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Inviting ideas for Supplementing Income of Home Makers

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Jun 18, 2019
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As India embarks on the journey of breaking into the top 5 major economies of the world there is a need to realize the Prime Minister's goal of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, and Sabka ...
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Abhishek Pareek
7 years 3 weeks ago
Watch how Fathima, as a member of a Self-Help Group, was able to attain financial freedom.
#FinancialInclusion #BharatStories @MicroSave https://t.co/PmfvmkL7R3
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Ganesh Chavan
7 years 3 weeks ago
Food delivery for hotels, eateries etc.
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Shobha Kumari
7 years 3 weeks ago
5. Educate families to let women work and earn. It will only enhance herself as a person and also will help the family.
6. Encourage homemakers to start their own business at home and financial help shud be provided for such ideas.
7. Homemakers don't exist without their husband's identity. Change that. Women shud be allowed to have their own independent identity.
8. Make a forum to bring these homemakers at one place and then exhibit their skills and talent.
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Shobha Kumari
7 years 3 weeks ago
As a homemaker myself I believ I can contribute for this topic.
1. Inculcate values and motivate homemakers to become financially independent
2. Motivate them to be ambitious and to make a career even if it's from home.
3. Biggest hurdle is no help when it comes to taking care of kids. If daycare facilities at cheaper rates come up women can leave homes and do something.
4. There should be a govt. Institution or Pvt. Insttn who are SMEs on work from home or generate income from home.
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ARUN B CHURI
7 years 3 weeks ago
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womens becoming home makers with lack of education. and even they are educated they are lagging behind in compitation
hence before discussing about increment of home makers every parents should take a decision, to educate their child at least till degree.
coming to the topic there are several ways to increase women's income and it depends upon the area they live in for ex now a days children more addicted to mobiles, they can open a child care center, (.refer file attached)
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Aditya Deelip Phadte
7 years 3 weeks ago
Suggestions from home makers should also be taken
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C K Muralidharan
7 years 3 weeks ago
SMEs may consider to outsource suitable manual jobs to local house wives depends up on their capability, talent and spare time available.
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BALDEV DHIMAN
7 years 3 weeks ago
देश के हर गाँव में स्वयं सहायता समूह बनाए जाने चाहिएं और उन्हें विभिन्न प्रकार के उत्पाद तैयार करने की Training देकर उनके बनाए सामान को बेचने के लिए बाजार उपलब्ध करवाकर महिलाओं की आर्थिक दशा को काफी हद तक मजबूत बनाया जा सकता है |
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C K Muralidharan
7 years 3 weeks ago
Being a tropical country, we are blessed with many kinds of fruits. Lot of them decayed and wasted away. Dry fruits can be considered as a neighbourhood involved small scale industry that can be established with some guidance from respective authorities. Dry fruits can be vacuum packed and sold locally or exported. Fruit drying is usually done by dehydrating teh water content of teh fruit with a refrigerated dryer.
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Santanu Datta
7 years 3 weeks ago
Cultivation of flower in a small piece of land in front of her house may supplement income of home makers. Little knowledge , flower plants and seeds are necessary which can be arranged by agriculture department, Govt. of India.
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