SEWA stands for Social Empowerment through Work and Action. The concept is based on the idea of “Learning to live together” as enlisted among the pillars of learning in the Dellors Report detailing the instruments and structures for learning in the 21st century. This will focus on developing social consciousness of the learners through simple meaningful work at the individual level and actions at a cohort level. In a globalized world, it is important that each learner needs to realize that no person is an island and must live as a confident, competent and contributive citizen of a vibrant society.
Editor answered 11 years agoIf opportunity doesn't knock, build a door. - Milton Berle