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icecd.org

http://www.icecd.org

International Centre for Entrepreneurship and Career Development , was born in 1986 with a dream to facilitate socio-Economic and Political Empowerment of the underprivileged through micro/small enterprise development.

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IindiaWomenStat.com

http://www.indiawomenstat.com

IndiaWomenstat.com provides information on Indian women and feminist issues collected from the various secondary level authentic sources.

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Self Employed Women's Association

http://www.sewa.org

SEWA is a trade union registered in 1972. It is an organisation of poor, self-employed women workers. These are women who earn a living through their own labour or small businesses. They do not obtain regular salaried employment with welfare benefits like workers in the organised sector.

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Sewa

http://www.sewahousing.org

The Self employed womens association is trade union of poor, self-employed women workers registered in 1972. Sewa members earn a living through their own labour or small businesses.

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Stree Mukti Sanghatana

http://www.streemuktisanghatana.org

Stree Mukti Sanghatana , established in 1975 - International Women's Year. It has directed its efforts towards the upliftment of women irrespective of caste, class, creed, religion, language and nationality.

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Swadhina

http://www.swadhina.org

Swadhina was organised as a civil society with the prime objective of empowerment of women for self-reliance by a group of youth.

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University Women's Association

http://www.uwan.org

The University Women's Association Nagpur is fifty years old. It was formed by a group of enthusiastic women to provide a forum for educated women to interact and exchange ideas on a broad spectrum of issues while also extending a helping hand to lesser privileged amongst them.

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Working Women's Forum

http://www.workingwomensforum.org

Working Women's Forum was born out of an activist's commitment that the poor are entitled to their rights, in terms of organised social platform, access to credit, education, health care and all the other basic services.

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