Monday, October 9, 2023
Prime Trust Founder and Managing Director Mr. S.M. Arasu visits the SHGs in Kudaloor Village, Villupuram District
Visiting women self-help groups (SHGs) can be important for various reasons, as they play a crucial role in empowering women and fostering positive socio-economic changes. Women SHGs provide a platform for women to come together, share experiences, and support each other. These groups often focus on skill development, capacity building, and income-generating activities, which can empower women economically and socially. Women SHGs often promote savings and credit activities, helping women gain access to financial services. This can be especially important for women in marginalized communities who may not have had access to formal banking systems. SHGs promote social cohesion and community bonding among women. This can lead to increased social support networks and better mental health outcomes for participants. Women SHGs often encourage entrepreneurship and business development. Visiting these groups can provide insights into the challenges and successes of women entrepreneurs, which can be valuable for policymakers and organizations supporting women's entrepreneurship. In summary, visiting women self-help groups is important because they contribute to women's empowerment, financial inclusion, poverty alleviation, skill development, and community development. These groups play a vital role in promoting gender equality and improving the overall well-being of women and their communities.
On 09.09.2023 the Prime Trust Founder and Managing Director Mr. S.M. Arasu visited the women Self Help Groups in Kudaloor Village of Villupuram district. The Founder interacted with the women about the Prime Trust activities for the welfare of the community.
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