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Srujna was founded on the 25th of April 2011. Jyotika Bhatia and Vaishali Shah started it after talking to rescued human trafficking victims and realizing the problems they had still been facing out in the world. They found that being free from that environment did not end their struggles. Upon turning eighteen, the girls would be forced out of their shelter homes despite having no concrete skills to survive out in the world. While their initial goal was to habituate and help the rescued girls by assisting them to get the training and skills they needed to persevere, Srujna soon grew into a bigger, fully functioning not-for-profit. Today, it provides training, income opportunities, awareness in various areas, and educational coaching to women across India and acts as a bridge between these women and the external market so that they can earn their independent income by themselves.