Tag: Women’s groups

  • Collector boosts confidence of women’s groups: women’s groups of copra leading to self-sufficiency from diversified economic activity

    On Thursday, the women of the Sooraj Women’s Village Organization, Kopra, met the Collector Mr. Nileshkumar Kshirsagar on Thursday. During this time, other materials including agarbatti, badi-bijouri, papad, mirchi, gujiya and pickle were presented by women self-help groups. The collector appreciated the products manufactured by the groups and assured the women that the district administration would cooperate fully in making the products made by them available in the market. Collector Shri Kshirsagar congratulated and congratulated the women associated with the group for moving ahead in the direction of self-reliance by engaging in such diverse economic activities. She assured the women that a separate stall will be set up at Rajim Maghi Punni Mela for the products made under the Bihan scheme. In the coming days, a permanent stall and shop will also be arranged at the new fair site. The Chairman of the rising Suraj Women’s Village Organization Kopra, Smt. Bharti Sahu, apprised the Collector Mr. Nileshkumar Kshirsagar that a large quantity of sainted incense sticks is being made in the village Kopra by Jai Mahamaya Women’s Self-Help Group. Recently, the Agarbatti manufacturing unit was launched by the District Panchayat CEO Mr. Chandrakant Verma. He said that due to lack of marketing of incense sticks made by women, there is a problem in selling it in the open market. Keeping this in mind, if this incense sticks are purchased from women’s groups in the upcoming Rajim Maghi Punni Mela, then along with the increase in women’s livelihood, confidence will also increase. Similarly, Sister Sandhya Thakur Ladies Wear of Unnati Women Self Help Group is running the shop. Chhattisgarhi is also making dishes. Sister Lalitha Soni of Jai Mahamaya Group is training in sewing and embroidery. Dona-Pattal is also being constructed by another sister of the same group, Mrs. Meena Sahu. In this way, women are becoming financially capable and self-sufficient by joining through the group. During this time the Block President of the organization Mrs. Bharti Sahu, Village Organization Secretary Mrs. Yogita Sahu, FLCRP Mrs. Sasikala Sahu, active lady Sandhya Thakur, Matli Sahu, Roshni Sahu, Lalitha Soni, Neera Tarak, Rukhmani Sinha and DPM Patanjal Mishra of Takeshwari Tarak and Bihan were present.

  • ‘CG Mart’ to start providing better market to women groups: Shri Bhupesh Baghel

    Bhupesh Baghel said that products produced by women groups in Gauthans, products made by processing of minor forest produce by groups of forest areas, such as honey, vanaushadhi, art forms of Bastar craft, handloom textiles, Kosa textiles in urban areas Instructions have been given to start a “CG Mart” to make it available for sale under one roof. He said that women’s products should be sold in CG Mart and they should benefit from it. He said that CG mart should be started first at the capital Raipur, then at the divisional and district level. He said that oil from mustard, linseed, rye, etc. should also be put up for sale in the CG Mart. It is noteworthy that the state government has recently decided to set up the Telghani Board. The Chief Minister was addressing the beneficiaries of Godhan Nyaya Yojana after the transfer of the eleventh and twelfth installment amount in a ceremony held at his residence office. He gave Rs. 4.51 crores as the eleventh installment to the dung vendors from 16th to 31st December and Rs. 3.02 crores from 12th January to 15th January as the twelfth installment, thus totaling Rs. 7.53 crores to the accounts of the dung sellers Transferred to online. With this, an amount of Rs 71 crore 72 lakh has been given to farmers and livestock farmers under the Godhan Nyaya Yojana. Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Food Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat, Industries Minister Mr. Kavasi Lakhma, Women and Child Development Minister Mrs. Anila Bhendia, MLA Mr. Amitesh Shukla, Mr. Devvrat Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Pradeep Sharma, Chhattisgarh Mineral Development Chairman of the corporation Mr. Girish Dewangan, Commissioner of Agricultural Production Dr. M. Geeta, Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. Siddharth Komal Singh Pardeshi, Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Dr. S.K. Patil and Total Secretary Mr. Prabhakar Singh were present. Addressing the program, the Chief Minister said that out of the beneficiaries benefiting from the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, more than 57 thousand beneficiaries are landless farmers. Those who have got a good means of income from the sale of cow dung. According to the concept of the Godhan Nyaya Yojana, justice has been given to the landless and landless. So far, 35 lakh 86 thousand quintal cow dung has been purchased under this scheme. He said that a large number of people are getting employment opportunities through the Gothans being developed under the state government’s ambitious Suraji village scheme Narva, Garwa, Ghuaruva, Bari. There are 3 thousand 851 active Gothans in the state, in which women self-help groups of women are preparing vermi compost from cow dung. There are about 10 women in a group, in this way only 38 thousand 510 women have got income from Vermi Compost. The Chief Minister said that 8 thousand 800 women have got employment in community enclosure. The women group is engaged in various economic activities including mushroom products in 150 Gothans, fisheries in 238 Gothans, goat rearing in 210 Gothans, poultry farming in 395 Gothans and in 618 Gothans of cow dung, Gamla, Agarbatti. According to an estimate in these activities, more than 60 thousand women have got direct employment and by getting more Gothans active, lakhs of people will get employment opportunities. He said that the women of the group are doing sewing and sandal making in Korea, Balrampur and Dantewada. In Gorella-Pandra-Marwahi, rice is being made from Dheki, which is being sold at the rate of Rs. 100 per kg.