
The whole range of Deepti Bhuban activities fall into the following four broad segments:
Empowerment and Mainstreaming Initiatives
• Empowerment & mainstreaming of backward rural women, divorcees, destitute and minorities, women rights, gender equity, and legal assistance.
• Awareness and action on mother and child health, reproductive child health, nutritional care, immunization, family planning, HIV/AIDS control, public health management through traditional systems of primary health care.
• Socio-economic development of poor and vulnerable rural women through credit and savings, vocational self-employment, and micro-enterprise promotion. Beggars rehabilitation center development.
• Joyful primary education of poor and dropout rural children with emphasis on sports, culture, arts/craft, and science activities, & orphanage center development.
• Mainstreaming, empowerment, and economic self-employment of at-risk rural girls against illiteracy, child labor, gender abuse, girl trafficking, and HIV/AIDS threat.
• Community effort for environment and sanitation improvement through social forestry plantation, bio promotion of local flora and fauna, organic farming, waste utilization and recycling, waste disposal system development, household toilet installation, drinking water provision, and natural resource utilization.
• Focused development of specific backward sections like indigenous people, minority communities, and dalit groups for their livelihood progress and prosperity.
• Promotion of organic farming, bio composting, bio control, and herbal gardens among backward village communities, along with self-employment training on post-harvest technology, value addition, agro-processing, and agri-business management.
• Promotion of consumer rights and protection against social exploitation through awareness, education, and legal action.
• Developmental partnership, expertise and resource exchange, networking, and consultancy for empowerment, strengthening, and mainstreaming of grassroots level under-equipped people's forums & community-based organizations.
• Maintaining an organizational resource center, developmental information database, and imparting information technology training for development stakeholders.
• Community-based disaster management through disaster preparedness, disaster risk mitigation, relief and rehabilitation, infrastructure promotion with emphasis on disaster taskforce groups organization, strengthening, and empowerment.