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Sri Nityanand Educational Trust

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Cause Category:
Livelihood Generation
Telephone:
8999760708
Address: Sri Nityanand Educational Trust, Galtare, P.O. Hamrapur, Tal - Wada, Dist.-Palghar, Maharashtra - 421303
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Aligned to the following Sustainable Development Goals

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Sub: CSR Proposal of creating livelihood opportunities for tribal/poor families by imparting industry based skills and Women Entrepreneurship

Dear Sir / Madam
Greetings from Sri Nityanand Educational Trust!!!
Thanks for your time & inputs to submit the proposal. We are really excited to work with you as your NGO
partner.
Sri Nityanand Educational Trust is a Charitable organization and we have been empowering tribal youths and women by creating livelihood
through Entrepreneurship Development program and imparting industry based skill with employment opportunities in rural areas of Palghar and .
Our 900+ women entrepreneurs from different villages have been earning net profit more than Rs. 27 Lakh
per month. We have also benefited more than 20,000 people through medical camps, financial literacy,
Career Workshops and other related training, workshops organized in the villages for the welfare of local
people.
Please let us know if you have any queries or feedback on the same.

Thanking you
Regards
Ajay Ranagire
CEO & Project Lead
Sri Nityanand Educational Trust
www.govardhanskillcentre.com

Fund Utilization in 2023

Total funds raised in 2023 - INR 732000

Project NameHandicraftt and Tailoring Training for Tribal Girls
Amount Utilized (INR)732000
Project DescriptionFund was used to train 40 tribal girls in stitching, bag making, cow dung diya making and painting, toran making, handicrafts,, block printing on the clothes.
LocationsPalghar > Maharashtra (MH)
CausesIncome > Skilling & vocational training,Income > Income generation activities
Beneficiary GroupWomen,Tribal community
Beneficiary DescriptionThe age group of beneficiaries ranged from 20-40 years comprising of 40 rural/tribal women. And 5 of them have been recruited by us and others decided to take local orders.
Impact40 ladies have been trained.
5 of them are doing apprenticeship with us.
30 decided to take local orders .
5 of them left training in the middle due to personal reasons.
These rural women have improved their designing skills by learning the techniques of fabric painting. They also designed a variety of fabric and jute based bags and other articles used for different purposes such as for gifting items, carrying groceries, casual bags. Jute based book covers and stoles and scarfs for ladies were also designed by the women.

The fabric painting training sessions equipped them with learning to handpaint Warli-style motifs and paintings on fabric bags with fabric paints enhancing the aesthetic value of the final products.

They also learnt to artistically paint cowdung based diyas and other articles used for home decor.
Activities Conducted
NoActivity / Item / BeneficiariesQuantity / Number, if applicable
1 1. Conducting weekly handicrafts and fabric painting training sessions by experts for rural/tribal women. 40
2 Training sessions for rural/tribal women for creating handicrafts and wall hangings using cowdung design blocks.
` 840000 of ` 20000000
Raised by 2 contributors.
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