Usha Silai School, a programme that has changed the lives of many underprivileged women in India and beyond. It has helped women like Sangeeta who have been looking for opportunities to sustain themselves.I am the first woman in my family who has been able to start a business by sewing. I have trained over ten women till now. After they got married, they, too, have received support from their family which has helped them become tailors.
Today, Sangeeta is well versed in stitching skirts, shirts, pants, school uniforms, bags and so on. As her earning stabilised and increased, she managed to pay off her loans as well. Sangeeta is not just proud of her career growth, she is also happy for those women whom she has managed to help by training them. "Out of all the women I have taught, 2-3 women have started their own sewing schools" she said.Despite knowing stitching, I never earned from it until I took the formal training. Now, I have been in this profession for 3-4 years and can do more than the nine techniques that I was taught during training period. Sometimes, when I see different kinds of stitching designs on television, I make a mental note of it and try re-creating those."
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