How Mumtaz Begum Paved The Way For A Change In Her Village

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When Mumtaz Begum's husband died, she decided to secure the future of her three children by polishing her existing sewing skills and joined the Usha Silai training programme. After finishing her course, she opened a silai training school in 2011 and so far has taught 79 students. Watch how Mumtaz made a life for herself and inspired more women in her village to do the same.

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