Sewing Machine Distribution
Sewing Machine Distribution Campaign
Sanatan culture, in the country of India, women have been an integral part of our economy since the Vedic period. Earlier, they used to play an important role in making their villages, their homes self-reliant, self-sufficient. , Whether it is a matter of making the house strong. Whether it is a matter of helping in the fields and playing one’s role.
But during the long period of Mughal rule and British rule in the country, a conspiracy was hatched to keep our mothers and sisters at home, or to create misconceptions about them. It has almost been abolished. The first governments of the country played the game of showing women as weak and weak in the government and society.
But ever since the Modi government came to power in the country, only then the talk of respect, security and self-reliance of our mothers and sisters is being implemented. Whether it is a matter of participation in power, whether it is a matter of giving opportunities in jobs, the army should play a leading role. Whether it is a matter of their self-reliance, giving importance to women has become the hallmark of the Modi government. We are working to take this link forward.
Young leaders Mr. Brijesh Rai and Yogita Singh. Free sewing machines are being distributed to women in Delhi by Saksham Project, run by Mata Chakeri Devi Foundation under your leadership, in collaboration with Ministry of Petroleum, Government of India.
So far, about 780 needy women have been given free machines. In the last three events, which were mainly held in the presence of the country’s Urban Development and Petroleum Minister Mr. Hardeep Singh Puri, first in New Delhi, second in Kalkaji area of Delhi. And the last program was held in Burari area, in which local Lok Sabha MP and famous Bhojpuri singer Mr. Manoj Tiwari was present.
Young leader Yogita Singh says that with these sewing machines our sisters will make big and small bags, so that we will make the campaign of plastic free India a success. Brother Brijesh Rai, sensitive to social awareness, believes that by giving sewing machines to needy sisters, we will be able to make them self-reliant, so that they can give good education to their children. Seeing poverty very closely, Brijesh is determined to make the sisters self-reliant.
In this campaign, the leading role of country industrialist and CEO of Bharat Express News Network Mr. Upendra Rai has further strengthened this campaign. This campaign of Saksham is working to provide an alternative to polythene bags in Delhi, while it is also working to make women self-reliant. In the upcoming plan, work is going on to strengthen Delhi sisters by giving them training in handicrafts.