Belgaum | April 23, 2026

Lok Kalp Foundation successfully conducted an Artificial Flower Bouquet Training Program in Belgaum on April 23, 2026, for women from Chigule village in the Khanapur region.

The training focused on equipping rural women with practical skills in creating artificial flower bouquets, enabling them to explore sustainable livelihood opportunities and generate income through self-employment.

The session was conducted by Ms. Sangeeta Deshpande, who provided hands-on training and guidance to the participants, encouraging creativity and entrepreneurship among the women.

This initiative is expected to empower the participating women by enhancing their financial independence and supporting their journey towards self-reliance.

The program was carried out under the inspiring vision of Dr. Kiran Thakur, Chairman of Lokmanya Multipurpose Co-operative Society Ltd, whose commitment to rural development and women empowerment continues to drive impactful initiatives.

Lok Kalp Foundation remains dedicated to working across 32 adopted villages in the Khanapur region, focusing on healthcare, education, livelihood, and women empowerment.