshop on MIS & MEL and Fundraising organised by SeSTA in c...
14/03/2025

Our staff Victor Gangte, attended a three-day NODE Central Workshop on MIS & MEL and Fundraising organised by SeSTA in collaboration with LEVERS GROUP.

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01/03/2025

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Our Founder Director, Pu. Holkhomang Haokip, attended the 1st Rebuild India Fund NorthEast India Gathering in Guwahati, ...
24/02/2025

Our Founder Director, Pu. Holkhomang Haokip, attended the 1st Rebuild India Fund NorthEast India Gathering in Guwahati, Assam.
NGO leaders in Northeast India took the initiative to bring together diverse stakeholders to foster collaboration and trust. This event provided a platform for collective reflection, stronger relationships, and meaningful cross-sectoral dialogue.

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Representatives from Seven Sisters Development Assistance (SeSTA), ActionAid, and SELCO Foundation joined the gathering with 18 organizations and 40+ participants, creating a dynamic space for shared learning.

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By honoring unique cultural contexts and building an ecosystem of trust, these gatherings aim to catalyze change and shape resilient futures. Moving forward, all leaders will continue to lead and nurture these collaborative spaces, meeting regularly to strengthen our collective purpose.




Undertaking M&E of horticulture crops growth and mortality status with all stakeholders involvement.📍 K Patlen Village, ...
22/02/2025

Undertaking M&E of horticulture crops growth and mortality status with all stakeholders involvement.

📍 K Patlen Village, Songpi Lamka, Churachandpur.



2 Days Partners Review Meeting on Financial and Program at DBIM, Kharghuli, Assam.
21/02/2025

2 Days Partners Review Meeting on Financial and Program at DBIM, Kharghuli, Assam.

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Churachandpur
795128

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