The territory of Jammu and Kashmir witness armed conflict from past two and a half decades which has crippled the economy of the state has now become a known fact. The conflict nature of the state has badly affected people’s livelihood, their living environment etc. But the truth is that the female folk of the valley has suffered worst. So, the formalization of self-help groups can be a fruitful weapon for the Empowerment of Kashmiri women. By executing these Self Help Groups women can be helped to learn various skill development programmes for their social and political development.
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