अमेरिका की पूर्व विदेश मंत्री सुरेंद्रनगर में: गुजरात दौरे के दूसरे दिन सुरेंद्रनगर पहुंची हिलेरी क्लिंटन, नमक कारीगरों से की मुलाकात

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Hillary Clinton at Surendranagar salt plant.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Hillary Clinton at Surendranagar salt plant.

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday, on the second day of her visit to Gujarat, visited a women farmer’s shelter and the Salt Plain in the Kuda desert of Surendranagar district. He also understood the whole process of making salt in the salt plant. Along with this, he also interacted with many artisans. In the evening, Hillary will attend a meeting with the leaders of the ‘SEWA’ organization.

Hillary Clinton reached Ahmedabad on Sunday on a two-day visit to Gujarat.

Hillary Clinton reached Ahmedabad on Sunday on a two-day visit to Gujarat.

Hillary is on a two-day Gujarat tour
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reached Gujarat on a two-day visit on Sunday. On the first day of the visit, Clinton also participated in a program of ‘Self Empowered Women Association’ in Ahmedabad. During this, he paid tribute to social activist and Gandhian Ela Bhatt, the founder of ‘Seva’.

Hillary said the heatwave caused by climate change is an additional challenge for women workers in the informal sector. A global ‘Climate Resilience Fund’ would help address this challenge. Hillary Clinton and Ela Bhatt, who died of age-related ailments on November 2 last year, knew each other since 1995 and the former, in a 2018 social media post, called the famous women’s rights activist’s work revolutionary Was.

In a 2018 social media post, Clinton described Ila Bhatt's work as a 'revolutionary experiment'.

In a 2018 social media post, Clinton described Ila Bhatt’s work as a ‘revolutionary experiment’.

Hillary has praised Ila Bhatt
Clinton and Bhatt knew each other since 1995. In a 2018 social media post, Clinton described the famed women’s rights activist’s work as a “revolutionary experiment”.

Ela Bhatt formed the organization in 1972
In 1972, Bhatt started an organization to provide small loans to women to help them find fulfillment in their work and contribute to the well-being of their families. It is called the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA).

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