USHA's technical expertise and motivational guidance have amplified their existing spark. Women who once struggled are now not only successfully running Silai Schools but are taking the next giant leap: establishing their own Training Cum Production Centres.

Through USHA's Silai School, women like Laksmi have received more than just technical skills, they've gained financial independence.. Women have been able to purchase sewing machines with generous concessions, allowing them to scale their businesses. Lakshmi's financial struggles have turned into a story of triumph. Not only has she helped other women become skilful she has also been able to support her community by providing work opportunities for other women.

After losing her husband, homemaker Mamata struggled to make ends meet until she joined the USHA Silai School program. Today, her training and production center, equipped with 8 sewing machines, provides steady work for at least 10 women. Mamata's initiative has transformed her life and uplifted others, fostering a supportive community that contributes to the local economy.
From hearty north Indian keema to coastal prawn and fish delights, a steaming plate of stuffed parathas is more than just breakfast, its a seasonal ritual, a celebration of rich regional foodways and the simple joy of breaking bread.
A British vlogger's video exposed the littering problem in Varkala, Kerala, sparking online debate on India's environmental cleanliness.
