Stitching, tailoring cadre for women in village Kumla organized | | | Early Times Report
Ramban, Apr 15: A transformative 30-day Stitching Cadre program in Kumla Village, Ramban District has been commenced by Indian Army. This initiative is dedicated to empowering resident women by teaching them essential stitching and tailoring skills, thereby opening new avenues for employment and entrepreneurship. The comprehensive training includes theoretical knowledge and practical hands-on experience, covering key aspects of tailoring such as pattern drafting, cutting, sewing, and finishing garments. The cadre is led by local instructors with extensive experience in tailoring. They provide personalized attention and mentorship to each participant, ensuring an enriching learning experience. The Indian Army has facilitated all necessary infrastructure, sewing machines, and materials required for the training, creating an ideal environment for skill development. Upon completing the program, participants will be equipped to explore various income-generating opportunities, from self-employment to working in local garment factories. This initiative not only aims to enhance the economic status of the women but also contributes to the overall development of the village community. The Stitching Cadre program reflects the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to uplift and empower communities there by, fostering economic independence and promoting gender equality in the region. |
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