Silai Se Samriddhi

A Women Skill Development Project


Hunar Se Samman, Silai Se Samriddhi

Our Impact

Project Geography & Key Achievements

Key Program Components

features

Training & Skill Development

A 6-month program covering stitching, pattern making, garment finishing, and use of electric/manual sewing machines.

Life Skills & Entrepreneurship Sessions:

Training on financial literacy, communication, digital marketing, and micro-business setup.

Access to Tools & Infrastructure

Each trainee uses modern sewing machines and equipment in a practical learning setup.

Product Development & Practical Exposure

Hands-on experience through creation and exhibition of garments and stitched products

Certification & Recognition

Certified by Suma Blessings Foundation to enhance employability and credibility.

Post-Training Support

Job placement, SHG formation, micro-finance linkage, and long-term mentorship.

Awareness & Community Engagement

Community events and exhibitions to promote women’s success stories and motivate participation.

SDG Focused Areas

The project directly contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 1: No Poverty
SDG 1: No Poverty

by creating livelihood opportunities.

SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 4: Quality Education

through skill-based, non-formal learning.

SDG 5: Gender Equality
SDG 5: Gender Equality

empowering women with independence and dignity.

SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

enabling entrepreneurship and income generation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the objective of the Silai Se Samriddhi project?
The project aims to empower underprivileged women by providing them with sewing and tailoring skills to enhance their livelihood opportunities and become financially independent.
Any woman aged 18 years and above from marginalized or economically weaker communities who wishes to learn tailoring and start her own small business can join.
The complete training program runs for 6 months, including both theoretical and practical sessions.
No, the program is free of cost for eligible beneficiaries. All training materials and resources are provided by the foundation.
The training is held at the Suma Blessings Foundation’s Sewing Training Center, equipped with sewing machines and other necessary tools.
Participants will learn cutting, stitching, embroidery, pattern making, fabric measurement, and basic business management skills to start their own tailoring unit.
Yes, all participants who successfully complete the training receive a Certificate of Completion from Suma Blessings Foundation.
Yes, the foundation provides linkages for employment, guidance for self-employment, and support to form women’s self-help groups (SHGs).
You can support by donating sewing machines, training materials, or funds to help train more women under this project.

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