



10,000+ Rural Women Supported
Pragati Prime – Meri Beti Mera Abhiman Mahila Sangathan (Regd.) is a New Delhi-based NGO dedicated to empowering rural women and adolescent girls by promoting health, education, and economic independence.
Our mission is to uplift women from rural communities, especially in Western Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, by connecting them with government welfare schemes, enhancing health awareness, and opening pathways for skill development and financial growth.
We collaborate closely with villages to run health camps, awareness drives, livelihood training, education support, and grievance redressal for rural women, while CSR partnerships help us deliver sustainable assistance and long-term development opportunities.
We combine health, education, livelihood, and protection services so rural women and girls can lead self-reliant, dignified lives.
Scholarships, bridge courses, and digital learning labs keep rural girls in school and open new futures in Western Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
Mobile health camps, screenings, and menstrual health awareness ensure women receive timely care and trusted information close to home.
Entrepreneurship cohorts, micro-loans, and mentorship circles help women launch enterprises and gain financial independence.
Safe community hubs, water systems, and digital kiosks connect families to government welfare schemes and essential services.
Climate-smart farming demos and water conservation drives protect village livelihoods and the environment women depend on.
Women-led collectives, grievance cells, and youth clubs nurture leadership and collective action across hamlets.
Real stories of transformation and positive change in communities we serve

Learning labs, bicycles, and mentoring circles ensure adolescent girls from rural blocks can continue their education, delay early marriage, and dream bigger.
SHG federations, product design labs, and CSR-backed seed funding are helping first-generation women entrepreneurs earn steady incomes and employ their peers.


Women water stewards maintain hand pumps, lead hygiene sessions, and advocate for government repairs so families spend less time fetching water and stay healthier year-round.
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412 women screened for anemia, BP, and maternal health support.
60 adolescent girls completed tailoring and digital literacy modules.
Corporate allies expand micro-loan pool for rural entrepreneurs.
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Help rural women and girls access healthcare, classrooms, and dignified livelihoods.