Helping rural women find market for their craftware
The Hindu
Belagavi entrepreneur empowers rural women through Pankh India Foundation, providing training, market access, and sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Gouri Sanket Manjrekar, a young entrepreneur from Chikkodi in Belagavi district, has helped several rural women find stable market for their craftware.
Pankh India Foundation, started by her, takes women into its fold and hand holds them at every stage. They are trained either to perfect their existing skills or imparted new ones. They are motivated to create or modify products that have assured markets. At the end, they are assisted to exhibit or sell their products.
A post-graduate in computer applications, she used to work for a multinational company. She underwent executive coaching from IIM Raipur. But she quit her job and settled down in Chikkodi.
Along with co-founder Manish Shanbhag, she started Pankh Handicrafts to provide sustainable livelihood to underprivileged women. The women can be contacted through the website, https://pankhindia.org/.
“We also export some of our products overseas. We have worked with the Embassy of India in Paris to promote Make In India through handcrafted jute bags and folders,” she said.
She also started an online forum for women named STREE-Educate Employ Empower that aims to empower women through education reformation.
Its programmes now reach nearly 10,000 regularly. In 2019, she was given Indian Women Excellence and Leadership Award in the NGO and Rural Entrepreneurship category.