Bhagalpur, Bihar—imagine turning a simple loan into a life-changing empire. That’s exactly what Swarna Sandhya Bharti did through the PMEGP scheme. Dubbed the ‘Mushroom Lady of Bhagalpur,’ her rise from financial hardship to empowerment is nothing short of inspirational.
With 10 lakh rupees from PMEGP, Swarna transformed her modest home into a buzzing mushroom production hub. She mastered the art of cultivating high-yield varieties, optimizing controlled environments for optimal growth, and linking directly with markets. Annual earnings now cover education, household expenses, and expansion plans.
Training over 5,000 women has been her true calling. These hands-on sessions equip participants with practical skills: composting, inoculation, humidity control, and pest management. Many graduates have launched their own units, creating a ripple effect of economic independence in the community.
“Modi government’s PMEGP was my turning point,” Swarna enthuses. She credits the program for not just funding but also igniting her entrepreneurial spirit. Her appeal is clear: scale up these efforts to reach every aspiring woman in rural India.
This narrative highlights how targeted schemes can dismantle barriers for women entrepreneurs. Swarna’s enterprise isn’t merely profitable—it’s a movement, proving that with the right support, rural women can lead in agriculture innovation and self-sufficiency.