
Livelihood &
Women Empowerment
Livelihood & Women Empowerment
Our livelihood and women empowerment initiatives focus on enhancing economic opportunities, fostering self-reliance, and building sustainable livelihoods for individuals and communities. We aim to equip people with the necessary skills and resources to improve their quality of life and actively participate in economic activities.
These programs emphasize skill development across various sectors, promoting entrepreneurship, and supporting income-generating activities. By empowering individuals, especially women, we encourage financial independence, decision-making, and leadership at the community level.
We strengthen community organizations, create platforms for collective action, and facilitate access to financial and market linkages. These efforts also involve raising awareness about available opportunities, fostering knowledge-sharing, and building capacities to overcome challenges.
Through our integrated approach, we work towards creating inclusive, resilient communities where individuals, regardless of their background, can thrive and contribute meaningfully to societal growth.
Livelihood & Women Empowerment

01 Capacity Building
Skill Training the Youth to take industry relevant skills through information technology enabled services.
Empowering the poor women of urban slums through vegetable farming.
Skilling the youth in Hospitality, retail, Beautician and Security Guard.
Skill training for youth on apparel manufacturing
Formation and strengthening of SHG groups.
Motor Driving and mason Skill development of the youth from the most backward communities.
Imparting organic farming skills among the rural women to enhance their field produce and income
enhancing personality of the youth from backward communities through Personality development classes.
Skilling rural population of Vermi compost development, mantainance, and income generation
02 Linkages and facilitation
Providing market linkages to the beneficiaries for the agricultural produce.
Providing employment opportunities to the trained youth through cooperate linkages
Linking the vulnerable families to Government schemes.
Bank linkages to the self help groups
Enhancing capacities of rural women on market research.
Providing insurance coverage to the self help groups
Formation of Krishak clubs.