Empowering Communities through VSSY Training in Orai

Introduction

On 2nd February 2026, the closing ceremony of the Vishwakarma Shram Samman Yojana (VSSY) training program was held in Orai, Jalaun. The event marked a milestone in skill development, celebrating the achievements of 800 beneficiaries, including around 450 women who completed their training and received certificates.

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Recognition

The ceremony highlighted the transformative power of VSSY in empowering artisans and workers. By distributing certificates, the program recognized the dedication of participants and their commitment to building sustainable livelihoods.

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Training and Impact

The VSSY initiative provides free training, toolkits, and financial support to artisans across Uttar Pradesh. In Orai, the program focused on equipping participants with practical skills to enhance employability and self-reliance.

Key highlights from the Orai program:

  • Total Beneficiaries: 800
  • Women Participants: ~450
  • Trades Covered: Tailoring, carpentry, pottery, weaving, and other traditional crafts
  • Outcome: Certified artisans ready to pursue self-employment or better job opportunities
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Legacy and Inspiration

The Orai ceremony was more than a certificate distribution — it was a celebration of resilience and tradition. By empowering women and artisans, the program strengthens communities and preserves heritage crafts while opening doors to modern opportunities.

Call to Action

Celebrate the success of the VSSY training program in Orai and support initiatives that empower artisans. Every step taken toward skill development helps preserve India's heritage while building stronger, self-reliant communities.

Program Objectives

  • Provide free skill training to artisans
  • Distribute toolkits and certificates
  • Empower women through vocational skills
  • Promote self-reliance and sustainable livelihoods
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Total Beneficiaries
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Women Participants

"As a woman, this training opened doors I never thought possible — today I stand proud as an artisan."

- Participant from Orai