18 July, 2023

Girl power for women empowerment in India

by SCI India Maharashtra State Group

SCI India Maharashtra State Group implemented a lot of activities in the past month, with the goal of empowering women and girls. The activities are part of the project “Kishori Shakti”, where kishori means girl or goddess (we call all our little girls a goddess), and shakti means power. Girl power, for women’s empowerment.

 

Sewing Class 

We started a sewing class for economically disadvantaged girls living in hutments at Cheeta Camp (Govandi), near Mumbai city. This was possible thanks to the donation of four sewing machines by RCF with the help from Chandra Surya Trust. 21 girls are taking advantage of free tuition classes, although monthly payment to the teacher is still a challenge.

A girls sewing and girls students observing

Computer Class

Looking at the tremendous response received, and taking into consideration the requests from the local students in need, we have plans to start basic computer classes so that girls who participate can have a chance at taking the local government exam for MSCIT (Maharashtra State Certificate Course in Information Technology).

MSCIT is a government course that can help them to acquire basic knowledge of computer and get a job in a government.

Here we are exploring possible donors who can donate desktops for this noble cause and we need to make provisions for the salary of a computer teacher.

 

Weekend Camps with blind girls

Our volunteer groups is organising weekend camps at a School for the Blind Girls. SCI Volunteers visit every Sunday to assist the visually impaired girls in their school homework: textbook reading, solving maths equation and when it’s time for their examination, our volunteers perform duties as a writer.

We are thankful to our 8 volunteers who visit school every Sunday! We are also thankful to school Principal Varsha Tai Jadhav for allowing us to take part in this noble work.

On 14th July the school observed their foundation day and our regular volunteers were invited as guests.

 

Traditional festival “Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan is a local traditional festival where a sister ties a thread on their brother’s wrist to symbolise the brother’s commitment take care of his sister. On 29th August SCI India Maharashtra State Group will observe Raksha Bandhan day with these girls.

A traditional indian ceremony

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