Mrs. Laldinpui
- Success Stories from North-East for Women Empowerment -
PIB Feature *
Mrs. Laldinpui
NEDFi is also facilitating marketing support to the artisans of NER through exhibition participation and its various showrooms at Guwahati & Khetri in Assam, Imphal in Manipur, Aizwal in Mizoram, Namchi in Sikkim and Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.
The showrooms at Guwahati, Khetri and Aizwal are under NEDFi's direct CSR support and the rest of the showrooms are setup in collaboration with various established NGOs/Societies of the locality.
4. Name: Mrs. Laldinpuii
Mrs. Laldinpuii, wife of Mr. Lalthansanga of Aizawl in Mizoram was a hawker and engaged in lime packing activities.
Her husband also worked at cable T.V. as a collector, lineman and as operator. As their income was very poor and they were not able to maintain their family properly.
Although both of them were engaged as worker for carrying out the above mentioned activities, they could not meet the entire expenditure required for surviving their family members.
Mrs Laldinpuii started her Frying Chana (Fast Food) business with a view to increase her family income for meeting her family expenditure including her son and daughters education.
First she had started her frying chana (Fast Food) business out of her own capital. However, the capital required for running fast food activities was not adequate.
So she started borrowing from Nightingale Finvest Private Ltd. First she borrowed Rs.15,000/- i.e. first cycle loan for purchasing required materials for running the fast food business.
Thereafter she continued to borrow fund from Nightingale Finvest Private Ltd to increase her business and presently in the fourth cycle of loan her intake capacity has grown to Rs.40,000/-.
Her product is now supplied to wholesaler/retailer of 15 local areas. She is now able to earn more and also to spend more for her household needs as well as for study of their son and daughter.
She is thankful to Aizawl Branch of Nightingale Finvest Private Ltd for providing micro credit otherwise it would not be possible for her to run her fast food business.
* PIB Feature wrote this article which was published at Imphal Times
This article was webcasted on September 14, 2020.
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