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Self-Reliance – Success Stories
With an ill husband and three children, Ayusha turned to tailoring to support her family. She now earns ₹6,000 monthly, saving for her children’s education and securing a brighter future.
“Even in tough times, I found a way to support my children and stand tall.”
Faced with mounting expenses and a monthly rent of ₹7,500, Latha found hope in Rashtrotthana Trust’s free tailoring course. After completing the training and purchasing a sewing machine, she now earns ₹4,000 – ₹5,000 monthly, supporting her family and building a secure future for her children.
“I never imagined I could support my family—now I earn with pride and purpose.”
Confined at home for years, Shakeela’s life changed when she joined the tailoring course. Now earning ₹2,000 monthly, she sews for her family and dreams of expanding her skills. Her parents beam with pride at her transformation.
“From being confined at home to earning on my own – this training changed my life.”
Jayashree felt helpless watching her husband shoulder all responsibilities. After training, she now earns ₹2,000 monthly, proudly contributing to her children’s education and standing beside her husband as an equal partner.
“Now I stand beside my husband as an equal, contributing to our children’s future.”
A mother of four daughters, Pramila joined the tailoring course to support her husband’s limited income. She now earns ₹5,000 monthly, ensuring her daughters receive the education they deserve.
“I can now educate my daughters with the income I earn through my own skills.”
After losing her father and facing severe hardships, Khushi had to abandon her education. Rashtrotthana’s training program reignited her dreams. Today, she earns ₹6,000 monthly from home, finding dignity, peace, and purpose.
“Rashtrotthana helped me believe in myself again and turn my dreams into reality.”
A mother of four daughters, Pramila joined the tailoring course to support her husband’s limited income. She now earns ₹5,000 monthly, ensuring her daughters receive the education they deserve.
“I can now educate my daughters with the income I earn through my own skills.”
After losing her father and facing severe hardships, Khushi had to abandon her education. Rashtrotthana’s training program reignited her dreams. Today, she earns ₹6,000 monthly from home, finding dignity, peace, and purpose.
“Rashtrotthana helped me believe in myself again and turn my dreams into reality.”
Shruthi, a mother of two, faced financial challenges despite her husband’s hard work. After training, she earns ₹3,000 monthly, managing household expenses independently and proudly contributing to her family.
“I no longer depend on anyone – I manage my home with confidence and pride.”
With her husband’s limited income, Bharathi struggled to make ends meet. Rashtrotthana’s training empowered her to earn ₹3,000 – ₹4,000 monthly, transforming her role in the family.
“Learning tailoring gave me the power to contribute and feel valued at home.”
Bhavani had no tailoring experience before joining the program. Today, she earns ₹5,000 monthly, managing household expenses and gaining the independence she once only dreamed of.
“I never thought I could earn – now I do, and it feels amazing to be independent.”
Aruna, facing financial hardship, enrolled in tailoring training. Now earning ₹4,000 – ₹6,000 monthly, he supports his family’s rent, school fees, and essentials, proving that empowerment knows no gender.
“I’m proud to support my family and prove that skills can change lives.”
Jyothi’s financial struggles led her to Rashtrotthana’s training. After purchasing a sewing machine, she now earns ₹4,000 – ₹5,000 monthly, helping her family and building a better future.
“With my sewing machine and training, I’ve stitched a better future for my family.”
Vaishnavi’s dedication to tailoring and embroidery now earns her ₹3,000 – ₹4,000 monthly. Her family’s financial stability has improved, and she’s grateful for the opportunity to shape a brighter tomorrow.
“Tailoring and embroidery helped me turn hardship into hope and progress.”
