write a report on women empowerment day
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Dear Donor,
Greetings from Women’s Literacy and Empowerment Programme!
We describe here the outline of our Women Literacy Centers and Empowerment Programme. Our project ‘Empowering Women for a Better Tomorrow’ has a vigorous and vibrant strategy towards educating the penurious illiterate adult women of the society. We educate women through Mahila Shiksha Kendra (MSK), where her abode becomes the teaching place. Various rallies are organized in the community regarding awareness about health, safety, and hygiene. This programme focuses on educating women as the positive effects percolate to her family, community, society and the whole nation. At the end of the day, this is what we want and this is what we work for.
“Priyanka” never got the opportunity to go to a school as she got married at 17 years of age. After getting married, she got busy with other things and never understood the importance of education. Later in life, Priyanka realized the need of getting educated as she couldn’t help her kids in studying.
Rajan, our coordinator enquired that Priyanka is willing to read and write Hindi. Rajan explained her importance of education and also about being independent in life. Priyanka was convinced and didn’t want to leave this opportunity. She readily said yes. After getting educated, she is able to help her kids with studies, keep a track of house budget; vendors no more befool her for money. Also, she has opened her own parlour and is an independent woman now.
We are really grateful to share with you that this year our number of Women Literacy Centers has increased from 452 to 646 centers. The increase in the number of centers is due to the collaboration with Tata Consultancy Services.