• To raise women’s consciousness of political rights guaranteed in the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments.
  • To raise women’s knowledge and awareness of their rights, with respect to social, economic and political forces, health, nutrition, education, population, reproductive health rights, the law and the world around them.
  • To develop transformative leadership skills for taking up responsibilities in the social spheres.
  • To encourage the formation of cohesive, articulate women’s collectives at the village/neighborhood levels, which can take up their own group struggles on shared issues and problems at the local level.
  • To encourage women to collectively address various forms of gender injustices through inter-face meetings.
  • To lobby for policy level changes for ensuring women’s rights including right to inheritance, right to ownership of property, right to maintenance in the event of divorce and desertion.
  • To encourage women to independently analyze, critique and reach out to knowledge as an empowerment tool.