The term subaltern refers to geographically, socially and economically isolated communities from the fulcrum of political and judicial power. In other words, it represents people of low socio-economic status who are subjected to ruthless exploitation, abject poverty and complete subjugation. Our primary focus on subaltern upliftment is through social, cultural and economic engagements, human and civic right awareness, women empowerment, rural and urban development, health care, agricultural and veterinary services; and by supporting cottage industry-based skill development programs and local employment.