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SARTHI has its Head Office at village Godhar-west, Taluka- Santrampur, District – Mahisagar, Gujarat -389230. The Mahisagar district where SARTHI is situated, is one of Gujarat’s most industrially backward districts with more than 90% workers still engaged in Agriculture and allied activities. Most of them are small and marginal farmers. About ninety percent of the district’s cultivated area is rainfed which leaves the area vulnerable to crop failures due to deficient and untimely rains. Rainfed agriculture yields only one crop annually. A consequence of this is that there is high seasonal migration. The local tribal also depended heavily for their subsistence needs on the forests. It consists of undulating terrain with mostly shallow forest soil. The onset of extensive deforestation about 75 years ago has resulted in severe soil erosion leaving degraded land with poor moisture retention capacity. The average annual rainfall is about 700 mm, however the rainfall pattern is highly erratic and the area is considered drought-prone. Poverty affect both men and women, women are in a worse position due to their marginalized status. They face a heavier workload, lack rights and influence in decision-making, have poorer health, limited access to education, and suffer from physical isolation.

SARTHI operated in approximately 300 villages across 13 blocks in the districts of Mahisagar, Panchmahals, Dahod, Sabarkantha, Baroda, Tapi, and Dang in Gujarat, as well as one block (Simalwara) in Dungarpur district of Rajasthan. This geographical reach allows SARTHI to have a more profound and sustained impact on the communities it serves, fostering long-term development and empowerment.

Currently, SARTHI is working in the Santrampur, Lunwada, and Kadana talukas of Mahisagar, Fatepura taluka of Dahod, Shehara, and Godhra talukas of Panchmahals, as well as Savli taluka of Baroda district in Gujarat, covering more than 150 villages