A Project of Native Missionary Movement
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Martha Bhavan
A School of Tailoring
A Project of Native Missionary Movement
To enrich the villag-
ers to promote, to
develop their skills, to
make them stand on
their feet, our team is
working on this
project.
This is our first project in Karanji,
Navapur
Mrs. Sangeetha
Bharat is doing the
inauguration cere-
mony by cutting the
ribbon.
(she is the member
of village pancha-
yat).
Our mission is to uplift the marginalized community group and indi-
vidual. Every project is unique. We listen to you in order to best identify
your concerns and needs in terms of training, change, innovation, and
growth.
Women were considered inferior to men in practical life. But in
scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past, the status of
women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically
low. Women were prohibited to take part in domestic as well as in exter-
nal matter. They were under the influence of their parents before mar-
riage and their husbands after marriage.
The Martha Bhavan Training School's mission is to training those
who are unemployed, To enrich the villagers to promote, to develop their
skills, to make them stand on their feet, our team is working on this pro-
ject.
This ministry can benefit a variety of individuals or groups like chil-
dren’s homes, nursing homes, hospital patients, homeless shelters, crisis
centers.
Project Co-ordinator, Navapur
A Project of Native Missionary Movement
Mrs. Sangeetha Bharat is giving the inaugural
speech.
Goals & Objectives A course designed for participants aged 16 to 40yrs
To offer an environment where confidence, self-
esteem, and a spiritual dimension can be nurtured.
To train at least 50 - 70 new students every year, and
to encourage them
To provide a safe environment where training can take
place.
To empower a student to contribute to the economy of
their community, mainly but not exclusively through self
-employment.
To keep in contact with past students so their progress
can be monitored.
Provide and improves the business opportunities for
these young village women by teaching them sewing
skills so that they can have a way to earn their own liv-
ing. This helps to increase individual, household and vil-
lage incomes, thus leading towards self-sufficiency and
empowerment. Both are keys to helping to eradicate
You can reach us on :
Website:
nmmindia.org
Email:
Ma
rth
a B
havan