Micro Entrepreneur Development Programs (MEDP)
The Micro Entrepreneur Development Programs (MEDP) under NABARD’s MEDP Projects are aimed at empowering women by providing them with the skills and resources needed to start and manage small enterprises. These programs offer targeted training in various micro-enterprise activities, helping women develop sustainable livelihoods and become economically independent. The training modules cover key aspects of each micro-enterprise activity, including production techniques, quality control, business management, and marketing strategies. Participants also receive guidance on how to start and sustain their businesses. The focus on practical training and sustainable practices has led to successful business ventures, contributing to economic empowerment and community development. The ongoing support and potential expansion of the program highlight its importance in fostering entrepreneurship and enhancing livelihoods. The other programs include Front office management, Mushroom cultivation, Soap and sanitizer making , Cloth and carry bag making, Jute products Manufacturing, Stitching and Designing , Fashion Designing, Fruits and Vegetable preservation, Biggshopper and clothcarrybag & File and envelop making