Empowering Women Through Skill-Based Training: New Research Highlights Impact in Hisar, Haryana

Top Quote This research explores the transformative role of stitching and tailoring skill training programs offered to women in economically disadvantaged communities in Hisar, Haryana. Using qualitative research methods such as interviews and field observations, the study highlights how these initiatives have empowered women both financially and socially. The women, many of whom were previously dependent End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 12, 2025 - Tailoring Dreams into Reality: New Research Unveils the Empowering Impact of Skill Training for Women in Hisar

    Hisar, Haryana - A new research study shines a spotlight on the power of vocational training in reshaping the lives of women in Hisar’s low-income communities. Focusing on stitching and tailoring programs, the research documents how these initiatives have helped women transition from economic dependency to self-sufficiency, turning their skills into a source of income and personal empowerment.

    Conducted through field visits and interviews with program participants, the study reveals that trained women have become micro-entrepreneurs—working from home or launching small tailoring businesses—thus supporting their families and contributing to the local economy.

    “Women in these communities are no longer just learning a trade—they are rewriting their futures,” said the author of the study. “Skill-based training is one of the most sustainable tools for empowerment.”

    The research also points out that beyond income generation, the training programs have enhanced participants' confidence, decision-making abilities, and social inclusion. Many of the women expressed how the training enabled them to support their children’s education, invest in household needs, and even inspire others in their communities.

    The findings call for increased investment in grassroots, skill-oriented programs tailored to local needs. It advocates for partnerships between community organizations, policymakers, and funders to scale up such successful models across rural India.

    This study makes a strong case for skill development as a cornerstone of social entrepreneurship and inclusive economic growth.

    For media inquiries, interviews, or to access the full study, please contact:
    Authors:
    Dhananjay Kumar Tiwari, Social Worker
    Email: csr.dhananjay.t ( @ ) gmail dot com

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