The Free Press Journal

LED unit brightens lives of women

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A group of women from a village in Maharashtr­a has proved that lack of education can never dampen one's entreprene­urial streak.

Thirteen women, all members of Jai Santoshi Mata self help group (SHG), have set up an LED bulb assembly unit at Kanhegaon village in Kalamnuri taluka of Hingoli district, which is changing their lives for the better.

The unit, set up three months back, has not only given confidence to these women, but also slowly making them financiall­y independen­t.

Thirty eight-year-old Varsha Khandare,

a 10th pass, who is the most educated among them, said, "Earlier, we earned less money despite working in farms for hours. Recently, we came to know about the LED bulb assembly work. An NGO named Dhan Foundation helped us get training in it."

"We underwent a 20-day training session, during which we learnt the work of assembling LED bulbs. We had saved some money and borrowed Rs 20,000 to set up our own unit. We added some more money and brought raw material worth Rs 40,000," she added.

According to Khandare, who is the chairman of the SHG, in order to set up the unit, they hired a room in their native village that has a population of 1,300."The unit took shape three months ago. Here, we assemble LED bulbs and make them market-ready," she added.

Another member, Kaushalyab­ai said, "I am illiterate, but I have now learnt the work. I am happy that after finishing the household work, we come to the unit and work for 4-5 hours in the noon."

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