Ashok Lalwani Said They Would Empower Sindhi Women To Become Independent
New Delhi: Sindhi community is an industrious society that does not view itself as weak and helpless. Although having a tiny population, they never request government assistance, yet the same Sindhi society offers pensions to the underprivileged, widows, and others. Facilities: According to Mr. Ashok Lalwani, Delhi President of Sindhi Council of India, an international organization of Sindhi Society, people who can with the money of Sindhi society have been cooperating on their own.
Many Sindhi women attended the Employment, Health, and Loan Fair that was jointly organized by the Sindhi Council of India, Nari Shakti Foundation, and Sindhi Samaj Delhi in Old and New Rajendra Nagar. We are working for the society at every level, the president of the Delhi Chapter of the Sindhi Council of India, Ashok Lalwani, stated on this occasion. To educate women, numerous actions are being conducted. In order to assist women in becoming independent at every level, the Sindhi Council of India today organized an employment camp on the grounds of the temple. which hundreds of ladies profited from. He mentioned that the camp also had an employment fair, a loan fair, a free health checkup camp, and a self-meeting program.