Krantijyoti Foundation Opening Ceremony & Guidence Honrable Anna Hazare To SHGs Women's
On January 12, 2015, the Banner of Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute was unveiled by senior social worker Honorable Anna Hazare. At this time, 101 women working in various sectors of the society were Awarded. 3000 women from the savings groups(SHG) of Pune city had attended the event. Senior social worker Honorable Anna Hazare provided valuable guidance to the women in the SHG groups, and many dignitaries from the community also attended the program.
Get-Together For Women's Enterpreneur & Guidence Honrable Sindhutai Sapkal To SHGs Women's
The Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute organized a women's Get-Together for women entrepreneurs in February. Senior social worker Honorable Sindhutai Sapakal presided over the program. He guided the women entrepreneurs on how to face the challenges of life and flexible. The main purpose of the women's fair was to bring training to start and managing a total of 130 savings groups (SHGS) in the city of Pune, choosing the right type of business and finding opportunities in the market. The program was attended by about 1800 to 2000 women in the savings groups (SHGS). Many savings groups(SHGS) had gathered five women each and established small businesses, which led to the increase in micro -industries. The industry included cloth bags, paper bags, foods, papad, chutney, pickles, perfume, room fresheners, incense, spices, remixes, soap materials, cleaning materials, purses, rajai and many other home products. What to do in the market to get women to introduce their goods? And how to get your product the best price? The main purpose of this gathering was to provide guidance to women.. Various activities were organized, including Traditional Costume Competitions, 'The Biggest' and The smallest Ukhana 'Competition, Game shows and Traditional Haldi-Kunku Program to promote women's talent. The program was Honored with women who have done excellently in the social work as well as in various fields.The program was concluded with Refreshment.
My Diwali In Tribal Area's
Every year, the Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute organized a social activities of "My Diwali"in the Tribal A. Diwali is celebrated in many villages in Mulshi and Velha taluka. Diwali is well celebrated Sweets , clothes, panti,oils, soaps,uthane & blankets are distributed in the tribal village. Diwali Celebration also with children toys and school items. Diwali is also celebrated by celebrating Diwali in tribal villages in such a way that we will not be able to compare the smiles and happiness on the faces of the people.
15 August Independence Day Distribute New School Uniform In Rural Area
On occasion of Independence Day on August 15, Krantijyoti Mahila Vikas Sanstha organized a program to distribute new school uniforms to students in a rural school in Nighudghar Bhor Taluka. Each student received clothes according to their size. The school principal sent photos of the students wearing the new uniforms, which brought satisfaction to the organization’s members as it ensured that the students received the necessary help. Around 140 to 150 students received uniforms during the distribution program.
Food Donation To The Needy People
The Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute has always implemented the "food donation to the needy". The organization has a great attempt to share the appetite of the needy as the "food donation is the best donation". Food is distributed by the organization for the purpose of the workers, laborers and all their families
Free 👁️ Eye Check-up Camp
Kranti Jyoti Mahila Vikas Sanstha organized a free eye check-up camp specifically for school children. During this camp, students from municipal corporation school underwent eye examinations. Many students were informed about vision issues, and some were diagnosed with dry eye problems. Necessary spectacle prescriptions and eye drops were provided as required. Around 250 students successfully underwent eye check-ups at the Bal Vikas Mandir School. A special free eye examination camp was organized for women in the savings group(SHGS) through the Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute. While women are carrying out all their responsibilities, they do not attention to their own health, especially women need to take care her eyes. A total of 527 people from the savings group (SHGS) and their family were examined by the Was I Care Hospital. Glasses were distributed to senior citizens Once in six months, a free eye examination camp is organized by the organization for school children, women, senior citizens and all the family members.
Environmental Balance Rally
Environmental balance Rally was organized in association with Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute and Pune Municipal Corporation. The main purpose of Rally is to raise awareness about the environmental conservation for the future generation. Your next generation needs to know about the environment. They should get the lessons of environmental balance from now on. In summer holidays, a summer camp is organized by the organization every year to learn good things to children. In this seven-day camp, children are given knowledge of different types of training for example Yoga, Good Manners,Drawing, Handicrafts, Home science, etc.. Similarly, the special feature of this camp is to teach environmental lessons to the children. A special free eye examination camp was organized for women in the savings group(SHGS) through the Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute. While women are carrying out all their responsibilities, they do not attention to their own health, especially women need to take care her eyes. A total of 527 people from the savings group (SHGS) and their family were examined by the Was I Care Hospital. Glasses were distributed to senior citizens Once in six months, a free eye examination camp is organized by the organization for school children, women, senior citizens and all the family members.
Celebrated The Birthdays Of Sex Workers Children On Children's Day
15 November A special cultural program was organized to provide a platform for the talents of children from the Red-Light Area. Since many of these children do not know their birthdate, their birthday was celebrated on Children's Day. A magic show was arranged for their entertainment, and they enjoyed a delicious treat of cake, pav bhaji, and gulab jamun. The joy of the children doubled upon receiving gifts. Around 60 to 70 children participated in the event. In an effort to bring happiness to these underprivileged children, Krantijyoti Mahila Vikas Sanstha enthusiastically celebrated the birthdays of sex workers children on Children's Day.
