Udaipur, The first phase of the training camp under the “Nari Vaibhav Abhiyan” organized by Ekling Nath Rashtriya Sanghthan is set to conclude on August 20 in Jodhpur. The initiative aims to empower daughters and women by providing skill-based training.
Founder President Akash Bagdi stated that the program offered sewing and beauty parlor training, along with dance and mehendi artistry, to 250 women in the first phase. Many participants have become self-reliant and started their own ventures following the training. A grand closing ceremony will be held in Jodhpur, attended by several distinguished citizens.
Bagdi also announced that the second phase of the training camp will commence soon, targeting over 200 women for sewing and beauty parlor skills. Similar initiatives will be launched in other cities across Rajasthan to further women’s empowerment.
In addition, the organization plans to start gaushalas for stray cattle, beginning near Kaya, with expansion to other cities in the future.
Under the Nari Vaibhav Abhiyan, Ekling Nath Rashtriya Sanghthan continues to operate multiple projects, including women’s sewing, beauty parlor, mehendi training centers, and computer training programs, promoting women’s empowerment, cultural awareness, and youth leadership development.