5,000 Women in Sukma Achieve Self-Reliance Under Lakhpati Didi Yojana

Over 5,000 women in Sukma district, Chhattisgarh, are moving towards self-reliance under the Centre's Lakhpati Didi scheme. Kartam Savita from Polampalli village is a success story, transitioning from a daily wager to an entrepreneur by starting a grocery store with a loan from a Self-Help Group. The district has launched four 'Seva Express' vehicles to connect women in remote areas with SHGs. Savita now earns an annual income of Rs 1-2 lakh and credits the government schemes for transforming her life.

Key Points: 5,000+ Women in Sukma Become Self-Reliant Under Lakhpati Didi Yojana

  • Over 5,000 women in Sukma empowered under Lakhpati Didi yojana
  • Kartam Savita transitioned from daily wager to entrepreneur with a grocery store
  • Seva Express vehicles launched to connect remote women with SHGs
  • Annual income of Rs 1-2 lakh achieved by Savita
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Chhattisgarh: Over 5,000 women in Sukma move towards self-reliance under Lakhpati Didi yojana

Over 5,000 women in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, are achieving self-reliance under the Lakhpati Didi yojana, with success stories like Kartam Savita transitioning from daily wage to entrepreneur.

"government schemes have given wings to the dreams of rural women - Kartam Savita"

Raipur, April 26

Sukma district in Chhattisgarh, erstwhile affected by Maoist insurgency, is fast emerging as a bright spot of the region by opening doors for economic upliftment of women and also making them 'Atmanirbhar' under the Centre's Lakhpati Didi scheme.

Hordes of women, after registration with the Self-Help Groups (SHGs), have subscribed to the government's monetary assistance and are steadily progressing towards self-reliance.

Kartam Savita, a resident of Polampalli village in Konta development block of Sukma district, has emerged as an epitome of success.

By associating herself with the Chhattisgarh State Rural Livelihoods Mission and 'Lakhpati Didi' campaign, she has successfully transitioned from a daily wager to an entrepreneur.

Kartam shares that her family was earlier dependent on daily wage work and odd jobs, keeping their financial condition precarious, but after they got linked with the Self-Help Group, this drastically changed their condition and gave them a new sense of direction.

By securing a loan of Rs 60,000 through the group, she launched the 'Kriti Kirana Store.' Over a period of time, this became popular among the neighbourhood and is also providing employment to many locals.

This has strengthened her family's financial status while also establishing her as one of the leading women entrepreneurs in the region.

Currently, Savita generates an annual income of Rs 1 to Rs 2 lakh from her grocery store. The steady stream of income also helped heighten her self-esteem.

Expressing her joy over her success, Savita remarked that government schemes have given wings to the dreams of rural women. Expressing her gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as the Chief Minister, she noted that initiatives such as the Chhattisgarh State Rural Livelihoods Mission and the 'Lakhpati Didi' campaign provided her with the opportunity to leave behind wage labour and establish her own business.

However, she is not alone to break stereotype and treading on an independent path. Many other women like her are following in her footsteps.

District Collector Amit Kumar told IANS that a coordinated and elaborate plan has been undertaken to empower the women economically - by exposing and educating them on self-employment opportunities.

He stated that, as part of an innovative initiative within the district, four 'Seva Express' vehicles have been launched to connect women in remote areas with the Self-Help Groups.

"Through this initiative, approximately 5,500 women have so far been empowered to become self-reliant under the 'Lakhpati Didi' scheme - a significant and historic achievement for the district," he informed.

- IANS

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Priya S
Kartam Savita's story truly inspires! From a daily wage worker to owning a Kirana store and earning 1-2 lakh annually is no small feat. But we need to ensure these SHGs get continued support in marketing their products, especially in such remote areas. The real test is sustainability.
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Rahul R
Ek number! Finally some good news from the Naxal-affected areas. Self-reliance for women means stronger families and communities. Kudos to the district administration for thinking out of the box with those Seva Express vehicles. Hope other districts learn from Sukma's model.
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Kavya N
Wonderful to see women in challenging areas taking charge of their futures. But I wonder how many of the 5,500 mentioned are truly earning 'lakhpati' status versus just being enrolled. The article mentions 1-2 lakh annual income, which is great, but the scheme's name sets a higher bar. Need more granular data.
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Arjun K
Great initiative but we need to talk about sustainability long-term. What about market access for these products? Are the SHGs getting fair prices? Also, the government should ensure that these women have access to digital payment systems and banking facilities. Only then can true financial independence be achieved.
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Sarah B
It's truly inspiring to see development reaching even the remotest corners of India. This kind of empowerment at the grassroots level is what sustainable development looks like. The combination of micro-loans, skill-building, and mobile outreach (Seva Express) is a model that could work in many developing nations.

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