The Samridhi project stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment, navigating through the challenges brought forth by the COVID-19 pandemic. By imparting valuable skills, instilling leadership qualities, and setting tangible financial goals, the initiative strives to create a cadre of self-reliant rural women entrepreneurs who not only transform their own lives but also act as catalysts for positive change within their communities.

Mijwan Welfare Society, a stalwart in the realm of social development, has been actively engaged in empowering communities for the past three decades. Anchored by the philosophy of “Empower One and Empower All,” the society has embarked on the Samridhi Project, a dedicated initiative focused on women’s empowerment.

The Samridhi Project emerged with a distinct focus on sustainable employability for rural women, girls, and artisans. Unlike traditional approaches, Samridhi goes beyond mere employment, incorporating a holistic model that encompasses training, skill development, product innovation, Equipment facilitations and overall well-being.

Samridhi Saksham Support Report