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About the Entrepreneur

                                               
BISWAName:  Sanjukta Naik                                                    
Location: Luhamunda, Vikashoregiri, district of Anugul
Past activity: House wife                          
Present activity: Entrepreneur
Name of the business unit: Vegetable cultivation
Previous Income: Nil
Present Income: Rs.1, 250.00 per month

Sanjukta Naik is a 37 years old woman of Luhamunda, Via-Kishoregiri, district of Anugul.  She is living with her husband Mr.Nadhua Narayan and her 3 children. Her current assets 3 acre of land, seven goats, two cows, two baby cows, two oxen and one buffalo. Now she is a credible person in her SHG and village also she is very happy of being a SHG member of BISWA.Before joining the she was a house wife. With the intervention of BISWA she became aware about micro finance & SHG. With the support of BISWA and She became a member of the SHG, hence she took the loan of Rs. 8,000/- micro finance loan from BISWA. She decided that amount will be invested in her agriculture Field. BISWA provided her training on vermin composting and guidance about agriculture. And she purchased seeds of vegitable chemical fertilizer, and also started vegetable cultivation, like as Tomato, Chilly, Potato, quail flower, cabbage etc. She sold her vegetables in her nearest markets.

Her family members get sufficient direct nutrition. This Year She has earned Rs.15, 000/- from vegetable cultivation. Now her living condition is good. She is able to produce more vegetable from her own land. She is treated as an efficient farmer in the village.


Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 09:46