Hyderabad, July 26 -- UMEED, a society that provides services for children and young adults with developmental difficulties, celebrated one year of its flagship program SAHYOG, aimed at strengthening the employability structures within the Telangana Education Department, on Saturday, July 26.

The event held in the RUSA Training Hall, Nampally, was a joint initiative by UMEED in collaboration with the Commissionerate of Collegiate Education, Telangana, and Social Venture Partners, India.

SAHYOG, which means 'cooperation' or 'support', is breaking barriers in reaching women from backwards classes to help them gain back control in their lives, to contribute to their self learning journey, and to achieve independence.

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