When the inlaws rejected, Sahara Sahara got 'Jeevika', Neelu of Begusarai 'Nazir' became
Begusarai, May 18 (IANS). The efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the will of women completely changed their lives and ‘Jeevika’ scheme played a big role in it. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ongoing efforts to empower women and the awareness of women made great and important changes in their lives. The latest example of this is from the Begusarai district of Bihar, where the Jeevika Yojana for a woman of hers in -laws came up as a great support and changed her life through this scheme. Begusarai is Pachamba, about 5 km from the district’s headquarters. Until a few days ago it was just a town. But now Pachamba has become an important center for empowering ‘Jeevika Didi’. The home of life here supported women. One such woman is Neelu. Her husband is an alcoholic, in -laws was also tortured and the woman went to live in her mother’s house. She was upset because of harassment in her in -laws. But now she has not only become self -sufficient from the sewing house of livelihood, but is moving to economic progress. Neelu Kumari, a resident of the Saraunja village, 15 km from the headquarters of the Begusarai district, said she married Chandan Kumar Sharma, a resident of Asha Toll Village in the Bhagalpur district in 2010. At the time of marriage, the family members of Chandan Sharma told the boy in the business that installed the tower. After marriage, her husband was found to do no business and an alcoholic. The in -laws are married by lying. Since marriage, her husband Chandan Kumar Sharma has always beat Neelu in a state of intoxication. Neelu has two daughters, because she did not have a son, she had to carry the harassment of her husband as well as her in -laws. Neelu says the in -laws did not even send the school to both their daughters to study or give it to eat and drink properly. Neelu was upset by in -laws and chose a different path and joined the ‘Muskan Jeevika’ in the inlaves. The man also plagued him there. As a result, Neelu has been living in her father’s home Saraunja village for the past two years and here she takes care of the future of her girls while working as an embroidery. Neelu Kumari said that, before joining Jeevika, she had to go through financial problems, but today she stands on her own feet. Hundreds of women like Neelu have changed completely after joining the livelihood. -Ians pack/kr share these story -tags