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Women Empowerment

Kutchina Foundation unveils their women empowerment centre

| @indiablooms | Sep 08, 2021, at 05:01 am

Kolkata/IBNS: Kolkata-based Kutchina Foundation recently launched the ‘Krittika Centre for Women Empowerment’.

Founded by Namit Bajoria, the foundation largely works for the welfare of the marginalised sector of society, especially the girl child and women.

It aims to create a network of empowered women entrepreneurs who can also help the disadvantaged girl child and women.

The Centre is also dedicated to credible organizations working on women empowerment for showcasing their work, exchange ideas and activities to people at large.

Krittika Centre for Women Empowerment will aim to showcase the works of Kutchina Krittika fellows from different centres across India.

Kutchina Krritika is a project of Kutchina Foundation to identify, empower and reward talented girl child and women of substance from the disadvantaged sections of the society.

Chandrima Bhattacharya, West Bengal’s minister for Urban Development & Municipal Affairs, Health & Family Welfare, Land and Reforms, Refugee and Rehabilitation, who was present at the unveiling, appreciated the effort.

Leena Gangopadhyay, Chairperson of West Bengal Commission for Women said, “There lies a great multitude of women folk who are 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 individuals to give and serve. Gender equality is a key step towards sustainable development and ensures basic human rights for everyone.”

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