MICROPROJECT (MP) FINAL REPORT MODEL

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ACTIVITIES REALISED
The tailoring course conducted for women and girls in the district of Sawai Madhopur was carefully
designed and implemented to promote skill development, self-reliance, and economic empowerment.
The program began with a detailed community mobilization and awareness campaign to inform local
families about the opportunities offered by the course. This involved meetings with village leaders,
distribution of pamphlets, and door-to-door interaction to encourage participation, especially from
marginalized and economically weaker sections. Once the enrolment process was completed, selected
participants were registered and grouped based on their learning levels—beginners and intermediate.
The course curriculum was structured to cover both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Initial
sessions focused on understanding fabrics, basic hand stitching, measurement techniques, and cutting
methods. As the training progressed, participants were introduced to machine stitching, designing
patterns, sewing various garments such as salwar kameez, blouses, petticoats, and children’s clothing.
Practical hands-on sessions were conducted daily, where each participant practiced their skills under
the guidance of experienced trainers. In addition to technical skills, soft skills like time management,
customer interaction, and basic business management were also taught to prepare them for self-
employment or setting up small businesses.

Report of Micro Project on Tailoring