Usha's Partnerships With NGOs Help Women Achieve Financial Freedom
Usha's partnerships with NGOs like CADAT, Unnayan Samiti, and Bhojpur Mahila Kala Kendra are revolutionising communities by empowering women with life-changing skills. From remote tribal areas to bustling villages, these collaborations are helping women achieve financial independence, start businesses, and inspire others to dream bigger
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In Khagrabari region of Biswanath, which shares a border with Arunachal Pradesh and is primarily inhabited by Bodo tribal communities, the Centre for Development Action and Appropriate Technology (CADAT) is now rolling out a livelihood project aimed at supporting these tribal areas. Usha's support has enabled CADAT to secure funding from government bodies.
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Among the lives transformed is that of Rinku Devi, a resident of Musahar Toli, in the village of Alipur on the outskirts of Ara District. Through Bhojpur Mahila Kala Kendra and Usha Silai School, Rinku learned tailoring, a skill that has enabled her to open her own sewing school where she now teaches other women in her community.