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Visit the local Women's Self-Help Group and obtain information about the industries and occupations seen there. - Play, Do, Learn

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Visit the local Women's Self-Help Group and obtain information about the industries and occupations seen there.

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Women's Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Mumbai play a pivotal role in empowering women by providing them with opportunities to engage in various industries and occupations. Here are some notable SHGs and the sectors they are involved in: 

  1. Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad: A renowned women's cooperative founded in 1959, primarily involved in the production of papads, along with other products like spices, flour, and bakery items. It provides employment to over 45,000 women across India.
  2. Stree Mukti Sanghatana: Established in 1975, this NGO focuses on women's empowerment through education, healthcare, and gender equality. They run daycare centers and family counseling centers and are notably involved in solid waste management, organizing waste-pickers and promoting recycling initiatives.
  3. Mahila Milan: A decentralized collective of female pavement dwellers in Mumbai, working on issues like housing, sanitation, and grassroots lending schemes. They empower women by involving them in decision-making processes related to community development. 
  4. Mumbai Women Enterpreneurs Support & Self Help: A community that supports women entrepreneurs by providing business inquiries, brand visibility, skill development, and connections to industry experts. They offer platforms for advertising businesses and organizing events to enhance entrepreneurial skills.
  5. Abhivyakti Foundation's Self-Help Groups: Active in forming SHGs in various operational areas, focusing on livelihood enhancement through production units of jute bags and jackets. They participate in national fairs to market their products and have secured bulk orders from organizations like NABARD and Asian Paints.
  6. Center for Social Action(CSA): CSA has formed women's groups in Mumbai and surrounding districts to educate them on financial management, basic banking, insurance, and asset creation, promoting sustainable livelihoods and economic independence. 

These SHGs have diversified into various sectors, including food production, waste management, textile manufacturing, and entrepreneurship support, significantly contributing to women's empowerment and economic development in Mumbai.

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Balbharati Integrated 5 Standard Part 1 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 6.3 Compulsory Activities (A) Need-based Activities
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