Social service organization Shri Eklignath Seva Sangathan launched a sewing training camp for women in Jodhpur under its Naari Vaibhav initiative. Speaking at the inauguration, founder-president Akash Bagdi emphasized the global reputation of Mewar and Marwar communities for their service-driven ethos and valor, stating that “our ancestors taught us the importance of service, and our people have upheld it across the world.”

Over 300 Women to Receive Skill Training
The newly launched training program will benefit more than 300 women, providing them with sewing skills to enhance their employability. Bagdi shared that although the organization is still in its infancy, its commitment to education, healthcare, and environmental efforts has already earned it recognition across Mewar.
In Udaipur, the organization has:
Adopted 15 girls to ensure their education
Distributed educational kits to over 5,000 children
Launched similar sewing programs that have seen active participation from women
Bagdi reaffirmed the group’s core mission: Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter), highlighting the significance of female empowerment in their projects.
Expanding Vocational Training in Jodhpur
Jodhpur District President Monalisa, who welcomed the guests, announced further initiatives to connect more women with livelihood opportunities. Apart from sewing, the organization plans to launch training camps in:
Beauty parlour management
Dance instruction
Mehndi design
Monalisa emphasized the importance of scaling such programs across the city and acknowledged the collective support from local contributors in making the initiative a success.
Key Attendees and Community Support
Several local leaders and social workers attended the inauguration, including:
Councilors Meenakshi Kothari, Savitra Gurjar
Social activists like Daulatsingh Sankhla, Amarlal Vargi, Bharat Aseri, Mahendra Parihar, and Dashrath Prajapat
Women INTUC President Vandana Sankhla
Activist Dhirendra Singh Chauhan
In their addresses, the dignitaries commended the Naari Vaibhav initiative for delivering on its promise and assured full support for its continued success.
Adoption and Future Plans
As part of its ongoing educational support, the organization adopted a fifth-grade student, Hida Rathore, daughter of Deepak Rathore, in Jodhpur. All her academic needs will be met by the group.
In a major announcement, Bagdi declared that a mass marriage ceremony will be organized by the organization in Jodhpur on April 30, 2026, targeting at least 21 couples. Registrations will open soon, he added.
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