USHA Is Partnering With Government And Private Bodies To Empower India's Rural Women
USHA is building a skilled female workforce by partnering with government bodies. Have a look at how these collaborations are offering a fresh ray of hope to women in remote areas of India
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USHA has collaborated with the Meghalaya State Rural Livelihoods Society, or MSRLS, to set up training centres across different regions of Meghalaya. These women have gathered to learn a skill they have very limited knowledge of, but that doesn't discourage them.
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The USHA Silai Schools have shown what collaborative power can do for the lives of women in the remotest part of the country. One such collaboration comes from Odisha, and is with the Rourkela Steel Plant to teach sewing to economically backward tribal women.
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The Rourkela Steel Plant has so far helped more than 100 women from 40 different villages become self-sufficient. One such woman is Lalita Nayak, who comes from an adivasi community. There were years of struggle, but now the partnership between USHA and Rourkela Steel Plant has given her a fresh outlook on life that will help her move forward.