IRFC, NBCFDC and AIF Join Forces to Empower 500 Rural Women with Skills and Financial Inclusion in Nuh and Haridwar

February 20, 2025 04:31 AM EST | By Businesswire India
 IRFC, NBCFDC and AIF Join Forces to Empower 500 Rural Women with Skills and Financial Inclusion in Nuh and Haridwar
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In a groundbreaking initiative to empower rural women with sustainable livelihoods and financial independence, the American India Foundation (AIF), in collaboration with the Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) and the National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation (NBCFDC) has successfully concluded its "Women Empowerment" project in the aspirational districts of Nuh, Haryana, and Haridwar, Uttarakhand.

This initiative has equipped 500 rural women with industrial sewing machine skills, enabling them to become self-employed tailors and micro-entrepreneurs. This empowerment transcends skilling—through a strategic partnership with MeraBills - a fintech platform designed for small business owners, these women have also been onboarded into the formal financial ecosystem, allowing them to track transactions, manage customers, and scale their businesses with confidence.

Despite India’s rapid economic growth, women’s workforce participation has declined over the years, especially in rural areas. Today, women contribute only 18% to India’s GDP, and social norms, unpaid care responsibilities, and a lack of safe workplaces remain formidable barriers to their economic participation. Research indicates that if women participated in the workforce at the same rate as men, India’s GDP could rise by 43%—a staggering figure that underscores the urgent need for transformative programs like this.

At the valedictory ceremony in Nuh, Shri Rajan Sehgal, Managing Director, NBCFDC, emphasized the project’s far-reaching impact, stating:

"This initiative is more than just skill-building—it is about rewriting the future for women in rural India. By integrating market-linked training with financial inclusion, we are not just enabling livelihoods; we are creating a generation of financially independent women entrepreneurs. This is a model for true, inclusive economic growth—one that the Government of India is deeply committed to through its vision for 'Make in India' and rural development."

This initiative is already transforming lives in measurable ways. The trained women have collectively secured and fulfilled orders worth INR 25 lakh, producing school uniforms, industrial wear, and garments for 10-12 industrial buyers and local markets. This financial success has fueled a profound surge in confidence, reflected in an 80% average score gain during external assessments. Beyond employment, the program has ignited entrepreneurial ambition—with women launching home-run boutiques, fostering new job opportunities within their communities. The widespread enthusiasm and acceptance for this model underscore the impact of market-driven skills training, sustainable income generation, and a community-first approach—one that seamlessly integrates with the caregiving roles of rural women, enabling them to participate in the workforce while nurturing their families.

At the event, Manisha Tripathi, Regional Director, North, AIF, highlighted the transformative power of female entrepreneurship, saying:

"For too long, women in rural India have been seen as beneficiaries rather than economic contributors. This project proves otherwise. When women are given the right skills, tools, and platforms, they don’t just earn—they innovate, they lead, and they uplift entire communities. This initiative is a testament to AIF’s belief that empowering women isn’t just about equity—it’s about unlocking India’s true economic potential. The success of this project in aspirational districts underscores our commitment to empowering women with sustainable income opportunities and digital linkages, strengthening rural development initiatives across India."

The event saw participation from government officials, industry leaders, garment manufacturers, state rural livelihood missions, and the families of the empowered women, reinforcing the collective commitment toward bridging economic gaps and fostering long-term development.

With this initiative, IRFC, NBCFDC and AIF, and are not just creating employment opportunities—they are removing obstacles, expanding financial autonomy, and ensuring women play a leading role in shaping India’s economic future.

About American India Foundation (AIF)

The American India Foundation Trust (AIF) is committed to improving the lives of India’s underprivileged, with a special focus on women, children, and youth. The Foundation does this through high-impact interventions in education, health, and livelihoods because poverty is multidimensional. Founded over two decades ago, in the aftermath of the devastating Gujarat earthquake, as a humanitarian initiative by the then Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ji, and the U.S. President, Mr. Bill Clinton, AIF has impacted the lives of 18.88 million of India’s poor across 35 States and Union Territories of India. Learn more at https://aif-india.org/

About Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) 

Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) is the dedicated funding arm of Indian Railways. The company was set up in December 1986 for mobilizing funds from domestic and overseas markets to meet the pre-dominant portion of Extra Budgetary Resources requirement of Indian Railways. IRFC is a Schedule ‘A’/Miniratna Public Sector Enterprise under administrative control of Ministry of Railways, Government of India.
 
About National Backward Class Finance and Development Corporation 

The National Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation (NBCFDC) is a Govt. of India Undertaking under the aegis of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. The Corporation was incorporated under Section 25 of the Companies Act 1956 on 13th January 1992. The objective of the Corporation is to promote economic and developmental activities for the benefit of Backward Classes and to assist the poorer section of these classes in skill development and self-employment ventures. NBCFDC provides financial assistance through State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs) nominated by the State Governments/UTs and Banks (PSBs & RRBs).

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