From million miles from modern developed world people are struggling for their livelihood that to help the even people of these villages are not able to get the benefit of the government schemes for poor most of the government scheme even not able to reach the villagers that time a group of 10 Young and enthusiastic people In Year 1995 started feel that we should help these people and started for resources for the villagers.
These group of people feel that Schedule Class and Schedule Tribe people are not aware about there right and until unless this don’t get knowledge about their rights and duties development of these people is not possible.
Self-Respect was the slogan of this Institution. Gramin Vikas Sansthan is registered under Rajasthan Society act 1958 section 28 the registration Number is 1/Barmer/1995/Dated 6-4-1995. in starting time this people faced many problems but these group of people has decided to work for the society and they were started work for the society and result come that people started to support the Gramin Vikas Sansthan and get appreciation from villagers for their work .
Gramin Vikas Sansthan is a Non-Governmental, Non Political and Non profitable Institution.
Institution is working since last 18 year in the Guda Malani Tehsil which is situated in the Barmer Rajasthan.
Institution is working with the help of people in the area of drinking water, Health, Primary Education, Right of People, Human Resource, Women and Child Health
district, Barmer is located at 25.75°N 71.38°E.[2] It has an average elevation of 227 meters (744 feet). The total area of Barmer district is 28387 km2. The whole district lies between 24°58 – 26°32 N and 70°5– 72°52.On its north is Jaisalmer, to the south is Jalore, and Pali and Jodhpur are to the east.
Pakistan is 270 km to the west. Most of the part of the district is covers with the thar deserts. It is spread over areas of 28387 km2. According to the census of 2011 the population of Barmer is approximately 2574316 out of which the rural population is 1819431 and urban is 145404. The sex ratio is 892 girls per 1000 boys.
The variation in temperature in various seasons is quite high. In summers the temperature soars to 46 °C to 51 °C. In winters it drops to 0°C (41 °F). Primarily Barmer district is a desert where average rainfall in a year is 277 mm. However, extreme rainfall of 549 mm rain between 16 August and 25 August 2006 left many dead and huge losses due to food in a nearby town kawas and whole town submerged. It’s basically a drought prone area. The main occupation of people is agriculture and animal husbandry . The population is density is not very large as the people make their homes on far sand dunes near their fields.
Barmer district is part of the Great Indian Desert or Thar Desert. Like all other districts in the desert region,
Barmer is known for its folk music and dance. The Bhopas (priest singers) are found in Barmer, who composes music in honor of the deities of the region and its war heroes. Barmer is famous for its carved wooden furniture and hand block printing industry. This area is best visited to gain an insight into the desert life and admire the decorative skills of the simple village folk. The villagers have some of the most beautiful mud huts that are decorated with delicate folk motifs. Jasol, Juna Burmer, Khed, kiradu, Mallonath Fair (Cattle Fair), BiratraMaata temple, Chouhtan is famous for a special fair named as Sai's jog or a fair belong to Sanyashi (Saint), this fair is very special because it is not organized every year in spite of that it is organized one time in a couple of years according to Nakshatras], temple Kanana (sheetla fair) Neemari are the prime attractions of the district. Tilwara cattle fair is a popular fair visited by thousands of tourists every year.
People speak mostly Rajasthani Language, while Hindi is the official language here. English language is also known by the guides here as an extra language and to help the tourists.