Today, I continue to manage my thriving shop and support my son’s education while maintaining a financial safety net for emergencies.
Reflecting on my journey as a widow micro-entrepreneur, I see how resilience, self-belief and the support from my producer group have shaped my path.
My story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of perseverance and collective action.
As I look back, I often think about how far I’ve come.
I am proud to say that I have at least 1,000 rupees left at the end of the month. I use it for emergencies and future needs.
I am self-sufficient now. I no longer borrow money at high interest.
My journey highlights how community support can create a brighter future for all.
From being a widow with financial struggles to a self-sufficient community leader as a micro-entrepreneur, my work has not only improved my life but also inspired others in my village.
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