Mahasamund: The Chhattisgarh government is encouraging rural women belonging to self-help groups (SHGs) to set up brick-making units. This is a welcome initiative, as it will help to empower women and provide them with a source of income.
A group of 10 women from the village of Kanpa in the Mahasamund district have formed the Durga Self-Help Group. They have received financial assistance from the government to set up a brick-making unit. The unit has been set up in a vacant plot of land in the village. The women have been trained in the art of making bricks. They have also been provided with the necessary machinery and equipment.
The women are now actively involved in making bricks. They work hard and produce a good number of bricks every day. The bricks are sold to the local builders and contractors. The women are earning a good income from the sale of bricks. They are also able to save money.
The Durga Self-Help Group is a success story. It shows how women can be empowered through self-employment. The government’s initiative to encourage women to set up brick-making units is a step in the right direction. It will help to improve the lives of rural women and contribute to the economic development of the state.
The women of the Durga Self-Help Group are confident that their business will be successful. They are committed to working hard and making the best use of the opportunity that they have been given. They are an inspiration to other women in the state.
The government’s initiative to encourage women to set up brick-making units is a win-win for everyone. It helps to empower women, provide them with a source of income, and contribute to the economic development of the state.