Sita Tripathi of Rambha Rural Municipality-1, Hungi has learned to make jhol soap, fennel, herpic and other materials. He had no knowledge of making such materials before. Now she dreams of becoming a professional after learning skills. "It will be a bit dangerous to work," she said. However, I think that I will do professional work.
He believes that there will be no problem in selling the goods produced by him as the materials are needed by almost everyone in the village.
Jagannath Parajuli of the village has taught 10 women including Tripathi to make soap, finel, and herpic. Parajuli, who has been selling materials in Butwal, said that he is also ready to sell the goods produced by women who have learned professional skills. "I will stay in Butwal and sell it myself in the morning and evening," he said.
Sharmila Acharya of Humin, who trained for 10 days to make cosmetics, also says that she can earn 5/10 thousand by staying at home. He believes that bangles, necklaces, garlands, etc. can be sold by making women's beauty products. "I feel that I should put the skills I have learned into practice," she said after the training conducted in Humin, "I understand that it will be easy to earn income even by staying at home." Danmaya Pandemgar, who gave the training, said that there will be no problem in selling the material after having skills in hand. "If two or four shops are contacted, there will be no problem for sales," she said.
Dhanisara Chidi of Foxingkot has learned to weave Palpali Dhaka cloth. She said that the training that was conducted for 30 days has just left the skills in her hands. He suggests that this training should be conducted for at least 3 months. "We have decided to weave in one month," she said. She said that 10 women can become professionals if the rural municipality immediately provides advanced training. "Weaving is still possible, but we have not been able to take out shoes and clean hands," she said. Women's Coordinating Committee in Rambha Rural Municipality conducted skill training targeting 30 women from Hungi, Foxingkot, Pipaldanda, Humin and Tahun, and the enthusiasm of women to become professionals has been awakened. Gita Nepal, the head of small enterprise branch of the rural municipality, said that skills have been provided so that women can earn income even by staying at home. "There are many people who take training," she said, "If you put the learned skills into practice, you can become self-employed." Many people say that they will become professional after training . There is a tendency to leave later for various reasons.'
Women's Coordinating Committee Rambha President Kuwija Basyal said that more training will be conducted in the coming days to make the trained women professional. "We are only trying to inspire them to work now," she said, "in the future, as per the need, we will conduct advanced label training and make women self-employed at home." He said that it is easy to become a professional with the skill of weaving dhaka, whether it is Jhol soap, harpic, finel or bangles, pots, garlands. "We have planned to have an outlet on behalf of the municipality," he said, "the work for that has also progressed." With that, we have to spread the word and search for the local market.' Radha Kumari Shrestha, the vice president of the
rural municipality, said that skill training has been conducted for women to increase their income. "Training also gives motivation to refine and move forward," she said, "I think it will be easy to become a professional after giving the skills to earn a lot of income even with a small investment." Chief Administrative Officer Bir Bahadur Pun said that many trainings are conducted, but because of the enthusiasm of women in the training conducted now, it is expected to become a professional . "Many skill-based trainings are conducted by the municipality," he said, "but the idea is whether the training that can be done at home will be effective."
Rambha rural municipality has conducted homestay training in Foxingkot and beekeeping training in Pipaldanda and Tahun only this year through the Small Enterprise Development Program. Earlier, a manual training for beekeeping was held in Jheskang of Pipaldanda for women in Tahun. Training has been given in vegetable cultivation in Dhowadi and Furungi of wheat, hojiari in Hoongi, surumadanda in Foxingkot, goat rearing, Bakum in wheat and bangur rearing in Temane.
