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India showcases SHGs work towards enabling women’s empowerment at UN-Women meet

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Ankita Parmar, a village council leader from Gujarat, represented India at the Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference in Bangkok, highlighting the impact of women-led development. Parmar shared her experience empowering women through self-help groups and sustainable livelihood projects.
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