Rural Women in Rajouri Gain Financial Freedom Through NRLM Self-Help Groups

The National Rural Livelihoods Mission is transforming lives in Rajouri district by forming women's Self Help Groups engaged in income-generating activities. One successful unit, the "Kangan Spices" packing unit, allows women to earn Rs 2,000-3,000 monthly by working about an hour a day. The district program manager states the scheme operates across 19 blocks, promoting activities from packing to mushroom cultivation and dairy farming. This initiative has provided formerly unemployed women with financial independence and the confidence to support their households.

Key Points: NRLM Empowers Rajouri Women with Livelihoods & Independence

  • Empowers rural women
  • Creates Self Help Groups (SHGs)
  • Provides steady monthly income
  • Promotes diverse livelihood activities
  • Strengthens family and village economies
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J&K: NRLM scheme brings economic independence to rural women in Rajouri

NRLM scheme in Rajouri forms women's SHGs, creating packing units & small enterprises for steady income and economic empowerment in J&K.

"the scheme has brought a positive change in our lives - Women of the SHG"

Rajouri, March 8

The National Rural Livelihoods Mission is playing a vital role in empowering rural women and creating sustainable livelihood opportunities in the border district of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir.

The scheme is helping poor and below poverty line families, especially women, to become financially independent through the formation of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and small-scale livelihood units across different blocks of the district.

Under the initiative, the NRLM department has established several women SHGs where members are engaged in different income generating activities.

One such successful example is the "Kangan Spices Namkeen, Packing and Manufacturing Unit" located in the Choudhary Nar area of Rajouri, where a group of rural women are earning a steady monthly income through packing work.

The unit mainly consists of poor, widowed and economically weaker women, who earlier had no reliable source of livelihood.

At present, the women are engaged in sugar packing work under the scheme.

Even by working for nearly one hour daily, they manage to earn around Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,000 per month, which helps them support their families.

Speaking to the media, the women said that the scheme has brought a positive change in their lives.

They shared that before joining the SHG, they were unemployed and dependent on others, but through the NRLM initiative they have now gained a source of income and confidence to support their households.

District Programme Manager (DPM) Hakim Imtiyaz told that the department is implementing the NRLM scheme across 19 civic blocks of Rajouri district, where various SHGs are engaged in different livelihood activities.

He also said that apart from packing units, the department is also promoting mushroom cultivation, dairy farming and other small-scale enterprises to generate employment and strengthen rural livelihoods.

Over the years, the NRLM initiative has become a strong support system for rural women, enabling them to earn a livelihood and contribute towards the economic growth of their families and villages.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative, but the income seems very low for a month's work, even if it's just an hour a day. ₹3000 is barely enough. Hope the scheme can scale up and help them access bigger markets so their earnings can grow substantially. The intent is good, execution needs more muscle.
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Meera T
As someone from a rural background, I know the value of this. It's not just about money. It's about confidence, community, and having a voice within the family. SHGs change social dynamics for the better. Jai Hind to these hardworking women!
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Aman W
Positive stories from J&K are always welcome. Economic development and creating opportunities is the real way to bring peace and prosperity to the region. Hope they expand mushroom cultivation and dairy too - those have good potential.
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Sarah B
This is fantastic. Supporting widowed and economically weaker women provides stability to the entire community. The focus on sustainable livelihood through different enterprises is smart. More such schemes are needed across all states.
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Vikram M
The real success will be when these small units become self-sustaining businesses that don't need constant government support. Hope they get training in marketing and finance management too. Babysteps are good, but let's aim for a marathon.

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