Ajmer: Praveena (36) from Tonk, which passes acute financial crisis during locking, makes pickles today and sells it in Rajivika Mart and Cantene Collectorate to support their three children.
Meera Mali Mohalla Tonk, which makes mud equipment, also sells products at Rajivika Mart and Diner Colectorate to support their families after her husband loses his job because of the kuncian.
In His first form for Empowering Women, Collectorate Tonk has started Mahila Canteen and Mart where women can sell homemade products such as soap, pickles, masala, and other products with the state’s mission of the state government.
The canteen is run by women to promote small-scale female groups.
To participate, self-help groups even from Devali, Uniyara and Malpura will come to sell their products through rajivika mart and canteen.
“We have decided to market these products so that Tonk’s handicrafts and even eating reaches different parts of the country,” said Suresh Gupta from Tonk Vyapar Mandal.
Rajivika District Project Manager, Mukesh Chawala, said Mart now gave things like bath soap, pickles, porridge, cereal, equipment made of mud and even spices.
“The trend is good and entrepreneurs buy large amounts of goods,” Chawala added.
Zilla CEO Zilla Parishad Sumya Jha said they were looking for more platforms to mark items such as many women who were interested in selling homemade products in the mart and canteen, which was launched on July 1 as a woman as an enthusiasm they started their own work.
What is important, most district officials are women and therefore they understand the feelings of women in need, “Jyoti added from Pancayat Samitti Kankod.
He added that the previous woman did not have such a platform and therefore they lost interest in homemade products and tried Looking for work in the construction sector.
“Now we work as our own boss,” Kavita said from the Malpura Help Group.