Role of NGO (Charitable Pragati Prayas Kendra) in Women Empowerment

2018; Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR); Volume: 5; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2349-5162

Autores

Raxa H Solanki, Nirmal Parmar, Medha K. Patel, Jaimin Patel,

Tópico(s)

Religion, Society, and Development

Resumo

Charitable Pragati Prayas Kendra (CPPK) is a voluntary organization registered Under Trust Act in March 2000, and works in Panchmahal & Mahisagar Districts. The said districts are in the North-West of Gujarat with almost 50% of the Tribal population. The CPPK is now working amongst the tribals of eight talukas, viz., Godhara, Kalol, Shahera, Lunawada, Morwa, Hadap, Santrampur, Kadana and Khanpur. CPPK is a registered NGO working for socio-economic upliftment and awareness, empowering of tribal and such marginalized and oppressed groups. At present CPPK is involved in literacy, education and training programs among children and women.

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