Mangla Women Self Help Group (SHG)

Atmanirbhar Aajivika Karykram 2024 …our Mangla Vijay Mahila samiti put up a stall of articles made of waste material which was appreciated by foreign delegates who came for the Wetland Conference. Dr Musonda Munba Secretary General Switzerland visited our stall and motivated ladies for their work.

Let’s do good!

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 Hygiene Management Programme

Menstrual hygiene management
program for cotton pluckers of somakhedi, Madhya Pradesh.
They were happy and surprised to know so much about menstruation, though they were in there 40’s but had very little knowledge about their bodies.
They showcased their talent and had an interactive session, we loved the time we spent with them.
#menstruationmatters #menstruation #menstrualhealth#let’s do good.

A Self Defense Workshop was conducted by Vikas Sharma, Vikram Awardee

A Self Defense Workshop was conducted by Mr. Vikas Sharma, Vikram Awardee ,Fitness enthusiast and a self-defense trainer. He is also an International karate player who represented the Indian team in Asian games, 2010 and a National Campion for 12 years. Vice President MMA Indian National federation at Krishnapura chhatri, Indore for Children and Women. Thanks to Akhil Bhartiya Brahman Maha-Sabha Mahila ikai ,Indore for organizing this event in association with VSWS. The self defense workshop included girls and women where all of them heard different stories from their instructor and actively took part in all the drills and tactics that were taught.#viral#VSWS#Letsdogood#MPGovernment#WCD#MPgovt#selfdefence#Womensafty#atmaraksha

ND Smart Srimati Competition

Got the opportunity to judge the ND Smart Srimati competition conducted by Akhil Bhartiya narmadiya mahila mandal Indore Ikai on the occasion of International women’s day 2022….Let’s do good #Inmomom#komalkare joshi

Self defense online workshop

Continuing the trend of learning:-
The online self defence session taken by Mr Vikash Sharma Vikram awardee, International Karate player and Self defence trainer on the 16th of May 2021 was held during 4 PM to 5:30 PM. It was A very informative session and the techniques that he taught very essential for all the girls living in this era. There were more than 80 participants in the meeting and it was a very interactive session where almost 20 to 30 girls ask their doubts, and sir very simply and easily explained them how to take themselves out of the difficult circumstances that they may face in future. It was a very essential and crucial session as learning self defence is the need of the hour all the participants were very happy after the session and the response was amazing overall the session was a huge success and sir was very easy yet incredibly amazing with the kids and the best part was that the whole family of the participants was sitting together and listening to the session which created a sense of awareness in almost more people than were there in the meeting. We are very happy that our children from the NGO were keen on asking questions and did a wonderful job. Sir and his daughter played a very vital role in explaining more than 100 people about the ways in which people can protect themselves.

International Women’s Day

On the event of International Women’s Day, Vijay Social Welfare Society and Child Development Centre’s Project Manager Mrs. Sangeeta Vijayvargiya, Supervisor Mrs. Neha Vyas, Mrs. Anita Tekchandani, and aanganwadi workers and helpers were rewarded on the stage and thanked for their hard work for the community. Awards, which were a token of appreciation for the groundwork these women have done in the past year, were given to five such social workers who have devoted their year to selfless service to the society, namely Mrs. Sangeeta Vijayvargiya, Mrs. Nidhi Suryavanshi, Mrs. Anuradha Ratnapaarkhi, Mrs. Namrata Savant, and Dr. Lalita Sharma. The organisation also conducted a self-defense camp for young girls on the occasion. Mrs. Tilottama Tare, and Madhuri moyde directors of the organisation, also distributed blankets to the attendees towards the end of the event.

Mrs. Diksha Moyde presented the vote of thanks. We would also like to thank and acknowledge respected members of the society who helped us in making the event successful, namely Mrs. Shweta Pandit, Mr. Vishal Pandit, Mrs. Sonali Barvey, Mrs. Rupali Trivedi and Mr. Vaibhav Trivedi.

Vijay Sankalp

Women face a lot of problems in their day to day life. It may be because of the lack of knowledge about their rights or because of the lack of awareness amongst them, that they deserve a happy and wholesome life. The increase in crime rates against women, calls for their protection and to give them knowledge on how they can protect themselves and the practise where some women choose to silently suffer in the crisis can only be removed if they are made to believe that they have their own rights to life and happiness.

Vijay Social welfare Society aims at creating a better and happy environment for women, with the mission of developing concern and creating overall development and growth of underprivileged women, who must be helped to realise their potential to lead a dignified life.
It is our duty to help other women in understanding where they must actually be standing in the society and what all can they do. A famous quote, “Educate a man and you educate an individual. Educate a woman and you educate a family.” asserts to this.

VSWS creates awareness and helps women through different programmes like “Vijay Sankalp” and “Vijay Nirog”, projects like these aim at providing classes to the children and women on various skills like personality development, and also trainings like self-defence so as to help them become self-dependent and self sufficient and also, spreads awareness on health, hygiene, sex- education etc. As a part of this initiative, we are taking a foot forward to spread awareness among these women about their basic Rights that are provided to them under our Legal System and to help them understand the rights.

The Contents of the following document are , the stats and data on women’s present status in India, their Constitutional Rights, their Legal Rights under different laws, their Marital Rights, and other rights like Right of Parental Home and Maintenance and so on.