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Equality Shouldn't Be About Gender, Prove These Two Women With Their Work
After getting training under the Usha Silai School programme for seven days, Lajjawati and Poonam, both from a remote part of Uttar Pradesh, started their own sewing training centres. Both these women have gained respect of their fellow villagers for their hard work and stitching skills
Lajjawati, resident of the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh, has been running her sewing school since 2012 after completing a seven day sewing and embroidery training from the USHA Silai School.
Starting off with only one sewing machine and limited resources, Lajjawati has significantly expanded her sewing school and has now bought more machines.
Today, Lajjawati has a regular source of income, is educating her children and has managed to make a dent in the male dominated social structure of her village.
Poonam believes that women and girls can become successful entrepreneurs simply by learning a basic skill such as sewing. She hopes that more women can step out and try their hand at starting a small business.