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TRULEY SERVING INDIA SINCE 2013

As the calendar turns, so does our dedication to women’s empowerment. With every passing year, our NGO stands stronger in its resolve to foster change, amplify voices, and provide women the tools they need to thrive and lead.

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Completed Projects


First ever training class

SKILL DEVELOPMENT

Artisan card distribution

Government Benefits

Hardwork of Our Members

Strength

Glimpse of Our story

We provide summaries of our diverse range, but showcasing every detail here is not feasible.

SWIPE

  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013

Internship, World Food Processing discussion,MSME Programs and Training Programs

The DAIICT Rural Internship is a transformative 15-day experience, facilitated by our dedicated NGO, aimed at fostering a deep understanding of rural communities, their rich cultures, and pressing needs. This immersive program offers participants an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with rural populations, gaining insights into their way of life, traditions, and challenges. Through meaningful interactions and cultural exchanges, interns will not only develop a profound appreciation for the diversity that defines these communities but also acquire a holistic perspective on the specific requirements and aspirations that drive them. This internship is a gateway to empathy-driven learning, empowering individuals to contribute effectively to sustainable development initiatives and inspiring positive change within rural societies.

Embarking on an empowering journey of innovation and health, our dedicated NGO members proudly showcased their transformative healthy millets and hygiene-focused food creations at the distinguished Government of India’s Food Processing Event this past May. We are thrilled to have taken center stage in a dynamic panel discussion as mentor our president Mrs. Hetal Amin, passionately championing women’s empowerment within the thriving food sector. Our presence resonated with the vision of a future brimming with opportunities and equality. Moreover, we were excited to seize the moment and unveil our role in promoting the upcoming World Food India event.

Virtual Exhibition PMEFE Scheme mela ,MSME Programs and Training Programs

Amidst the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, our KSMVS artisan members embraced an innovative milestone at the grand Vibrant Gujarat event. For the very first time, they immersed themselves in the realm of virtual exhibitions, marking a significant shift towards digitalization. This remarkable transition allowed us to showcase our exquisite creations to a global audience, redefining the boundaries of artistic expression and entrepreneurship while ensuring safety and connectivity through a fully virtual platform.

In 2022, our NGO organized a Government Scheme Mela where we highlighted the PMEFE – Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises Scheme. This initiative aims to empower women by providing financial support and technical assistance for establishing or upgrading small-scale food processing businesses. The scheme encourages entrepreneurship, enhances food safety standards, and fosters economic growth, contributing to women’s empowerment and sustainable livelihoods.

PMEFE Scheme mela ,MSME Programs and Training Programs

Hunar Haat 2021 served as an awe-inspiring platform where artisans from diverse backgrounds converged to exhibit their exceptional skills. Among these talents, our NGO’s members stood out as true gems, introducing a captivating array of unknown and rare handicraft skills to the fascinated audience. The event became a celebration of tradition, creativity, and innovation, as our artisans shared their unique crafts, enriching cultural heritage while forging new pathways for recognition and sustainable livelihoods.

🌹નવરાત્રી મહાઆરતી મહોત્સવ🙏🙏અંબાજી
🌹ચાચર ચોક માં અંબાજી ગરબા રમવા એ અમારા માટે ખૂબ જ મોટો અમુલ્ય લ્હાવો હતો.
🌹આજે અમારૂ ટીમવર્ક ખૂબ જ મહેનત કરી ને પ્રોગ્રામ સફળ બનાવ્યો હતો.

Pandemic Year

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Artisan Card Distribution and awareness program , handicraft exhibition….

Over a span of 6+ months, our dedicated KSMVS team immersed themselves in rural communities, meticulously gathering data on over 7000+ unknown artisans. Focused on empowering women, our NGO organized insightful sessions, enlightening them about the government’s artisan card perks, including exhibition opportunities and free stalls. Our commitment remains steadfast as we pave the way for these talented women to flourish and thrive in their craft.

Government Rakhi Mela and Rakshabandhan celebration in police station

In 2016, an exceptional display of organizational prowess was witnessed in the form of the Rakhi Government Exhibition Management. This event involved meticulous planning and execution, showcasing the collaborative efforts of various government agencies. The exhibition served as a dynamic platform for promoting local artisans.

The spirit of unity and harmony took center stage in 2016 as NGO women orchestrated a heartwarming initiative, “Strengthening Bonds.” In celebration of the Rakhi festival, these dedicated women embarked on a journey to various police stations, spreading joy and camaraderie. Through their thoughtful gesture, they not only fostered a sense of kinship between law enforcement and the community but also showcased the power of grassroots initiatives in nurturing social cohesion.

More exhibition and more empowerment

In 2015, a transformative event took place aimed at uplifting rural women and fostering their growth. The gathering brought together women from diverse rural communities, providing them with a platform to exchange knowledge, experiences, and skills. Through various workshops, seminars, and training sessions, these resilient women were equipped with valuable tools, ranging from agricultural techniques to entrepreneurship strategies. This empowering event not only enriched their individual lives but also contributed to the sustainable development of rural areas, promoting gender equality and socioeconomic progress.

4 world record in one day, first organized exhibition by KSMVS

In 2014, an extraordinary day unfolded as multiple world records were shattered in a whirlwind of creativity and unity. Children adorned in imaginative fancy dress costumes paraded with infectious joy, setting a world record for the largest gathering of fancy dress-clad youngsters. Simultaneously, fathers displayed their follicular prowess, boasting impressive mustaches that secured another record for the largest assembly of men with substantial facial hair. Adding a touch of reverence, a record-breaking number of well-wishers crafted heartfelt greeting messages for the prime minister Respected Narendra Modi, a display of civic engagement and respect. All these remarkable feats culminated in a grand gathering that transcended boundaries, setting yet another world record for the largest exhibition held in a single day. The events of that day in 2014 stand as a testament to the power of unity, creativity, and community spirit.

First international exhibition, training program and more

In the year 2013, a fervent spark ignited a transformative journey towards women’s empowerment as our NGO embarked on its maiden voyage. With unwavering determination, we set forth to make a lasting impact on the lives of women around the world. The inaugural year proved to be a tapestry of accomplishments, as we enthusiastically participated in international exhibitions, launched dynamic training programs, and embarked on a mission that would shape our path forward.

Our foray into the international arena was marked by our participation in a series of impactful exhibitions, where we showcased the artistic prowess, craftsmanship, and entrepreneurial spirit of women artisans from diverse cultures. Through vibrant displays of handcrafted treasures, intricate textiles, and exquisite artwork, we celebrated the creative brilliance of women while fostering cross-cultural connections that transcended geographical boundaries. These exhibitions not only provided a platform for economic empowerment but also showcased the rich cultural heritage that women bring to the global stage.