Workers Development Union

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Workers Development Union (Shramik Abhivrudhi Sangh) also known as Jana Jagran is the social action wing and a non government organization[2] of the Goa Jesuits, with activities concentrated in Belgaum and other districts of north Karnataka and in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra.[3][4]

AbbreviationSAS
Location
Region served
North Karnataka & Kolhapur
Also called
Jana Jagran (Awake)
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Workers Development Union
Shramik Abhivrudhi Sangh
AbbreviationSAS
Location
Region served
North Karnataka & Kolhapur
Also called
Jana Jagran (Awake)
Director
Joseph Chenakala [1]
AffiliationsGoa Province of Jesuits
Catholic church
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WebsiteSAS
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The Union has a shepherd training program in sheep care, modern medicines and modern breeding practices carried on in the largely pastoral northern districts of Karnataka.[5][6] In 1996 SAS helped local women produce and market handbags and other handicrafts made of jute and cotton fibre. In 2005 SAS teamed with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and helped Kuruba women in the Belgaum district in Karnataka to make and market wool products from sheep on the Deccan Plateau.[3]

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