Summary
India's fields are cultivated by men and predominantly by women. Over 80% of working women are employed in agriculture. Their contributions continue to be marginalised. The Hinduja Foundation is working to change that narrative.
The Pashu Sakhi program gives women the tools to care for their livestock and, in turn, care for families. The project promotes economic resilience and community well-being by preparing them with technical skills and medical supplies.
The role of women in farming cannot be overstated when India grapples with such problems as food security, global warming, and rural distress. Interventions by the Foundation follow through on its broad objectives of social justice and environmental sustainability.
Explore the Hinduja Brothers’ Initiative, dedicated to empowering rural women farmers through education, resources, and community support for lasting change.
