
DIMAPUR — Under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihood Mission (DAY-NULM), the Wokha District Urban Development Agency (DUDA) conducted a skill training programme and awareness session for self-help groups (SHGs) on November 29 at New Wokha Baptist Church.
The ADC and chairman of DUDA, Wokha, Renbomo Ezung, delivered a speech outlining the objectives of DUDA, emphasising effective marketing techniques to streamline SHG products to external markets, as well as strategies to optimise market chains for progressive growth, according to a DIPR report.
CDPO ICDS, Wokha, Erenbeni Kikon highlighted the science of nutrition, its impact on health, and the essential components of a balanced diet for achieving a long, healthy, and sustainable life.
Thungbeni Kikon, caseworker (legal) at Sakhi One Stop Centre, addressed gender-based violence, reflecting on the rights and responsibilities of all genders in society.
She also outlined the key objectives of the Sakhi One Stop Centre in promoting legal awareness and providing judicial safeguards against various challenges faced by women in contemporary society.
The second session featured hands-on skill training in pickle making, processing, and marketing.