For generations, women in rural India have faced formidable challenges, including limited access to education, economic dependence, and societal pressures. However, a visible revolution is underway, one that weaves a new narrative of empowerment, resilience, and hope.
Across India's countryside, an increasing number of women are transforming their destinies. They invest their hard-earned savings, unwavering determination, and belief in a brighter future to establish their own Silai Schools, small yet powerful hubs of entrepreneurship, skill development, and community transformation.
At the heart of this change is USHA, a guiding force whose technical expertise and motivational support have ignited existing sparks within these women. Those who once struggled are now not only managing their Silai Schools, they are taking giant leaps forward by establishing their own Training Cum Production Centres (TCPC).
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A TCPC serves as a community space for producing goods for larger markets while also acting as a training center for other community members. Following initial training provided by USHA, women within the community become trainers themselves, empowering others with sewing and stitching skills. Geetaben and Leelaben, two inspiring women from Bhujpur, exemplify this movement.
Just a few months ago, they were managing their individual Classical Silai Schools. Today, they proudly stand as the founders of their own flourishing Training Cum Production Centre.
Geetaben, USHA Silai School woman entrepreneur said,
“Leelaben and I were sent for a 9-day training in Tunda. That's where I first met Leelaben. Following the training, we received sewing machines and certificates from USHA. Afterward, we became teachers. We wanted to train others, but we needed machines. Vijay Bhai helped us get them.”
Leelaben adds to this,
“Geetaben and I used to talk on the phone, sharing about our work. Our friendship blossomed. We thought, let's teach other girls to form friendships like ours. The progress we've made together can inspire others. We should help everyone to advance together.”
Fueled by their mission, Geetaben and Leelaben took a significant step by visiting the District office, passionately presenting their proposal. The local government recognized their potential and generously provided a space for their centre, free of cost, for five years.
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Manik, the Up Sarpanch of Bhujpur said,
"Geetaben and Leelaben are very active in many social activities. They told me they needed a place for their sewing machines and to train the girls who come here. We offered them a space, and they embraced the opportunity. I visited recently and was thrilled to see them creating beautiful, intricate designs. I want to thank them for their incredible work in empowering women.”
With the support of the local community, Geetaben and Leelaben faced the challenge of acquiring sewing machines.
Geetaben said,
“We contacted the gram panchayat and expressed our desire to start a class. Once we secured the space, the next hurdle was machines, which we addressed with USHA's help and through combined expenses. We decided that all costs would be shared.”
They received generous donations, including four sewing machines from Mr. Sanjay Vidyarthi, alongside their own investments to purchase additional machines.
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The centre's inauguration was celebrated by the local MLA, marking a significant achievement. In their first month, the Bhojpur Training Cum Production Centre enrolled 20 eager learners, transforming it into a bustling hub generating an average income of Rs. 15,000 monthly.
This journey of Geetaben and Leelaben stands as a profound reminder of what can be achieved through community support, ambition, and unwavering commitment to uplift one another. In the face of adversity, they are weaving a stronger tapestry of empowerment, one stitch at a time.
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