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The patriarchal nature of Mandvi ni Pol dismisses the idea of women of the Pol engaging in ‘earning work’. Due to the social and cultural factors prevalent in the Pol, this stigma of ‘work’ is strengthened and perpetuated through citing the aspect of safety as well. This stigma is internalised– the women themselves dismiss their work, skills, and abilities, even though they may engage in many activities that help them earn and make their livelihoods. The aim of the intervention is to create a network that provides easy accessibility, in one case - to a central node of activity that houses a ‘karkhaana’ and a working space to increase the validity of the work that the women engage in, as well a permanent exhibition to increase the visibility of the skills they possess. The alleyways and terraces form a network of connected spaces in the Pol, that can be utilized to create a private space for the women. The intervention connects through a series of micro-infrastructural inserts that make a network that in one case, ends in the central node which houses the ‘karkhaana’ and exhibition. This network follows a similar spatial language, which makes it exclusive for the women of the Pol.