Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Priority Geograhpical Areas
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Priority geographical areas
Work with vulnerable communities under our Open Grants Fund will be supported only in priority geographical areas.
Regional imbalances are significant in India and we are prioritising the less developed areas in the country. We will focus on the areas in the central part of the country which continue to remain on the margins of development and which continue to struggle with poor social and economic indicators. Our selected areas form the poorest parts of the country and stretch as a band between the eastern part of Gujarat in the west, to West Bengal and Assam in the east.
We support work in the following states:
Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Odisha Jharkhand Bihar West Bengal Assam In addition to these states we also support work in certain culturally identifiable regions in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan which are worse off than other parts in those states:
Mewar and Hadoti (southern and south-eastern Rajasthan) Bundelkhand (Northern Madhya Pradesh and southern districts of Uttar Pradesh bordering Madhya Pradesh) The Dangs (south-eastern Gujarat) Telangana (northern Andhra Pradesh) Vidharbha (eastern and northern Maharashtra
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