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A social business model for Lucknow’s chikankari artisans

Despite their intricate handiwork, women in Lucknow’s chikankari industry often lack market access and a steady income. From skilling to vendor connections, here’s how a nonprofit built a sustainable enterprise for artisans.
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    For women in Rajasthan, the end of MGNREGA means losing more than work
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    Women farmers in North Garo Hills helped in expanding the scope of a livelihoods programme through innovative ideas and community networks.


    A social business model for Lucknow’s chikankari artisans
    Despite their intricate handiwork, women in Lucknow’s chikankari industry often lack market access and a steady income. From skilling to vendor connections, here’s how a nonprofit built a sustainable enterprise for artisans.

    The community spaces that shape social mobility
    Community-based preparatory spaces are filling the gaps left by formal institutions for students from marginalised communities. Here’s how.

    For women in Rajasthan, the end of MGNREGA means losing more than work
    For women, MGNREGA has been a gateway to employment, a voice in village panchayats, administrative accountability, and access to social welfare. Many fear that the VB-G RAM G Act will weaken these hard-won gains.

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