Udaipur, Rajasthan – In a meaningful stride toward women’s empowerment, Shri Eklingnath National Service Organization has connected 20 more women to a sewing training program under its ‘Naari Vaibhav’ initiative. The training camp, being conducted at Nehru Hostel in Sector 3, Udaipur, is organized under the aegis of MSME and aims to make women self-reliant through skill development.

Naari Vaibhav: Building Self-Reliance Through Skill Training
Founder-President Aakash Bagdi stated that the organization, inspired by the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ mission, is committed to empowering young women and homemakers by equipping them with practical skills. On the auspicious occasion of Durga Ashtami, 20 new participants were enrolled in the 3-month sewing training program.
Participants will receive hands-on training at the Nehru Hostel training center, followed by an assessment and certification upon completion.
Bagdi added, “Our focus is on ensuring that women not only gain skills but also find meaningful employment or work-from-home opportunities through our support network.”
Eligibility and Enrollment Details
The camp is open to women up to 40 years of age who have passed at least 8th grade. Interested participants can enroll by visiting the Nehru Hostel, Sector 3, between 10 AM and 2 PM.
This initiative not only enhances their employment prospects but also aims to give them financial independence and dignity, crucial pillars of true empowerment.
Expansion Into Jodhpur: Over 400 Women to Benefit
Extending its service mission, the organization has also launched four new social service projects in Jodhpur, expected to create job opportunities for more than 400 women. Bagdi confirmed that efforts are already underway to partner with businesses and institutions to help place trainees in jobs or provide work-from-home assignments.
Present during the event were State President Deepak Menaria and several other office bearers and volunteers of the organization, highlighting the collective push for community welfare and women-centric development.
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