The Hudli Project

The Hudli Project The Hudli Project will create guaranteed employment for at least 100 women for an entire year (or longer) by creating demand for the pickles made by them

The Hudli Project is an initiative designed to create employment in Hudli village. It is supported by the Khadigram of Hudli Village, and a few Bangalore based enthusiasts. Poverty, deprivation and unemployment are resulting in people leaving Hudli and moving to towns in search of a better livelihood. It is the story of any village in India. We intend to arrest this migratory trend. And the only w

ay by which we can see immediate results is by creating productive and sustainable employment in the village itself. Hudli is a test case. If we are successful here, we would have built a model that could be replicated across villages in India. It could create jobs, build self-reliance, support entrepreneurship and prevent uncontrolled migration in the country

In essence, by raising urban awareness of rural ingenuity, we would like to trigger a movement where like-minded individuals get together to assist villages in becoming financially independent.

Thank you YourStory for writing about us - you help us reach out to more like-minded individuals.
08/04/2017

Thank you YourStory for writing about us - you help us reach out to more like-minded individuals.

The Hudli project aims to employ 100 more women by increasing awareness and demand for the pickles made in Hudli village

The Hudli Project was at the superb Neon Edition of Sunday Soul Sante! We thank everyone who visited our stall and took ...
20/03/2017

The Hudli Project was at the superb Neon Edition of Sunday Soul Sante! We thank everyone who visited our stall and took the time to hear our story.
We are especially grateful to those who believed in our goal and signed up with us.

Visit www.thehudliproject.com to know more about Hudli's enterprising women.

The Hudli Project, in association with UST Global, Bangalore organized its first ever corporate outreach event! It was a...
14/03/2017

The Hudli Project, in association with UST Global, Bangalore organized its first ever corporate outreach event!

It was a resounding success thanks to the enthusiastic support from the Colour Rose team and the great many folks who engaged with us to help provide employment for 100 more poor women in Hudli Village.

Visit www.thehudliproject.com to know more about our initiative.

The women of Hudli thank Dr Shashi Tharoor for his support. His words validate that charities do not end poverty, salari...
07/02/2017

The women of Hudli thank Dr Shashi Tharoor for his support.
His words validate that charities do not end poverty, salaries do.

Visit www.thehudliproject.com to create employment.

Love pickles and want to support women living in rural areas? The Hudli Project is looking to do both with their yummy subscription packages!

Dr Shashi Tharoor is awe-inspiring.Not only does he support our initiative but, by placing an order, he walks the talk. ...
07/02/2017

Dr Shashi Tharoor is awe-inspiring.
Not only does he support our initiative but, by placing an order, he walks the talk. Exemplary, to say the least!

Visit www.thehudliproject.com to create employment.

The Hudli Project will create guaranteed employment for at least 100 women for an entire year (or longer) by creating demand for the pickles made by them.

23/01/2017

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