BJP holds Shakti Vandan workshop to reach out to NGOs, self-help groups ahead of Lok Sabha polls
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held the Shakti Vandan national workshop on Tuesday at the party extension office to formulate a strategy to reach out to NGOs and self-help groups ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. A senior source from the BJP told that in the meeting various issues regarding women's self-help groups and NGOs were discussed. To reach out to self-help groups and NGOs, 25 groups were formed which had 50 per cent women and 50 per cent men in each group. They also strategised on how women's self-help groups and NGO outreach programs will be conducted.
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