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Kudumbashree. As a solution, Kudumbashree formulated Auxiliary Groups and now the young women are offered an opportunity to become part of these Auxiliary Groups. The project aims at ensuring the social, cultural and livelihood upliftment of young women. To ensure the social inclusion of the side-lined transgender community, Kudumbashree had also started special NHGs for Trans genders and they are given an opportunity to find a steady livelihood of their own and lead a dignified life in the society.
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