Do you want to be a part of the huge change that Usha Silai School is bringing about in the lives of millions of rural women?
With just a simple click of a button, you can now contribute towards the opening of an Usha Silai School or support various other aspects of the school.
Donate towards setting up an Usha Silai School by paying Rs 17,000*. This amount will be used to set up and run an Usha Silai School in a rural area and includes all expenses that go into training of one woman over a period of 7 days. The woman will also be given a start-up kit consisting of a foot operated Usha Sewing Machine, sewing and stitching syllabus in vernacular, training material, service manual, certificate and an Usha Silai School signage.
You can also opt to contribute towards helping out more than one woman.
In order to offer the utmost transparency in the donation process, patrons are encouraged to donate directly to the NGO that will be felicitating the process.
Donations can currently be made directly to either of the following two NGO’s:
For schools in Bihar and Jharkhand
For schools in Gujarat, Daman and Diu
(This value has been further subsidised by Usha International Ltd. Please also look into our financials to view the cost break-up).
If you have any feedback or query related to adopting a Usha Silai School and need assistance, please fill the form here below - we would be pleased to assist you.
Kushalta Ke Kadam, an initiative by NDTV and USHA, aims at empowering women from rural India and encourages them to become entrepreneurs by taking up sewing and training others in their respective communities. Since 2011, Usha Silai Campaign has trained more than 5 lakh rural women within nine years, with over 23,000 Silai schools, spanning over 12,858 villages across India.
Kushalta Ke Kadam in Season 5 has returned with new goals and vision. The new season will witness the establishment of the new partnerships with government, corporate and institutions.
USHA Silai School is helping the survivors of rape and trafficking carve out their own destinies through stitching and sewing
As part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Public Sector Undertakings like Central Mine Planning and Design Institute (CMPDI) and National Building Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC) have collaborated with USHA International Limited to set up Silai Schools around the mining area in Dhanbad and steel plant in Rourkela
With an aim to help students and women in Kashmir and Punjab fulfil their dream of a better future, USHA has collaborated with educational institutions for setting up new Silai Schools
In the current season of Kushalta Ke Kadam, autonomous government bodies like the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) partnered with USHA Silai Schools to provide skill development and livelihood opportunities to women
USHA SIlai School initiative, in partnership with state governments of Meghalaya and West Bengal, is empowering women by helping them learn various techniques of stitching
By turning adversity into an opportunity, 36-year-old Preeti Khushwaha took charge of her destiny and is now looking to help other women to become financially independent
Rebari girls grow up learning traditional embroidery, which along with their new found sewing skills developed at Usha Silai Schools, is helping them earn a living.
Usha Silai School has empowered many rural women to support their family and send their children to school.
The Usha Silai School, established in a small nondescript village that goes by the name of Kottai, is helping empower people from varied communities.
The all-inclusive Usha Silai School Programme covers the entire nation from hamlets tucked between hills to villages cast by the sea.
Vegetables farmers from the Mizoram hills earn very little given the topography of the area. Usha Silai Schools have played an important part in this region by skilling women to financially contribute towards their households.
Usha Silai School learner Lucy has trained seven other women in her community, helping them to become financially independent.
Women like Kaviben from the nomadic Rebari community are finally laying down their roots as they begin to gain financial independence and thereby stability through Usha Silai School.
Usha Silai School, located in the Gujarat's Bhuj village, is enabling rural women to earn as much as Rs. 2,500-4,000 each month.
Usha Silai School, in association with a Gujarat based NGO called Kala Raksha, is trying to bring about a Silai revolution in Bhuj.
Besides training other women from their community, many Usha Silai School learners have become entrepreneurs in their own right.
With sewing becoming easily accessible and lucrative, the silai schools are also helping revive traditional motifs and designs.
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