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The rapid progress made by SEWA in organising women in Gujarat lead to a demand for creation of similar organisations in other states too. SEWA Bharat was thus set up in 1982 in response to this demand. Its main aim is to facilitate the formation of new member organisations across the country and to promote their growth and development.
SEWA Bharat is, therefore, a federation of SEWA member organisations, with the mandate to highlight issues concerning women working in the informal sector, and to strengthen the capacity of the organisations that serve the interests of these women. Presently nine such SEWA member organisations are working in 50 districts of 9 states and together they account for a thriving membership of around 17 lakhs.
Current SEWA membership-based organisations include:
- SEWA Gujarat
- SEWA Madhya Pradesh
- Lucknow Mahila SEWA Trust
- SEWA Bareilly
- Sewa Jaipur
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- SEWA Jodhpur
- SEWA Bikaner
- SEWA Bhagalpur
- SEWA Kerala
- SEWA West Bengal
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- SEWA Uttrakhand
- SEWA Munger
- SEWA Katihar
- SEWA Delhi
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