Empowerment

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Empowerment
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Village Empowerment

The success of any nation can truly be measured only by the happiness and success of its people. The majority of the people in India live in rural villages and towns. VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India has a focus on achieving sustainable rural community development by raising standards at the grassroots level in India. Rural India manufactures many cottage industry products not available in shops in the West. Not only are these products of high quality, but they are also unique and original not available anywhere else. If you are planning on gifting something different to someone special, what better than products that are not available anywhere else? You will also be raising the quality of life of the people and communities giving hope to them and getting their blessings in return. The manufacturers will attain a sustainable and profitable living and a large share of our profits will be ploughed back into Women Empowerment and Girl Empowerment in rural India. The whole VE_WE_GE Empowering Rural India concept is based on Vedic Philosophy bringing pride, self-respect, and self-dignity to people involved.

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Women Empowerment​

When Goddess Parvati invoked Nav Durga in anger, all three of the male holy trinities Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh had to plead with her not to release this energy in anger. The symbolic meaning of this is that women’s inner strength and capability are generally superior to men’s. Man’s body cannot bear a child within for nine months, goes through immense labor pains, and still ends up extremely happy at the end of it. Traditionally, women have the strength and capability of nurturing the child in its younger years, taking care of other family members, and running the house. India is a nation where Goddesses are revered before God. Sita Ram, Radha Krishna, Laxmi Narayan, Maa Baap.

Tapping into this immense internal strength and resource, results of great magnitude can be achieved for the good of individuals, society, and the world. VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India aims to promote women’s self-worth, and their ability to determine their own choices and decide for themselves how to implement their right to influence social changes for themselves and their community.

 

VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India aims to:​

Encourage women to openly express their views and for everyone to respect that these views are to be accepted. Make an effort to raise the status of women through education, awareness, literacy, and training Encourage everyone to support the right for women to have the power to control their own lives both inside their homes and outside.

VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India will encourage and support women’s manufacturing projects by providing training, marketing support, and motivational empowerment coaching. Promoting and selling cottage industry products will be undertaken in alignment with the thoughts, views, and wishes of the women manufacturing them. Women-led social programs will also be encouraged and supported.

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Girl Empowerment​
In the early part of the 20th century, Maharaja Bhagvat Singh of Gondal, Gujarat made it free and compulsory for all girls in his kingdom to go to schools.

A girl’s education had a social value that could not be exaggerated. She, in time, would bear children, and the children would be under her almost exclusive care during the most impressionable years of their lives. If she had attended school, they would imbibe education as they fed at her breast, were dandled in her arms, or tugged at her sari as she went about performing her daily tasks. To educate a girl, therefore, meant that a whole family would be uplifted; whereas to send a boy to school might conceivably mean that only a single individual had enjoyed the benefits flowing from the fount of knowledge.’

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To uplift India, to uplift the whole world, from the grassroots level, it is imperative to educate girls. VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India is dedicated and committed to allocating a large part of its profit towards the education of girls from the age of 5 to the master’s degree level. This does not have to be formal academic education but also in arts, crafts, or education by the wishes of the individual girl in line with her ‘swadharma’ – life according to her inner nature. Our first Girl Empowerment candidate is a girl from Datrana, Gujarat who wants to be a singer. She has a fabulous singing voice and VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India will support her music and singing lessons. Please follow her ongoing progress as we report this. The aim is to uplift the whole community by uplifting those who will uplift many others in the future. We are a business based on Vedic Philosophy and not a charity. We will not accept donations. To help education of girls, please purchase fabulous and genuine cottage industry products from VE-WE-GE Empowering Rural India. This will benefit our Village Empowerment program, Women Empowerment program, and Girl Empowerment program.