Kamalini

Kamalini Kamalini provides encouragement (Protsahan) and livelihood skills training for young needy women

The courses offered at Kamalini follow two main objectives: to supplement basic education through Open School, Tuitions, English language, and to impart training in skills to facilitate employment and improve the quality of life at home. Our beneficiaries are under-privileged young girls and women: school leavers, immigrants from rural areas, domestic workers and women who face limited educational

and working opportunities, especially due to gender discrimination. Currently Kamalini activities are held in two urban villages of South Delhi, Shahpur Jat and Kishangarh. Educational and Development Initiatives and Protsahan Charitable Trust plan to jointly develop a new Kamalini campus in order to serve more students from marginal and rural areas of the National Capital Region, and to have the necessary infrastructure to gain government certification of the vocational training courses imparted. As a charitable enterprise, Kamalini needs the support of Companies and individuals for the construction and installation of the new campus. Running in full capacity, the new campus will benefit more than 600 rural women every year.

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33, Shahpur Jat, Ground Floor
New Delhi
110049

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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Skills and confidence for women

Kamalini means an abundance of lotus flowers -symbolising how when you educate women it helps the whole community to thrive. Since 2007, thousands of women have learned tailoring, cooking, housekeeping, basic computers, and English conversation to help them better support themselves and their families. The training has been sponsored by individuals, companies and foundations from India and around the world. Our beneficiaries are under-privileged young girls and women: school leavers, immigrants from rural areas, domestic workers and women who face limited educational and working opportunities, especially due to gender discrimination. Kamalini trains women at a centre run by Protsahan charitable trust in Shahpur Jat, an urban village of Delhi, and a new vocational training campus on the Sohna Road in Haryana, near Alipur Chowk.

Educational and Development Initiatives agreed with Protsahan to develop the new Kamalini Vocational Training campus in order to serve more students from marginal and rural areas of the National Capital Region. In the new campus, students not only gain technical skills, but have classes on English, employment skills, and entrepreneurship.