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HYDERABAD: Hari Welfare Association provided skills and enterprises development training to the 500 peasants women of three districts including Shaheed Benazirabad, Matiari and Sanghar.

The press statement said that HWA has trained 200 rural women in the Matiari district on how to start their small businesses and connected them with major markets in the city. During the conclusion of the training program, Akram Khaskheli emphasized that women in rural Sindh possess many skills and there is too much potential, including embroidery, quilt making, cap making, and basket weaving. However, to date, no government measures have been taken to turn these skills into businesses. The statement also said that through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), the government is making rural women beggars and dependents instead.

Khaskheli stated that HWA is providing this training with the cooperation of the Norwegian Embassy in Islamabad to economically empower these rural women laborers. We have trained 600 women in three districts of Sindh on skill development, starting businesses, and marketing their products.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Mumtaz Malik Jul 03, 2024 04:00pm
The news rightly points out that the new begging system being developed in Pakistan appears to be targeting voters for the next five years.
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Mumtaz Malik Jul 03, 2024 04:01pm
The BISIP program is essentially designed to secure votes for politicians over the next five years. Instead of providing skills, the program is turning well-off individuals.
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Mumtaz Malik Jul 03, 2024 04:01pm
Who are already living comfortably and own bikes, into dependents. There is a significant amount of corruption within this program
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