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Welspun enables women to realize their full potential. We work for equal access to women on health care, quality education, career and vocational guidance, employment, equal remuneration, occupational health and safety, etc. Welspun builds and strengthens partnerships with civil society, particularly women’s organizations and work towards changing societal attitudes and community practices by active participation and involvement of women.
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Naya Savera Campaign
Girl child is a cause close to heart in Welspun. We are determined to priorities the cause of the Girl child. A little amount of care, a handful of warmth and a heart full of love for a girl child can make a big difference. In this endeavour, Naya Savera, campaign was launched in Mumbai. Around 35 employees took the pledge and adopted more than fifty girl child. These overwhelming responses bolster our spirit to lead the initiatives in a long run.
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Project "Lijjat"
Programmes providing training in the art of papad making have been organized, where women of one hundred and forty eight Welspun families from a tiny village in Versamedi, Anjar, Gujarat, have participated and have trained for two to three hours daily. This project has provided vocational training and in turn has led to the women making a small amount of money that today makes a significant difference to their lives therefore empowering them.
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Project "Kishori"
At Welspun, we understand the importance of being not only educated but also well versed with computers, in today's dynamic environment. As part of vocational training, we are supplying the institutes with facilities and professional trainers to offer free computer classes. We organize computer courses that are offered to working women who intend to apply for positions in both Government and non-government organizations.
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