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Vocational Training Initiatives

Empowering individuals through skills training and self-employment.

Empowering Lives through Vocational Training

IGEP Trust places special importance on vocational training to secure employment and reduce poverty. Qualified skill-building empowers trainees to become self-sufficient and serve as role models in their communities.

IGEP runs initiatives that foster practical skills and job opportunities for people in need, aiming to improve their quality of life.

Tailoring Centres in Giridih District

Butbaria Centre

Established to teach tailoring skills for self-employment and income generation among local women and youth. Trainees are taught to stitch ladies' garments such as blouses, petticoats, frocks, skirts, and shirts.

Pandedih Centre

Focused on providing knowledge of tailoring and practical training for students from Pandedih and nearby villages, broadening their opportunities for self-reliance.

Success Stories: Trainee Achievements

Mrs. Sinti Kumari - Successful tailoring business owner from Butbaria

Mrs. Sinti Kumari (25, Butbaria)

After completing her training, Mrs. Kumari opened a tailoring shop at her husband's home in Deoghar. Her dedication earned family support, enabling her to grow her business and inspire other women to pursue vocational skills.

Ms. Rupa Kumari Pandey - Student balancing education and tailoring business

Ms. Rupa Kumari Pandey (19, Pandedih)

While studying for her BA, Ms. Pandey completed tailoring training and now stitches dresses and shirts from home. Her tailoring income supports her higher education.

Ms. Khushboo Kumari Pandey - Independent tailor supporting her family

Ms. Khushboo Kumari Pandey (19, Pandedih)

With her own sewing machine, Ms. Khushboo earns 1000-2000 INR per month, helping her large family. She mainly stitches blouses, petticoats, and frocks for local villagers.