Kutchina Foundation launched ‘Krittika Centre of Women Empowerment' last week. The centre will aim toward showcasing the works of Kutc...
Kutchina Foundation launched ‘Krittika Centre of Women Empowerment' last week. The centre will aim toward showcasing the works of Kutchina Krittika fellows spanned from Dimapur to Jaipur working across 10 locations on eight thematic providing to more than ten thousand beneficiaries mostly women and children from the margins of society. This centre is also dedicated to credible organizations working on women empowerment for showcasing their work, exchange ideas and activities to people at large.
Speaking on the occasion Chandrima Bhattacharya, Minister of State for Urban Development & Municipal affairs, Health & Family Welfare, Land and Reforms, Refugee and Rehabilitation, Government of West Bengal said, “I am glad and thankful to Namit Bajoria for inviting me for such a cause-driven initiative. The need for women’s empowerment has existed for a long time but only in the last few years, it has become popular. Women’s Empowerment is the need of an hour in India because the awareness among the women is important for them to understand their rights. If they are aware of their basic rights only then women will be able to fight for it. The first step towards women empowerment starts with supporting their opinions. Boost their confidence and build their self-esteem. Encourage them to pursue their dreams, provide resources for help and be their mentor. We have to touch upon several lives and as a result NGOs must come across to join hands and only proactive exchange of ideas and execution will take us towards our mission. I hereby, pass on my greetings to Namit Bajoria and all the associate NGO members for coming together for this wonderful initiative.”
Leena Gangopadhyay, Chairperson of West Bengal Commission for Women said “It’s a great platform and my best wishes to the all concerned on this great beginning. There lies a great multitude of women folks unattended and we cannot do anything alone. Hand-in-hand if all the NGOs can contribute, I feel we can reinstate confidence in women to pursue their dreams and shape their lives”.
Namit Bajoria,
Chairperson, Kutchina Foundation said
“Kutchina Foundation envisions a vibrant philanthropic culture that inspires
individual to give and serve. Gender equality is a key step towards sustainable development and
ensures basic human rights for everyone. With this in mind we had
started Kutchina Foundation. However, I feel we all should join hands
to create a network to create an impact in the society. With the launch of
the ‘ Krittika Centre of Women Empowerment ‘ there will be positive
exchange of ideas amongst the NGO’s and work towards a common goal - Women Empowerment. Also, it’s a platform for all the associated NGO’s to showcase
their work and find potential buyers”
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