Tailoring and stitching Center opened in Bunjwah under operation sadhbavna by the Indian Army
Bunjwah 28 Jan:_______ The Indian Army has always been "True it its commitment" in providing a helping hand to empower the women in the far-flung areas of the state. In continuation to the same spirit, the Indian Army inaugurated 90 days tailoring and stitching center in the panchayat Jawalapur of the Bunjwah region. Narrating the importance of 'National Girl Child Day to provide vocational training for the adult age females of Bonjwa under Operation Sadbhavana. This novel training program is a pilot project wherein 09 unemployed female beneficiaries have been selected to show the collective strength of women by forming a Self Help Group (SHG). The beneficiaries include female family members, who are victims of terrorist attacks, permanently incapacitated/ killed terrorists, and females falling below the poverty line.
In this women empowerment Centre, the Indian Army has provided 09 Sewing machines besides other facilities. This pedagogy project is a leap of faith that aims to empower these women and also to prove to be an invaluable resource in their difficult times. The SHG apart from assisting and aiding them to enhance their skills will inspire these women to build each other’s confidence and self-esteem.
Apart from the representatives of the Army, the event was attended by BDC Chairperson Bunjwah Choudhary Maryan Begum, Naib Tehsildar Bunjwah Mr. Parvez Ahmed, Sarpanch panchayat Jawalapur Shams Din and others including Bihari Lal, Bal Krishan, and others.
Speaking on the sidelines of the inauguration ceremony the Chief guest said that this virtuous effort by the Army will go a long way in amelioration of pockets of hunger and poverty and would also bring greater communal and social harmony in the region wherein women of underdeveloped remote expenses are also looking forward to becoming self-reliant and strive hard to improve themselves and their family's quality and standard of life.
Locals present in the event conveyed their gratitude for this enterprising initiative for the positive environment of the unemployed women to pursue a line of professions with better opportunities and to hope for a brighter and prosperous future.
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