Chief Guest DIG north Kashmir distributes sports cricket kit and caps among HASK sponsored students   

Baramulla: After training more than 70 girls in seven centers established under vocational training cum rehabilitation scheme (VTCRS) programme, Human Aid Society Kashmir (HASK) – a north Kashmir based a renowned voluntary social organization- felicitated 35 trained girls who completed the cutting and tailoring course and provide equipments to the four poorest trainees to earn their livelihood.

On this occasion, Deputy Inspector General of Police North Kashmir range Sujit Kumar was chief guest while as Secretary Legal Service Authorities (DLSA) and Sub Judge Baramulla Sayeem Qayoom and Program Leader Piramal Foundation and Niti Aayog Rekha Malik was special guest.

Chairman Human Aid Society Bashir Ahmad Mir said that the skill development program is aimed at empowering women and boosts their self-confidence so that they too can stand on their legs and learn to empower other fellow girls.

“We felicitated the trained girls with certificates  besides several food kits were distributed among the needy, poor and under privileged beneficiaries under Covid-19 response program,” Mir added.

While appreciating the role Human Aid Society  in skill development among girls,  Secretary Legal Service Authorities (DLSA) and Sub Judge Baramulla Sayeem Qayoom said that empowerment of women begins at home as we have to empower our daughters, wives and mothers at home by roping them in decision making but unfortunately we ignore them and take decisions without consulting them.

Hailing the efforts of Human Aid Society, chief guest Deputy Inspector General of Police called for greater involvement of women  in decision making and skill development which is imperative for harmonious growth of the society.

“Our women and girl are our pride and we must ensure their safety, welfare and protection of their rights. It gives me immense satisfaction and happiness to see these trained girls who can easily earn their livelihood and become torch bearers of women empowerment,” DIG Sujit Kumar said.

On this occasion DIG north Kashmir distributed a sports cricket kit and caps among the HASK sponsored students.

Patron Human Aid Society Kashmir Karamat Qayoom highlighted the achievement of organization under VTCRS program and stated that HASK has honour of training these orphan and poor girls in cutting and tailoring besides provided them support for rehabilitation.

Earlier, while welcoming the guests Secretary Human Aid Society, Reyaz Ahmad Ganai, highlighted the role of NGOs and Human Aid Society Kashmir as mother NGO besides hailed the efforts and support of DLSA for its collaboration of various programs.

By SNS KASHMIR

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