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About the Entrepreneur
                                                

BISWAName:  Promodini Jena                                                    
Location: Balyamba, Chapar district of Dhenkanal
Past activity: House wife                          
Present activity: Entrepreneur
Name of the business unit: Goattary farm.
Previous Income: Nil
Present Income: Rs. 800.00 per month

Promodini Jena is a 45 years old woman of Balyamba, Chapar, district of Dhenkanal. She is staying with her husband Mr.Chaityanya Jena and her children. Before joining SHG she was very grim.  At their home in the family owned 5 goats, 4 hens and 3 cocks. With the intervention of BISWA she knew about micro finance loan. After joining the SHG she took loan Rs10, 000.00 from BISWA through her Self Help Groups. BISWA provided her training about goatary farm through VS. She bought 6 goats from market. Then she established a goatary farm in her own place. At first she was no idea about market but as the small enterprise established and got a very good response from the locals, she was motivated to spare most of her time.

She repaid her loan amount regularly on time. After investing this loan amount she could make profit. Her monthly income is 800 rupees per month. Now she is selling mutton through her husband, and her loan 100% repayment rate and she got confidence about her business and proved her self. As for changes in social condition are concerned in Promodini’s family, food consumption has better now. She was able to educate as her daughter & Sons. Her extensive field experience had made her realize how much of the business activities are done by women in small and marginal holdings.


Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 09:46