Udaipur.With a pledge to empower daughters and provide them with a strong identity through skills, the first phase of the “Nari Vaibhav Muhim,” initiated by Shri Eklingnath Rashtriya Seva Sangathan, concluded with a grand ceremony. The valedictory event was held in Jodhpur with educationist and Director of Alok Sansthan, Pradeep Kumawat as the chief guest.
More than 250 Women Trained in Self-Reliance
Founder President Aakash Bagdi informed that during the three-month-long first phase, more than 250 women and daughters were trained in tailoring and beauty parlor skills. These abilities not only guided them towards self-dependence but also instilled confidence to play an active role in the progress of their families and society.
“Seva and Self-Reliance – Identity of Mewar”
In his address, Chief Guest Pradeep Kumawat stated:
“Although the Nari Vaibhav Muhim has already been active in Mewar, the initiative to bring this campaign to Marwar is exemplary. The spirit of Seva in Mewar is recognized worldwide, and it is a matter of pride that our Bhamashah continue to uphold this glorious tradition.”
Women Encouraged to Spread Their Skills
Special Guest, Bajrang Sena Founder Kamalendra Singh Mewar, called upon the women saying:
“Now that you have acquired these skills, share them with others as well. This is the true essence of self-reliance.”
Police officials including Thana Adhikari Gangaram Chaudhary, constable Santosh Dahiya, and Tulsi Chaudhary also motivated the women during the program.
Future Plans
At the beginning of the event, Founder Aakash Bagdi, General Secretary Deepak Menaria, and Jodhpur District President Santosh Rathore welcomed the guests. Rathore further announced that the second phase of the Muhim will be launched soon, with the inclusion of several new projects.
The program was graced by State President Prince Bagdi, Udaipur District President Manju Khinchi, District Mahila Sachiv Sunita Prajapat, District Shahar Mantri Meena Yadav, and several other members. The proceedings were conducted by Mukesh Paliwal.
New Initiatives
Aakash Bagdi also declared that similar training camps for women will soon be organized in other cities of Rajasthan. Additionally, the Sangathan will begin service for stray cattle through the establishment of a Gaushala near Kaya.