270 rural women empowered with tailoring skills, sewing machines
These women are from 10 villages in five gram panchayats in Ballari district
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Commercial Vice-President, JSW Steel, Bhuvaneswari Murugan presenting a certificate to a participant during a ceremony at the O.P. Jindal Centre in Toranagallu, Ballari district, on Monday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
In a major initiative to promote women’s empowerment and sustainable livelihoods, the JSW Foundation on Monday distributed certificates and sewing machines to 270 rural women who have successfully completed a month-long tailoring training programme.
The programme, implemented under the Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER) initiative of JSW Cement and Steel, in Ballari district, covered 10 villages – Naglapura, Basapura, Talur, Joga, Hosa Daroji, Madhapura, Lingadalli, Kodalu, Chikkanthapura and Dodda Anthapura – in five gram panchayats.
As many as 27 women from each one of these villages underwent training.
Designed to enhance livelihood opportunities, the programme equipped participants with market-oriented tailoring skills, including sewing machine operations, garment stitching techniques and practical tailoring.
The trainees were also introduced to basic entrepreneurship concepts to encourage self-employment and sustainable income generation.
To provide practical exposure beyond classroom sessions, the participants visited Tarang Tailoring Training Centre and O.P. Jindal Centre where they gained first-hand experience of professional tailoring practices and enterprise management.
As part of the programme’s next phase, all 270 women were provided with sewing machines to help them establish home-based tailoring units, generate regular income and improve the economic well-being of their families.
Inaugurating the certificate and sewing machine distribution ceremony at JSW Foundation’s office in O.P. Jindal Centre in Toranagallu, Ballari district, Commercial Vice-President, JSW Steel, Bhuvaneswari Murugan highlighted the transformative role of skill development in empowering women.
She said that continuous learning and skill enhancement are es
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