In the quaint village of Brahmapura, nestled within the verdant landscapes of Cuttack district, Odisha, resides Kabita Dalabehera — a woman whose life weaves a tapestry of determination and transformation.
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📢Exciting News! Our #InclusiveEntrepreneurship programme supported by ”la Caixa” Foundation is making waves across the globe, and we're thrilled to share this amazing article about the impact we're making in the lives of rural women.
Their efforts are breaking stereotypes and paving the way for a new generation of empowered women in their community, and we couldn't be prouder to be a part of this movement of change.
Prabha shares ��Since I started to drive the e-rickshaw, my confidence has increased and I feel accomplished” - Read her inspiring story @https://medium.com/@work4progress/a-tale-of-accomplishments-3782d248ce82
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Meet Chanchal from Pelpa village, Haryana who is received training in Logistics from @DAperspectives and got placed as Data Entry Operator at @DBSchenker ECOM warehouse. She
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Forever having an eye for opportunity, he broadcast local events & cricket matches organised by the local panchayats on Harishankar Studio -https://t.co/HkAx5mLgPG on @YouTubeIndia while growing his online presence.
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Harishankar's love for technology began early on as a child, when he would often play with the old broken electrical items at his father’s electrical repair shop. Finding an opportunity through the lack of photography services in his village, Hari opened his photography studio.
Sensing new opportunities, Hari started cyberspace to offer computer services. Motivated by the community’s response, he took Common Service Centre (CSC) exams to bridge the gap between his village people and their access to government schemes.
How a Home Cook in Haryana landed a Canteen Contract at the DC’s Office, Palwal.
One empowered woman opened up the doors for nine other women to become independent and earn a living. @HSBC_IN@DAY_NRLM#inclusiveentrepreneurship#SAMudyam
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