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Wife's elder brother returned from abroad

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The household expenses were running by selling the milk of 2 cows reared at home. The monthly income of the husband abroad was savings. The family of 37-year-old Lakshmi Bhandari of Satyavati-5, Hansra had no financial problems. However, with two small sons at home, an aging mother-in-law, and being the only one to take care of the house after her husband went abroad, there was a lot of worry.

Wife's elder brother returned from abroad

If she called her husband at home, she would lose her good earnings from abroad, and she was worried about being alone if she didn't call her. Lakshmi decided to add cows while looking for a way to earn money while staying in the village. After adding plenty of cows, she brought her husband back home from abroad.

It has been two years since Lakshmi's husband Yagyamurthy (Lakshman) Bhandari returned to the village. Now, Lakshmi's cowshed has been transformed into Shubalakshmi Cow Farm . He has raised 13 cows and has 5 heifers, 2 heifers and 6 calves. Even now, by selling 60/70 liters of milk daily, she said, she earns 120,000 per month. Lakshmi is shocked now that her income is at home along with her husband.

``I used to earn 20/25 thousand monthly by selling milk, while my husband's income of 1.5 lakh was saved . I had money, but I was worried about my husband being far away, my son's father abroad, my mother's only son,' says Lakshmi. ;.'

Not only Yagyamurthy, but also Homanath Dhakal of Satyavati-5 Neta has returned to the village after many years of staying abroad because his wife has cultivated commercial vegetables. Little farmland, no source of income . Homanath had to go abroad to support his family and educate his son. His idea was to build a house by earning a lot of money from abroad. But, where would it be if it wasn't someone else's country and !

Mrs. Lakshmi Dhakal also had the same problem at home. She said that she started growing vegetables and selling them to cover her expenses when her husband's income, who had gone abroad, failed to meet the household expenses alone.

With the increase in production, now Lakshmi has become a commercial vegetable farmer, while her husband Homanath is helping Lakshmi after returning from abroad. At present, there are lots of vegetables growing in the 8-plant farm. 25 hives have kept bees . Lakshmi and Homanath are not allowed to sell their products. "When my husband was abroad, I used to cultivate buffaloes, goats and vegetables even when I was alone at home. It's been 4 years since I started doing commercial agriculture," says Lakshmi. .'

Another commercial farmer who brought her husband back from abroad with her own father, Motimaya Sinjapati of Satyavati-3 Bollo Lumpek . Bangur farming, which traditionally started in the family since 2056, has opened a commercial bangur farm since 2069, and she has invited her husband who has gone abroad to her home . Motimaya and Janak now raise goats, goats and chickens professionally. They are selling meat by operating a fresh house in the village.

Nowadays, many people want to live in the city, eat delicious food. If possible, you will get a job, but if not, your husband's income will be from abroad. But, Lakshmi Bhandari, Lakshmi Dhakal and Motimaya Sinjapati never thought of that. He worked with the thought that he should work hard for his livelihood.

brought her husband back home through a self-started venture business . Now their main source of income is the business they started. From that, they have run the household expenses, and educated their children . The same business has also made the basis of drug treatment and property acquisition. Satyavati villages have become favorable for those who want to do

ventures. Dairy and butcher shops run in the village. Vegetables are also sold in the village. At the local level, agricultural and animal technicians advise the farmers. They solve the problem of diseases and insects.

"I have been encouraged by Narayan Khanal, the animal service technician of the village, to raise cows professionally, even now I am getting the support from the municipality," Lakshmi Dhakal, who has a cow breeding business, said, "Early on, it was not customary to sell milk in the village." It used to be a shame to take it to the dairy to sell milk. But now there is a dairy in the village, as much as it can be produced is sold.'' "Whatever is sold in the village of chicken and khasibo, we cut it and sell it ourselves," Motimaya said, "Bangur's students come from as far as Syangja, Palpa and Baglung to buy meat."

is not only about the market, farmers also have no problem with technology if they have the courage and desire. Homanath Dhakal, who has returned from abroad and is engaged in commercial vegetable farming and beekeeping, says that there is no need to take any formal training for agriculture and animal husbandry. 'We have learned new techniques by watching the commercial farming of Indian farmers on YouTube, which is similar to the climate of our place,' he says, 'We have to be diligent, we don't need to get stuck on small things.' Honey is sent to Thailand. "One of the neighbors was from Thailand, he has started to take the honey there saying that I will make arrangements to sell the honey here," says Lakshmi, "In the first year, we produced 30 kg and we sent it there, now the production will increase!"

Lakshmi's husband Homanath, who has returned from living abroad for many years, says that he had to go abroad without understanding, but after understanding, he returned to his village and is earning good income. There was a lot of suffering abroad. When he was sick, he didn't even get leave to come home,' he says, 'no matter how hard he works abroad, nothing happens for him . If you work here compared to abroad, you will earn twice as much during the day and four times as much at night.'

Earning is not only a big thing, but when a family member is abroad, there is also a situation where those who live at home get sick from anxiety . Cowherd Yagyamurthy Bhandari says that her mother, who regularly takes medicine for anxiety when she is abroad, is relieved after returning home.

'Having to work under the authority of others abroad . You have to work even if you are sick. Because of the technical work, there was also a health risk, I am happy to come back here and live with my family and raise cows,' he said, 'I am not the only one happy, earlier my mother was also sick due to the worry of my only son being away, I used to get 20/25,000 monthly treatment expenses, now. Since I came, mother is also well, she is working hard.'

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