Sarvodaya Mahila Mandal
Sarvodaya Mahila Mandal (SMM) has a long history of excellence in all genre of education. Established in the year 1953, with an aim of providing quality education in various disciplines of studies, which was then a relatively less developed region of the State. SMM has drawn on the essence of tradition and sophistication of modernization to yield professionals that will make India proud. SMM has strived to deliver cutting-edge courses that prepare students for successful careers in real world. Our close associations with industry ensure that our courses are up-to-date and reflect the latest trends. Innovation and creativity is and has always been the main focus of SMM, which enables the students excel in a whole new dimension. Our institution offer a wide range of educational programs from Primary level to Graduation courses in the fields of Engineering, Pharmaceutics, Technical and Education, which aim to provide a perfect threshold for every student’s chosen career.
Mahila Mandals are social service clubs that help women in rural areas with education, employment, and economic development. They also help women become more self-reliant and politically active.
Roles of Mahila Mandals
Education: Provide education to girls from economically disadvantaged families
Employment: Help women develop marketable skills and find employment
Economic development: Help women improve their economic conditions and living standards
Self-reliance: Encourage women to be self-reliant and financially independent
Political participation: Help women become more politically active
Community development: Help improve the economic conditions of the community
Motherhood: Help rural women with motherhood problems
How Mahila Mandals operate
Provide grants-in-aid to social welfare and physical welfare institutions
Operate leprosy clinics
Provide funding and loans for businesses
Develop programs to help women become self-sufficient financially, socially, and politically
Mahila Mandals are an important part of the democratic action that helps women bring their needs and concerns into the public domain.