In Surampalem, a Gram Panchayat in Gangavaram Mandal, ASR District, Bhavitha Educational Society for Transformation (BEST) initiated a 90-day training program to empower semi-educated school dropout women. This program, focusing on cutting and stitching skills, brought together 48 women across five hamlets.
Through the support of local village elders and the Gram Panchayat, a tailoring center was established to enable these women to acquire valuable skills for economic independence.
This program stands as a testament to the power of community collaboration, where village elders and women collectively supported the initiative to build brighter futures.
A focused session to refine stitching skills and learn advanced techniques.
A workshop for tailoring graduates to explore business opportunities.
A fundraising event to provide tools for trained women.
Bhavitha Educational Society for Transformation (BEST) is committed to uplifting women by providing essential skills to foster self-reliance. The 90-day tailoring program at Surampalem not only equipped women with practical knowledge but also instilled confidence and the hope of a brighter future.
Overcoming financial challenges, the program united local communities and created a platform for women to transition into productive roles, contributing to their families and society.


Our program integrates skill-building, community engagement, and self-motivation to create lasting impacts.
The Skill Development Training Program wasn’t just about imparting knowledge; it was about fostering independence. With the guidance of an experienced instructor, women learned cutting and stitching, building a foundation for self-employment opportunities. The initiative was driven by the collective efforts of local leaders and Bhavitha’s field coordinator, ensuring smooth execution despite limited resources.
As the program progressed, the women showcased determination by acquiring their tools and actively participating. This 90-day journey emphasized resilience and adaptability, proving that empowering women is key to strengthening rural communities.
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At Bhavitha, we believe every individual deserves the opportunity to grow, learn, and thrive. Together, we can create a future filled with hope, dignity, and transformation for the marginalized communities we serve.
This program turned challenges into opportunities, creating a pathway for women to achieve economic independence.
Hands-on tailoring training.
Guidance from experts.
Women-led initiatives.
Women from the Surampalem Gram Panchayat are eligible to join.
The program runs for 90 days (three months).
Currently, sewing machines are not provided due to funding constraints.
Trainees are expected to purchase basic cutting and stitching tools.
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