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Sub-metropolis making women entrepreneurs

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40-year-old Nanimaya Puri of Dhamboji, Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan city-1, is learning the skill of making sagun jewelry for weddings. His studies are up to graduation. But his desire to enter the government job was not fulfilled.

Sub-metropolis making women entrepreneurs

"I wrote the exam from Khardar to Subba, but there was no luck," she said. Now the children have grown up, but there is nothing to do immediately when there is no skill in hand. That's why I felt that learning this skill would become the basis for getting lost.

She is learning to make Jariwala garlands, bridal veils, Saipata supo decoration, Dakshina dala and other materials.

43-year-old Hema Bisi from Dhamboji is also learning skills with him. Before marriage, Rahat was a teacher in Kota. But after marriage she left that too and became a full-time housewife. Now, as he is getting older, the hope of earning two pennies if he has skills in hand has inspired him to learn skills. Even though she studied till graduation, she could not complete the government job. Hema, a mother of one son and one daughter, is now trying to make life easier by learning skills.

Hema, who was weaving marigold garlands, said, "Even after studying, it is difficult to get a job, now, at least with this skill, you will earn for yourself," she said, "It was okay to raise a child while thinking about your career." I felt that it is better to live by your own skills than to live on others.' 40-year-old Indra Khanal has read Anami. But since there is no suitable job for her, she is also learning skills along with Hema and Nanimaya.

They are being trained by Nepalgunj sub-metropolitan city by organizing skill-based training. 11 people are participating in the training organized as part of the initiative to make women entrepreneurs who are deprived of employment after getting married and becoming housewives despite being educated and writing.

Trainer Sangita Gautam, who is teaching them skills, said that by bringing raw materials from India, women can produce bridal makeup by themselves. This is a simple job. It's easy, you can earn good money with a small investment," she said. "You can earn 4,000 rupees by investing 1,500 rupees. There is no market problem.'

Women, Children and Senior Citizens Branch of the sub-metropolitan city has organized this kind of training targeting women who are poor and unable to get a job even after studying.

"The aim is that women can learn skills at home and earn a couple of rupees, to help them become self-sufficient," said Manju Pandey, head of women, children and senior citizens branch of the sub-metropolitan city, "skills according to the market demand We are teaching.'

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