Project Udyamita — Overview Part 1: Introduction & Projects
CSDD — Council for Social & Digital Development

Project Udyamita

Women in Entrepreneurship — Transforming livelihoods into sustainable enterprises across North East India and Assam through education, skills, and access.

Implementing Agency
CSDD, Guwahati

Project Period
December 2025 – March 2026

Report Date
April 2026

712+
Rural Women Reached
4
Udyamita Kendras
4
Udyamita Sakhis
2
States / Geographies
446+
Women Trained in Skills
10+
Institutional Convergences

Two Pilot Projects

Parallel CSR Initiatives, Shared Model

NEDFi CSR

Udyamita — Namsai
Aspirational District

📍 Lekang & Namsai Block, Namsai District, Arunachal Pradesh

A 4-month pilot enabling rural women in Namsai District to transition from traditional livelihoods to formal entrepreneurship, building cluster-level digital infrastructure and institutional linkages with ArSRLM, SBI, KVK, and the District Administration.

~400
RWEs Identified across 5 PLFs
291
Women completed EDP Training
72+
Women trained in Mushroom Enterprise
216
Engaged in Financial Literacy Camps

Funded by: NEDFi — CSR Initiative  |  Dec 2025 – Mar 2026

Udyamita under NEDFi — Namsai
Slice SFB CSR

Udyamita — Kamrup
District, Assam

📍 Rani Block (Bahupara & Kaharpara) & Sualkuchi (Bongshar), Kamrup, Assam

A 2-month pilot in Kamrup District combining a rigorous 312-person baseline survey with sector-specific skill training in handloom and tailoring, and the establishment of two Udyamita Kendras — including Assam's premier silk-weaving hub at Sualkuchi.

312
RWEs surveyed in Need Assessment
155+
Women trained in Handloom & Tailoring
91.3%
Enterprises unregistered — key gap
100%
RWEs aspire to scale their enterprise

Funded by: SLICE Small Finance Bank — CSR  |  Jan – Mar 2026

Udyamita under Slice — Kamrup
Project Udyamita — Overview Part 2: Activities, Model & Learnings
CSDD — Council for Social & Digital Development

Project Udyamita — Activities & Insights

Project Period
December 2025 – March 2026

Report Date
April 2026

What Was Done

Key Activities Across Both Projects

Namsai — NEDFi Project Arunachal Pradesh

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    Multi-Stakeholder Meeting (22 Jan 2026)Convened by DC; SBI, NABARD, KVK, ArSRLM, DAO, AUS, civil society
  • 🧑‍🏫
    EDP Orientations (Phases 2 & 3)291 women across 30 SHGs on livelihood-to-entrepreneurship, marketing, loan management
  • 🍄
    Mushroom Enterprise Training (KVK / Tribal Sub-Plan)72+ women in Oyster, Button & Paddy Straw cultivation — full lifecycle, value addition
  • 🏦
    Financial Literacy Camps (SBI)216 SHG members engaged; 10 KCC loan applications submitted to SBI Namsai
  • 📱
    Digital & Social Media Training (28 Mar 2026)30 women on WhatsApp Business, UPI, Flipkart, cyber safety; Skills Passports awarded
  • 🥒
    Advanced Pickles Training (ArSRLM)20 women; FSSAI-compliant processing of bamboo shoots, king chili, ginger

Kamrup — Slice SFB Project Assam

  • 📋
    RWE Need Assessment (Jan–Feb 2026)312 women surveyed across 14 value chains in Rani Block and Sualkuchi
  • 🧵
    Handloom Training (23–25 Feb 2026)25 RWEs; WSC-certified Mr. Dinesh Nath (30 yrs exp.); jacquard design, loom setup
  • ✂️
    Tailoring Training — Rani & Sualkuchi65 women across two batches; machine operation, stitching, repair, guidance
  • 📣
    Awareness Programmes (Feb & Mar 2026)Bahupara and Bongshar; SLICE Bank reps, SHG leaders, Panchayat members
  • 🎓
    Certificate Distribution (19 Mar 2026)All trained RWEs certified in presence of SLICE Bank Branch Head
  • 🖥️
    Udyamita Kendra InaugurationsKaharpara Rani (20 Mar) & Bongshar Sualkuchi (27 Mar); digital kits deployed

The Udyamita Model

Three Pillars of Intervention

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Education & Awareness

EDP orientations on the transition from livelihood to entrepreneurship; awareness of schemes (MUDRA, NRLM, KCC, PMEGP); financial literacy and digital training.

🛠️
Skills & Capacity

Hands-on technical training in sector-specific trades — handloom, tailoring, mushroom cultivation, piggery, advanced food processing — deepening what women already do.

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Access & Linkages

Udyamita Kendras as permanent village-level digital hubs. Udyamita Sakhis as embedded community enterprise enablers providing continuous post-training handholding.

Cross-Project Insights

Key Learnings

Digital Hesitancy, Not Access Deficit

Despite 100% bank account ownership in Namsai, 89.7% feared online banking. Fear reduces with familiarity; peer-led demonstration beats instruction.

Convergence Multiplies Impact

Leveraging KVK, ArSRLM, SBI, and DAO resources allowed training and services far beyond what standalone budgets could support.

End-to-End Support is Critical

The 'What Next?' gap — where training ends but application support doesn't begin — is the most common failure point. Sakhis fill it.

Women are Investment-Ready

In Kamrup: 52.7% (Rani) and 73.9% (Sualkuchi) had zero loan defaults, and 100% of 312 surveyed women aspired to scale.

Formalization is the Biggest Gap

91.3% of Kamrup RWEs operated without any legal registration — invisible to credit and markets. Clear priority for Phase 2.

Village-Level Infrastructure is Essential

Placing Kendras within women's own Panchayats removed the travel barrier that previously prevented access to banking and services.