Balasore: To enable livelihoods and foster empowerment among women from rural and tribal communities, Tata Steel Foundation, under its Gender & Community Enterprise division, has initiated over 144 women-led SHGs, involving over 427 women across Baliapal and Basta blocks in Balasore district in various small-scale businesses and production units. Prev 1 of 3 Next var prt_gal_img_1875729500 = ["https://pragativadi.com/core/uploads/2024/08/f777e5a2-58b8-46e0-8571-08c262aa2e42.

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Mamata, an active member of the Subarna Saheli Handicraft Self-Help Group (SHG), is part of a quiet yet powerful revolution of women empowerment spreading through the villages of the Baliapal area of Balasore district. A standout example is the Radharani SHG, which runs a Milk Product Processing Unithere 13 women from Pratappur village under P.