| Indian Army empowers Women of Dacchan Through Tailoring, Stitching Course | | | early times report
Kishtwar, Dec 26: The Indian Army successfully organized a tailoring and stitching course for the women of Dacchan, aimed at fostering skill development and empowering local communities. The initiative was designed to equip women with livelihood skills and practical knowledge, empowering them to achieve self-reliance and contribute to their families and economic well-being. The course, which was attended by 20 women from remote and far-flung areas of Dacchan, provided hands-on training in tailoring, stitching and garment making, allowing participants to gain valuable skills that can open doors to new economic opportunities. By learning these skills, the women are now better equipped to support themselves and their families, further fostering a sense of independence and confidence. This initiative is part of the Indian Army’s broader efforts to strengthen community bonds and promote sustainable development in the region. The Indian Army’s commitment to the welfare of the local population is evident through this program, which not only enhances livelihood options but also builds lasting relationships between the Indian Army and the people of Dacchan. The success of this course underscores the Indian Army’s ongoing role in empowering women and contributing to the overall development and progress of communities along the border. |
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