Skill Development Training Program
1 Training: A 2 - day training camp was organized in association with the Ministry of Revolutionary Workers and Employment and Krantijyoti Foundation.The camp was attended by 50 to 60 household workers from the Ramabai Ambedkar colony. 2 Training: Women were trained to make cloth bags through the Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute.To enable women to work from home while taking care of their families, training in cloth bag cutting and sewing was provided by experts. 50 to 55 women attended this training at Dandekar Pool S. R. A.Building In this training. After the training, they were also provided employment.
Free Digital Training Campaign With The State Women's Devlopment
A digital training campaign was conducted by the State Women's Commission and Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute. As part of this campaign, women were trained in various digital skills, including: Downloading apps Social media handling (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp) Email usage, Government apps,Net banking & e-payments, Table banking,E-marketing Selling and buying online Amazon shopping. Essential digital tools for women This initiative provided comprehensive digital training to empower women with necessary technological skills. 2 Training: Women were trained to make cloth bags through the Krantijyoti Women's Development Institute.To enable women to work from home while taking care of their families, training in cloth bag cutting and sewing was provided by experts. 50 to 55 women attended this training at Dandekar Pool S. R. A.Building In this training. After the training, they were also provided employment.
Health Awareness Program In Red-Light Area
The Krantijyoti Foundation had organized a health awareness program for women in the red-lighting area.The event featured dietitian Aviti Damle, who guided the attendees on how to protect themselves from severe diseases like AIDS, what precautions to take, and the importance of a balanced diet. Women were provided with a weekly diet plan, which they promised to follow. The event saw the participation of around 95 to 100 women, including Devadasi women and transgender individuals. Additionally, a Haldi-Kumkum ceremony was organized to promote social inclusion and ensure equal recognition for Devadasi women in society.
Bhartiy Veshbhusha The Biggest Make-up Artist Show Inside A Moving Metro
Indian Attire – The Biggest Makeup Artist Competition For the first time in the world, a unique makeup competition was organized inside a moving metro at Vanaj Metro station Pune. This event primarily focused on giving opportunities to emerging makeup artists. Participants showcased their skills by presenting their models in traditional Indian attire and walking through the metro, creating a unique platform for their talent. This one-of-a-kind competition aimed to provide a stage for new makeup artists, helping them gain recognition and employment opportunities. A total of 100 makeup artists participated in the event, and those who performed exceptionally well were honored with awards. The event was graced by the presence of Meghraj Bhosale, Chairman of the Film Corporation.
Red-Light Area Skill Development Training Program
Krantijyoti Mahila Vikas Sanstha organized a 25-day business training program was conducted to help the Red Light Area. Red Light community gain recognition in society and encourage women entrepreneurs to start their own businesses for sustainable livelihoods. The training included: Room Freshener,Perfume & Attar,Paper Bags, cleaning Material,Soap,Detergent & Beauty Products A batch of 30 women participated in the training.TheTrainer Komal Parekh provided hands-on guidance, while Priya Vedpathak played a crucial role as a counselor for the organization.The participants were motivated to start small businesses with minimal investment, proving that financial independence is possible without resorting to unethical means. They were also encouraged to elevate their status within society through entrepreneurship.The training received an excellent response, with some women immediately starting the production and sale of perfumes, Room fresheners, and Attar within their network. This quick implementation reflected the success and effectiveness of the training program.
Sanman Streeshakticha & Latajiki Yaad Mein
March 15, 2022 On the occasion of World Women's Day, Krantijyoti Mahila Vikas Sanstha organized a special event "Sanman Stri Shakticha" (Honor of Women Power). Additionally, as a tribute to Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, a musical event titled "Lataji Ki Yaad Mein" was presented by Leena Solapure and Sanjay Maral’s "Kala shree Musical Shows". The event commenced with a Ganesh Vandana performed by children from Aniket Residential Rehabilitation Center for the Mentally Challenged. Women who have made remarkable contributions in various fields were honored, including: Yamuna Pawar – India's first female road roller operator Dhanashree Dahiwal – Owner of Rrsa Makeup Studio Dr. Deepa Deolekar – Gynecologist & Neelam Umarani – Founder of "Ghe Bharari Udyog Group" Kalpana Varpe – Associated with Aniket Residential Rehabilitation Center Ashwini Satav – Journalist, TV9 These women were honored with awards recognition & saree sponcer from Kalakshetram.The event was presided over by Vishnuti Manohar from Sarvaseva Vishnuji Rasoi. The event was well-organized, successfully conducted by Balkrishna Neharkar, and witnessed an attendance of around 450 to 500 people.
Grand Women's Empowerment Rally & Streeshakti Award's On International Women's Day
Grand Women's Empowerment Rally a magnificent rally titled "Rally Streeshaktichi" was organized in celebration of International Women's Day in March."Streeshakti Awards"were presented to Trupti Desai, Sunita Nimbalkar, Jyoti Gorane, President’s Award recipient Shila Davre, and India’s first female road roller driver Yamuna Pawar. The rally commenced from the H place Sarasbaug, drawing attention from various media houses, including electronic media. Women participated in the rally in various costumes and unique disguises. For the first time in history, women took on the role of drivers for road rollers, horse carriages (tangas), tractors, school vans, ambulances, bullets, jeeps, and taxis. The primary objective of the rally was to emphasize that women are not behind in any field but are leading in every sector. Notable dignitaries such as MP Vandana Chavan, Kamalata Tai Vyavhare, and Swarada Bapat graced the event. The program was hosted by Asmita Mirane.