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The village women as CEO

RANCHI / RAIPUR: Suvidha Kirana Dukan ‘bed, the Board on matters within the Poonam Hora, 24, sits with an electronic scale, a calculator and a pen.

Two years ago, she fled the fate of the general rule is that women in this region - go to Kolkata to work to help - for billing of this offer in the shop the highway at Sadabahar Chowk, Namkam block . Now, it deserves to Rs 800 per month.

Ambika Devi, 32, deserves more - Rs 1100 - as a storage medium. Now you can well Bridegroom, uses a brand of shampoo and see their own television, where black and white. And Balo Kumari, 25, a worker is in business, has barely an hour’s Titan, which may be saved from their salaries to Rs 700

You can also dream. ”I Rs 2500 in my bank. But over the next year, I am going to Rs 5000, and then I go to the extent of my sisters, a class X student in a public school, in higher education.”

For women of this tribe, to sell the grocery store elements in the interior of Jharkhand, where stories of witch-hunt, rape, migration of jobs and drained of key raw materials, has established itself as a blessing.

Started in January of this experimental basis under the World Bank-sponsored Swashakti project, the home was Suvidha Shop turnover of more than Rs 40,000 per month. There are 28 of these stores, employs 120 employees.

Secretary (Social Welfare), Sukhdev Singh, leader of Jharkhand Women’s Development Society (JWDS), the government agency headed for the implementation of the project, it is possible to stop this migration.

Behind the success of these operations is the business model. During the year 2003, the JWDS abgeseilt to Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra, an NGO, the selection and training of women for business. Last year, two self-help groups - Jeedan and Depenga Hora Hora - have been set up to buy groceries in the wholesale market and sell them through Suvidha shops.

The goods were deposited by Hora shops in stores on a tricycle. The difference in the retail and wholesale prices went to the Horas, owner of the shops, as profit. Each Hora, composed of about 600 members, spent a part of its profits on the payment of wages to the working methods of its members-cum-employees. ”The rest of the amount, we deposited in the bank,’’said the secretary general of Jidan Hora, Monicka mint.

The Horas payment loans were also from the big banks, loans to the poor without any guarantee of money and distributors Crush it with interest. So, Depeng and Jidan Hora, have dispersed loans worth Rs 1.11 and Rs 1.41 lach lach, or this year Tupudana and Namkom.

Elsewhere, in 689 locations in 17 blocks of Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Dumka, Gumla and West, there were Singhbhum District 1513 SHGs 15 to 20866 members of non-governmental organizations dealing with women’s credit, according to a report on the implementation of projects of Ranchi - Xavier Institute of Social Service Research Director Dr. Alex Ekka.

The project has a phenomenal increase in income from the SHG women. First, all their savings are cumulative of Rs 1.04 crore. Second, in 7528, groups of loans amounting to Rs 9.16 crore for the consumption and Rs 11.67 crore to production.

In neighbouring countries, Chhattisgarh Similarly, the government has decided on a number of stores PDS SHGs on women and one gram of panchayats “no loss, no gain” as a basis to reduce corruption and plug leakages.

”The logic behind this system is that PDS foodgrains in the system, people do the victory. Thus, a decision was made so that women and gram panchayats to run the stores. Corruption is less’’says Rajnandgaon MP Pradip Gandhi.

Anupa Bai - a member of such a group of self-help Amlidhi village in the district of Rajnandgaon - rattles at the price of rice, wheat, salt and kerosene and other BPL cardholder. She knows what is confirmed by whom and in what format they should all transactions in the register which is the government.

In Rajnandgaon single circuit 247 of the PDS 655 stores have already or will shortly. The government has a revolving fund of Rs 40 crore and began with the payment of amounts for women and gram panchayats Setting shop.

The SHGs must comply with the directives of the Government of evidence that links with the banks. Once elected, they are officials from the cooperative management of current affairs.

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