Manjari Corner
At Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, awareness programs on Livelihood Skill Development Training and Nutrition Management were conducted in four villages to equip individuals with the knowledge necessary to improve their socio-economic status and adopt healthy practices for a better quality of life. Successfully conducted a two-day Entrepreneurship Development Program training in collaboration with DS Group empowering 30 dedicated women and farmers with knowledge on entrepreneurial mindset, business planning basics, opportunity identification, and local enterprise development strategies. Successfully conducted a workshop on safe living, social media awareness, and cyber safety in collaboration with Kasturba Gandhi Hostel in Bhopal Sagar Members of Tarang and Navchetna Gram Sangathan in Amarpura Panchayat, Rajasthan, presented a comprehensive 10-year perspective plan to the village Sarpanch. The Sarpanch expressed admiration for their confidence and awareness, acknowledging the significant impact of Manjari Foundation's initiatives on women's empowerment in the village.

Harbinger of change

Harbinger of change

Harbinger of change

As cliché as it sounds, “change is constant”. There are few people who are able to bring change at the grass-root level, and 45 year-old Sangeeta Kunwar is one such women. Hailing from Rolakheda village of Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, Sangeeta earned recognition in her village for the contribution she made. Not only has she broken several stereotypes but also paved way for new opportunities by challenging social taboos that were holding back women from her village.

Sangeeta’s village is dominated by the Rajput community- wherein women are still forced to adhere to strict patriarchal norms. Married at an early age, she couldn’t pursue her education beyond 8th standard.  She also lost her husband early with whom she has a daughter. The hardships of life did not demotivate Sangeeta.

She joined the Second Chance Education Programme in September 2019. Her active participation and involvement not only helped to mobilise 30 women of the village but also assisted in connecting those women to the Rural Self Employment Training Institute based in Chittorgarh where these women received ten day training on a variety of skills. Now these women are trained in how to commercially produce candles.

As part of the programme, a 5 day training session was organised to address the issue of gender inequality.  Sangeeta not only attended the training but also played a key role in spreading awareness at the village level. She is now leading  tasks in 6 villages and delivering training to the women of these villages for which she is earning a steady income.