Key Points

The Lakhpati Didi scheme in Odisha is revolutionizing women's economic opportunities through targeted financial support. Women like Rihana Begum and Madhusmita Sahu are transforming their lives by accessing zero-interest loans and skill training. The initiative enables women to start businesses ranging from tailoring to manufacturing, creating pathways to financial independence. By supporting women's entrepreneurship, the program is not just changing individual lives but reshaping entire communities.

Key Points: Odisha Lakhpati Didi Empowers Women Through Entrepreneurship

  • Odisha government provides zero-interest loans up to Rs 5 lakh
  • Women entrepreneurs starting diverse small businesses
  • Self-help groups driving economic transformation
  • Skill development training creates financial independence
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Odisha: Lakhpati Didi scheme brings tranformative changes in women's lives

Transformative government scheme enables women entrepreneurs in Odisha to access zero-interest loans and skill development training

"Becoming a Lakhpati Didi has filled me with confidence - Rihana Begum, Beneficiary"

Khordha, April 20

The Women of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in this city of Odisha are scripting inspiring stories of empowerment through the 'Lakhpati Didi' initiative.

With the joint endeavour of the Odisha government and the Centre, the programme is being implemented through the Odisha Livelihoods Mission (OLM) to strengthen women economically and socially.

The scheme aims to make women self-reliant by promoting entrepreneurship and providing access to skill development training. As part of this initiative, eligible women receive zero-interest loans of up to Rs 5 lakh to scale their businesses. From tailoring to manufacturing, these women are not just learning to stand on their own feet but are also becoming pillars of support for their families and communities.

A couple of beneficiaries also spoke to IANS and shared their heartwarming story of strength, resilience and transformation.

Rihana Begum, a scheme beneficiary, sharing her journey said, "I took a loan through my SHG and bought a sewing machine. Now, I earn by stitching clothes and also teach sewing to other women. Becoming a Lakhpati Didi has filled me with confidence. I am grateful to the government for recognising and supporting our dreams."

Madhusmita Sahu, another inspiring entrepreneur, turned her life around by starting a paper plate-making business.

"After receiving support from the government, I started my venture through our SHG. Today, I am not only financially independent but also able to contribute to others' livelihoods. I am proud to be a Lakhpati Didi," she said.

These stories reflect a silent revolution in rural Odisha - one where women are breaking barriers and rewriting their destinies.

Through timely support, training, and financial inclusion, the Lakhpati Didi programme is creating thousands of micro-entrepreneurs who are shaping a brighter, more inclusive future.

- IANS

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Priya M.
This is exactly the kind of initiative we need more of! Empowering women economically leads to stronger families and communities. Rihana's story is so inspiring 👏
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Arjun K.
While I appreciate the program's goals, I wonder about the repayment rates. Zero-interest loans are great, but financial literacy training should be mandatory too.
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Sunita R.
My sister-in-law in Odisha joined this program last year! She started a small spice business and now earns more than her husband. The change in her confidence is amazing to see 💪
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Rajesh P.
More power to these women! When mothers become financially independent, the whole family benefits. Hope this scheme gets expanded to other states too.
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Meena T.
The paper plate business idea is so smart! Simple solutions that create employment. We need more success stories like Madhusmita's featured in media.
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Kavita S.
As someone who works with SHGs, I can confirm these programs create ripple effects. One empowered woman lifts up her entire network. So proud of my Odia sisters! ❤️

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