Dr. KPS Educational & Charitable Trust Women in India continue to face barriers in accessing education, healthcare, and job opportunities. Along with economic and social inequality, they also endure heinous crimes such as dowry harassment, rape, molestation, and human trafficking. The reasons for this disparity vary—some women are denied opportunities due to family restrictions, while others face peer pressure and societal norms that prevent them from stepping forward.
Globally, 70% of the 1.3 billion people living in extreme poverty are women. But poverty for women is more than just scarcity and deprivation—it means rights denied, voices silenced, and opportunities taken away. At Dr. KPS Educational & Charitable Trust, we firmly believe that an empowered woman has the power to uplift families, communities, and society as a whole.