Agarbatti Making
Empowering Women, Widows, and Disabled Persons
Gramin Sahayog Sahayta Centre is dedicated to supporting the helpless by empowering women, aiding widows, and assisting disabled individuals. One of our key initiatives is the Agarbatti (incense stick) making program, which provides a sustainable source of income and self-employment for these marginalized groups.
Program Objectives
- Provide sustainable employment opportunities to women, widows, and disabled persons
- Impart skills training in agarbatti production techniques
- Create a source of regular income for economically disadvantaged individuals
- Promote financial independence and self-reliance
- Build confidence and dignity through meaningful work
Program Components
Skills Training
Participants receive comprehensive training in all aspects of agarbatti production, from raw material selection to packaging and quality control.
Equipment Support
We provide the necessary tools, machines, and initial raw materials to help participants start their agarbatti production.
Market Linkage
We connect producers with local markets and retailers to ensure a steady demand for their products.
Financial Literacy
Participants learn basic financial management skills to help them save, invest, and grow their earnings.
Impact
Through the Agarbatti Making initiative, Gramin Sahayog Sahayta Centre has empowered numerous individuals to achieve financial independence and improve their quality of life. The program has not only provided a source of income but has also boosted the confidence and self-esteem of participants, enabling them to contribute to their families and communities.