Chapter 5 - Section 5.3 - SubSection 5.3.3Pilot Project: m-Suwidha (Microenterprises through Skill Upgradation for Women)

In 2023-24, NABARD introduced m-SUWIDHA (Microenterprises through Skill Upgradation for Women), a pilot initiative aimed at building sustainable livelihoods, in farm, off-farm, and non-farm sectors by addressing skill gaps, identifying suitable occupations, offering training through Knowledge Partners/ Resource Agencies, and facilitating marketing linkages with credit support. As part of this initiative, NABARD sanctioned a grant support of ₹40.50 lakh in 2024-25 to the Women Organization for Mass Action (WOMAN) for strengthening the livelihoods of 500 self-help group (SHG) members in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu. The district recognized as an aspirational district, faces significant challenges on account of limited incomegenerating opportunities. The project seeks to upgrade the existing tailoring skills among rural women skills to match export-quality standards, thereby opening up better market prospects. On completion of the project, it’s expected to establish a credit flow of ₹1 crore.

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5.3.3 Pilot Project: m-Suwidha (Microenterprises through Skill Upgradation for Women)

In 2023-24, NABARD introduced m-SUWIDHA (Microenterprises through Skill Upgradation for Women), a pilot initiative aimed at building sustainable livelihoods, in farm, off-farm, and non-farm sectors by addressing skill gaps, identifying suitable occupations, offering training through Knowledge Partners/ Resource Agencies, and facilitating marketing linkages with credit support. As part of this initiative, NABARD sanctioned a grant support of ₹40.50 lakh in 2024-25 to the Women Organization for Mass Action (WOMAN) for strengthening the livelihoods of 500 self-help group (SHG) members in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu. The district recognized as an aspirational district, faces significant challenges on account of limited incomegenerating opportunities. The project seeks to upgrade the existing tailoring skills among rural women skills to match export-quality standards, thereby opening up better market prospects. On completion of the project, it’s expected to establish a credit flow of ₹1 crore.