The Executive Committee of the Society for Rural Health, Education and Development (SRHED) serves as the governing body responsible for providing strategic direction, effective leadership, and sound governance to ensure the organization achieves its mission with integrity, transparency, and accountability. Comprising experienced professionals and dedicated social leaders, the committee brings together expertise in rural development, education, healthcare, community welfare, finance, administration, and organizational management.The committee is responsible for formulating policies, guiding long-term strategies, overseeing program implementation, ensuring financial accountability, and strengthening partnerships with government agencies, donors, corporate organizations, and community stakeholders. By promoting ethical governance, participatory decision-making, and sustainable development practices, the Executive Committee ensures that SRHED's initiatives remain impactful, inclusive, and aligned with the evolving needs of rural communities.
Visionary leader, educationist, and retired principal dedicated to empowering rural communities through sustainable development.
Dedicated administrator leading program coordination, organizational management, and community-focused development initiatives.
Responsible financial leader ensuring transparency, accountability, and effective resource management.
Dedicated community leader supporting rural development and grassroots engagement.
Passionate advocate for women empowerment, education, and community welfare.
Committed to strengthening community participation and sustainable development initiatives.
Dedicated social worker promoting sustainable development and community well-being.
United by a shared vision of empowering rural communities, the Executive Committee is dedicated to promoting good governance, transparency, and sustainable development. Their collective leadership ensures that SRHED continues to create lasting positive change through impactful programs in health, education, livelihoods, women empowerment, environmental conservation, and community development.