Karnataka: Atmati Bharat Employment Scheme has changed the life of Kalburgi, The Journey of Big Dreams,

Kalburgi, June 29 (IANS). The story of Jagdevi Chandrakant Neelagar, a resident of Kalyan in the Kalburgi district Karnataka, is an example of hard work, dedication and confidence. Hunadevi, who once lived in poverty, not only cared for her family based on her determination and hard work, but also became a source of inspiration for many women by turning a small business into a large -scale business. Their story is a vibrant example of empowerment and economic confidence of women under the Atmatir Bharat Employment Scheme (ABRY). Hunadevi started out of her home. He began to make a bread in the midst of financial restrictions. North Carnataka is a popular tidal dish, and Jagdevi has acknowledged his question and made it the basis of his business. Initially, she made bread on a small scale, but due to her quality and taste, the question began to increase. Gradually, he expanded his business and also included other traditional dishes such as Peanut Chutney, Peanut Poli, which is especially held in North Carnataka. As his business increased, Jagadadevi became difficult to meet the question alone. He joined other women with him and not only helped them by giving them work, but further strengthened their business. During this time, “confident Bharat Employment Scheme” was a blessing to him. He took a loan of five lakh calls under this scheme, which added to women and female laborers. As the demand increased, he raised the loan amount of Rs 15 lakh and bought a vulture machine. Later he also bought a bread machine to meet the growing demand. These investments brought its business to new heights. Jagdevi Chandrakant Nileger said during a conversation with the news agency that our business continued to grow and that we could not do our work with the laborers we had. Therefore, we have utilized a ‘confident Bharat employment scheme’. We previously made a loan of five lakh calls. Thereafter, many more female laborers were added. As demand increases, we have increased the loan amount to 15 lakh calls. With this zodiac we took vulture machine. And as the demand for tide, Gillet bread increased day by day, we also took a machine to make bread. Hunadevi’s son Siddu said: “We started a five kilogram of tides, and today we sell in tons. My mother not only repaid all the loans but also made her business completely self-sufficient. They started cultivating tides in their fields and joined 20-25 women.