We have groom stick business we don’t have investment money to start business
SUCHI through SCINDeA (South Central Indian Network for Development Alternative) Livelihood project extended support to start my broom stick business
Now I am happy because I am engaged in my small business and this has improved my family income.
In my village we are 10 women engaged in this business. We buy the raw material in bulk then make small brooms. We supply to shops, sell in both rural and urban areas.
We get on an average Rs. 2000 to 2500/week.
My name is Saritha.Venkatapuram village
My husband is Agricultural labour.
I have 3 children (2 daughter, 1 son) studying in the Govt. school
In our family 8 members (myself, husband 3 children, mother in law, father in law and brother in law)
Only 2 persons are earning. Family income is not enough to run the family.
We are living in a small govt. colony house.
No land and nor any asset.
My father in law is sick patient taking treatment
To improve my family economic condition I was identified to be part of “ mothers engaged in small business” with a support of revolving loan from MfM to start a small shop ( Petty ) in my village to earn my daily wage.
Now my family total family income has improved an average Rs.1000 to 1200/day, I am able to run the shop well as there are no such shop in my village.
My future plan is to expand my petty shop business towards sustainable revenue.
My ambition is to give quality education to my children.
I open the shop morning 6 am to 10 pm.
My petty shop business is going well.
My identity in my family and village improved.
My name is Karuna. Venkatapuram village
My Husband is Vijayakumar.
I am physically handicapped ( limping ) and I am unable to go for any regularly labour. I am economically poor.
My husband is cooley worker
I have two children (1 daughter, 1 son)
Living in thatched house
No land and any other asset.
Our family income is very less.
SUCHI with the support of Indeinhilfe gave me one goat to improve livestock asset and there by to improve slowly my familie’s economic status.
I took care the goat, it delivered two baby goats. The multiplying of goat in my family made us very happy.
I am willing to give one female baby goat to another poor women in my village there by to improve initiate promotion of live stock asset with one other poor woman ‘s family .
My future plan is to develop goat rearing and constructed house and give good education to children
My name is Sujatha, Sarakallu ST/BC village
Weekly once we buy vegetable to sandy Rs.400 and Rs.500.
Through SUCHI I got seeds, saplings and farming kit for family farming
SUCHI to promote family farming variety of vegetable plants like Brinjal, tomato, chilly, ladies finger, bitter guard, bottle guard, snake guard etc.)
At present we are getting vegetable from our farm near my house spending money on buying vegetables minimised.
Our family is big, buying the vegetables is very cost.
After receiving from the SUCHI we are happily getting fresh vegetables.
We are minimising the expense of the vegetables
We eat vegetables, we share vegetables with our relatives and sold some vegetables in the market.