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45 day training camp for women handicraft and bandhani employment started Neemuch. Sakshi Suraksha Welfare Foundation Neemuch is working with the aim of providing maximum employment opportunities to women along with social and sports fields. In which women get more and more employment, so that they can strengthen their economic condition by supporting themselves and their families. In this series, Sakshi Foundation is going to realize the art which is extinct in today’s time. Under which, to provide employment opportunities to women, the organization started a 45-day women’s handicraft and bandhani training on 5 January 2024 at the Sakshi Foundation office under Chandra Bhawan in front of the Municipality. It was inaugurated by cutting the ribbon by the organization’s President Santosh Chopra, Balaji Dyeing Tarapur Director Umesh Markara, Jyoti Prabha, Asha Sambhar, Advocate Sunil Patel, Nisha Sharma, sapna srivastav. In this event, all the guests present on the stage were welcomed by wearing flower garlands. During this, all the women were told about Bandhani art and the camp by trainer Umesh Markara. On this occasion, the organizer and president of the organization, Santosh Chopra, gave details about the areas in which Sakshi Suraksha Welfare Foundation is working and how it is making efforts for employment. Asha Sambhar, a member of Sankshi Foundation, which is handling this 45-day camp, gave detailed information about the camp being run in Udbodhan. Also told that four groups of about 40 women were formed. Those who will be linked to self-help groups. On this occasion, Sakshi Foundation President Santosh Chopra, Treasurer Gajendra Sharma, Secretary Vinod Irwar, Legal Advocate of the organization Sunil Patel, Sakshi Foundation team Nisha Sharma, Sona Amraja, Anand Ahirwar, Ashok Bagri, Ashish Chauhan, Vivek Kataria, Sapna Srivastava, Neha Sharma, Kiran Sharma and women from the city and surrounding villages were present to participate in this training. Under this camp, training in handicraft and bandhani art will be given by Umesh Markara of Tarapur. The said event was conducted by Anand Ahirwar and thanks to Nisha Sharma.