Entrepreneurs rising from the floor

Falgun 27, 2081

Samarpan Shree

Entrepreneurs rising from the floor

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One after another festivals are happening in Nepal now. Authors, scholars, experts, artists, journalists and other famous people often get a place in those festivals.

Common people rarely get a chance to be a speaker in such events. 

While the 'big' people are always the focus on the issue of the poor, characters who rarely appear on the stage also became speakers at the ongoing literary festival in Tikapur. 

was a session, 'Entrepreneurs rising from the ground' . 

How easy is the daily life of the earthlings who make our routine and life easy? What are their dreams and struggles, hopes and achievements? This session was focused on these topics.  Bhagwati Magar from Tikapur was narrating her stories in the

session. Until 12 years ago, he did not know, what is the breath of peace? He did not want to go abroad until he went to Kathmandu and made a passport. But it is difficult to raise children in a house that is not supported only by the husband's job. She was about to go abroad. Before leaving, a well-wisher suggested, 'Abroad  Don't go . cheats . Something can be done here.' Sukula and ?' she sighed . However, they did not give up. She dared to think about the future of three children. Sarsapat did . And bought a rickshaw . 

Then Bhagwati started driving a rickshaw on the streets of Tikapur. In the

discussion, the audience was listening to the struggle, success and dreams of those who climbed the stage with Bhagwati . Rama Katharia running a salon, Lokraj Karki running a food cart and Khushiram Chaudhary a farmer. The Color Officer was facilitating them.

One day Bhagwati talked to her sister who was working abroad. He asked his sister, "How much do you earn?" She said that she earns only 15,000. "I used to earn 90,000 then, instead I told my sister to go back to Nepal," she said.

Until Bhagwati drove a rickshaw, there were no women in this business . "After I dared, other sisters did too," she sounds proud. Nowadays, many women are seen driving rickshaws on the streets of Tikapur. Bhagwati gets happy seeing that. "We have grown from small to big," says Bhagwati with a smile.

Bhagwati didn't want to go abroad, first she wanted to board a plane. She used to think, 'When will it be complete ?' However, Bhagwati is sure that her wish will come true after she starts earning on her own. ``What are you going to ride now, sir,'' she says with a laugh about her long-held desire.

Waking up at five o'clock, cooking, feeding the goats and taking a rickshaw to the road. This is Bhagwati's daily life. He doesn't have free time to spend even five minutes with his friends. If friends come to talk even for 5 minutes, why would it be today ? I think that I will lose my job,' she says. Bhagwati's watch never strikes leisure time.

There is one difficulty in driving a rickshaw. That is the potholed road . Walking on that road every day makes him angry. Adding to the question of politicians, she says, 'Who doesn't abuse the leader?'

When outsiders arrive in Tikapur, she takes them around in a rickshaw. At that time they say Tikapur is good . She is proud to say her place is good. 

Where only good passengers always ride in a rickshaw and ? Sometimes there are those who give grief too . My job is to reach the destination. I remind .' 

I'm afraid to say something at that time . He thinks that he will not break the rickshaw. In some cases, even those who do not have money board . She reaches the destination even if she says 'No, don't give'.

Bhagwati's future dream is to drive a four-wheeled vehicle. She has also taken a license for that.

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Bhagwati's story is similar to Rama Katharia's. Rama of Janaki Rural Municipality has a salon business in Vijayanagar. She cuts her hair in the salon . A time of financial crisis. Father, mother ill . He had to work. Earned income .  She opened a shop with loans and loans. Rama left home at 7 o'clock and worked hard. The result of that hard work gradually got better . "Now I earn 60,000 per month," she sounds satisfied.

Two women used to work for him. Rama learned the work of the salon. Now they  You are doing it yourself by opening a new shop . The ticket is viral,' she says .Now there is a staff member to help Rama in the salon . 

Hairdressing profession was not easy at first. People used to think that this is a man's job. Tolerate someone's words, tolerate Khisitiuri . But he did not hesitate in his work . Now she says, 'I am both happy and satisfied with my work.' He had read a poem called 'Kisanko Rahar' in his school life. He had a hard time with that poem . Like Kavita, he also felt, 'I should do something as a farmer's son.'

He is also a school teacher. He spends the rest of his active time outside of school on his soil. Khushiram has earned a good income from farming. He did not even send his children abroad. Because the potential is in this soil. Money is in this soil. And it is flourishing,'' he says.

People keep hanging on the cart of Lokraj Karki who sells Badapau . People who come often say, 'Mati makes you sweet.' He left Nepal during the armed conflict.

Learned to make Badapoo in India . Later he came to Nepal and continued the work done there. He earns one and a half lakhs a month . He has also kept one staff. He says that there are more opportunities to earn in one's own land than abroad. People are ashamed to work here. But they go abroad and wash dishes . If you do, there is a possibility here too,'' he says firmly.

Samarpan

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