It was more than just an exhibition; it was a heartfelt tribute to artisans who breathe life into our heritage with their skilled hands and creative minds.
This project developed employment opportunities for women artisans by providing skill upgradation, design development, and marketing support.
The training might aim to empower individuals by enhancing their capabilities, boosting confidence, and fostering a sense of independence and self-reliance.
Rashmikaben Patel from Sisva village, Gujarat, completed a 15-day MEDP program in Stuff Toy Making with NABARD’s support, enhancing her skills and market knowledge.
Rashmikaben Patel underwent the LEDP (Livelihood Entrepreneurship Development Program) with NABARD through Dharohar Foundation, gaining skills and capacity training.
Under the Saathi Project, Dharohar supports slum women by providing work and connecting them with agencies for sustainable livelihoods, helping them live with dignity both in their families and society.