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SEED Program Overview

The Skills Enhancement and Entrepreneurship Development (SEED) Programme by CHINAR Kashmir empowers economically marginalized individuals, especially women, through vocational training in designing, tailoring, and sewing.

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One of the initiatives under this program is to provide vocational training for young women to develop their Designing, Tailoring and Sewing skills, thus enabling them and their families to earn and live a self-sustained life.  Also, as an encouragement, we provide free Sewing Machines and tools to the hardest working and dedicated young women, so that they can straightaway become entrepreneurs after completion of the training. Currently we run a six-month program, with 20 trainees per batch, aiming to create self-employment opportunities. 

Total Students Trained
0
Trainees Employed
0
Number of Centers
0
Batches Completed
0

Impact of SEED Program in Various Districts Across J&K

CHINAR Kashmir's SEED Centres in JK

Consolidated Data From Our SEED Centers Across Various Districts of J&K

SRINAGAR
Number of Centers
06
Batches Completed
13
Total Students Trained
159
Trainees Employed
126
BUDGAM
Number of Centers
09
Batches Completed
17
Total Students Trained
239
Trainees Employed
128
KUPWARA
Number of Centers
08
Batches Completed
16
Total Students Trained
44
Trainees Employed
133
BARAMULLA
Number of Centers
05
Batches Completed
12
Total Students Trained
147
Trainees Employed
119
KISHTAWAR
Number of Centers
02
Batches Completed
08
Total Students Trained
146
Trainees Employed
75
GANDERBAL
Number of Centers
01
Batches Completed
01
Total Students Trained
14
Trainees Employed
N/A
PULWAMA
Number of Centers
01
Batches Completed
01
Total Students Trained
09
Trainees Employed
09
Currently we have

128 STUDENTS

enrolled in

8 SEED Centres

located in
Budgam(2), Srinagar(3), Kupwara(1), and Baramulla(2)

Success Stories from our SEED Program

Rebuilding a Family and Business

One of our trainees, a young woman, and her mother were abandoned by her father after his remarriage. She joined our SEED program, where we supported her with monthly expenses and helped her start her own business. She excelled in tailoring, mastering the skills taught in the program. Her dedication paid off, and she eventually led her father’s needlework shop, turning it into a booming business. Her success led to a reconciliation, and her father took them back into his family.

Overcoming Barriers with Skill

A girl who is deaf and mute enrolled at one of our SEED centers in Srinagar. Our trainer quickly identified her exceptional talent, especially in men’s wear. Recognizing her potential, the trainer devoted extra time to nurture her skills. Her determination and the support she received allowed her to thrive, and she has now started her independent work, specializing in men’s tailoring.

Collective Enterprise in Srinagar

A group of girls from Srinagar, after graduating from our SEED program, formed a collective. Utilizing the skills they learned, they established a small enterprise specializing in stitching readymade wear in bulk. Their initiative and teamwork have led to a growing business, providing them with a steady source of income and a platform to showcase their talents.

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