Friday, 8 April 2016

Girl with wings



Nutan is a 21 years old girl who lives in Rajiv Nagar Gurgaon with her parents and siblings. She has two brothers and two sisters. Her father works as a Supervisor in Sports Company. The family came from a small village of Uttar Pradesh, and has been living in Gurgaon for 15 years. However, Nutan came to Gurgaon only one year back, because her parents left her behind in the village to nurse her aging grandparents. Nutan completed her 12th standard in their village and was unable to pursue her further studies for her parents are not at all aware of girl child education. They have the wrong opinion that the sole responsibility of woman is to confine at home and do all the household activities. It is also the traditional practice in illiterate Indian family which is against the norms of women welfare. As such, Nutan was left without any choice, so she discontinued her studies and stays at home, obeying her parents. What a pity!Nutan is a very active girl, and she wants to accomplish her dreams. She prefers to go out of the four corners of the wall and do something else to uplift their family social-economic statues. She has been looking for ways and means. To her fortune, she came to learn about Mera parivar through her neighbor.  After a long persuasion, Nutan’s parent permitted her to go for training in Mera  Parivar center.  She got herself enrolled in the beauty parlor training stream, and attends the class regularly. She gets her hands in the course and fares very well day by day. She quotes that Meraparivar is quite a right place to accomplish her dreams. She is planning to open a beauty parlor of her own after she has completed her training.

 











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Friday, 4 March 2016

Mera Parivar Market-oriented Skills and Vocational training



Market-oriented Skills and Vocational training

Mera Parivar The project offers vocational training opportunities that respond to market demand to the poor.  To date, more than 178 diploma students from low-income households have received.  In addition, nearly 370 short-course trainees received 6-month vocational training in 4 trades including computer course ,beauty and  swing –garments Jewelry making . Within six months of completing the courses, 55% of the trainees were employed for livelihood .

Mera Parivar make a meaningful dent in the job market, when their offered courses match with the market needs 

Mera Parivar Training Centre informal workforce, with no prior formal skills training or certification. Now, the project will do secondary level vocational training program.” Its support spans primary, secondary, tertiary and vocational levels and also focuses on out-of school-Youth 





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Sunday, 14 February 2016

Mera Parivar "Skill India "



MERA PARIVAR  TRANSFORMING STORY


Thirty–five–year–old  Samundri, her husband and four of   her children came all the way from Bihar to Rajiv Nagar, Gurgoan with a hope to get better livelihood.Her husband, MrLalBabu is an auto driver and earns only Rs 6000 per month. With such a meager income, private english medium school is a far cry for their children. Dream of brighter side of life lingers in her mind, so Sumandri looked hither and thither to find means to supplement their family income.It was real hard in her new world, but as fortune favors her, she came to know about the training center at Mera Parivar through her sister–in–low. She got enrolled in the sewing stream. A ray of hope shines in her mind. Despite the vigorous training, she has been going to the training center and becomes an ardent learner. She is regular and maintains a good standard of punctuality. She is looking forwards to opening her own tailor shop. 



SHE CHERISHES HER DREAMS


Savita, 28 has been always dreaming of going to the outside world and find something new. She got married as soon as she crossed the 10th standard bar. She was unable to continue her further studies as traditional women are not likely to continue their studies after being married, and stay at home as housewife;but she contends this. She wants to come out of this world and find any means to get substantial income for the family, knowing the financial struggle of her husband.Her husband opens a shop gets a return of Rupees 8000/- per month approximately. The major part of his income goes to room rent and other bills. She keeps looking for opportunities. She came to learn about the work of MeraParivar: training women in the community in various fields. She was thrilled to know about the training, so she got herself enrolled in the training in the sewing stream. She is ambitious and active in her training. She cherishes her dreaming of running her own boutique and leaves no stone unturned attain ambition. Though she could not continue her further studies, yet she is happy and is working very hard to make her dream come true

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Mera Parivar NGO
#267 Sector 14 Gurgaon -122001
Haryana-India 
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