Mrs. Rani Sharma
Regional President AWWA
- As I take on the role of Regional President of AWWA, ARTRAC, I extend my heartfelt greetingsto all AWWA beneficiaries. Your unwavering commitment and dedication truly represent the “Force behind the Forces.”
- ARTRAC AWWA is a unique community with a Pan-India footprint. United with our 34 Category 'A' establishments, we form a strong, unified family dedicated to the welfare and empowerment of our members. The far-reaching impact of ARTRAC AWWA reflects the national spirit of “Unity with Diversity
- We have initiated a range of programs aimed at empowering our families, their wards, and the extended family of ex-servicemen and Veer Naris. We remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting our Veer Naris, particularly those in need. We have organized skill development workshops to enhance personal and professional competencies, nurtured entrepreneurship by providing essential resources and guidance for business creation, and focused on digital literacy and vocational training to equip women with vital skills. Our health and wellness camps have promoted overall well-being, while legal awareness sessions have ensured women are well-informed of their rights. Through these initiatives, we aim to instill confidence, pride, and self-reliance within our community.
- As we move forward, we will delve into new areas of support, ensuring our programs evolve to meet the changing needs of our members. Your input is invaluable; together, we can shape initiatives that resonate with our ultimate goal of fostering growth and resilience
- I encourage each member to actively participate, share your ideas, and collaborate with one another. The strength of ARTRAC AWWA lies in our collective efforts, and together, we can achieve remarkable milestones.
- I also express my deepest appreciation to each one of you for your commitment to making a difference. Your contributions embody the true spirit of AWWA, and together, we will continue to strengthen and expand this remarkable legacy.
‘JAI HIND’