
Women Artisan Training
Creating socio-economic upliftment through sustainable skills development programs. Women Artisan Training programs focus on empowering women by equipping them with artisanal skills that enable them to earn a sustainable livelihood. These programs are designed to enhance traditional craftsmanship, introduce modern design techniques, and create market linkages for handcrafted products. With increasing global demand for handmade, sustainable, and ethical products, this initiative provides women with economic independence and social empowerment.
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Future Growth & Expansion
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Our main sources of water for drinking, washing, agriculture and industry are surface water, groundwater and collected rainwater, all of which are dependent on rain and snow falling on the Earth's surface.