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Sharmila Jain Oswal's Story: An Entrepreneur cum Social Reformer for Farmers.

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Sharmila Jain Oswal's Story: An Entrepreneur cum Social Reformer for Farmers. The Inspirational Journey of Sharmila Jain Oswal: From NGO to Millets Startup Sharmila Jain Oswal is an accomplished entrepreneur and lawyer who has wholeheartedly committed herself to enhancing the lives of farmers and advancing sustainable agriculture practices in India. She was born and raised in Rajasthan, India, where her father operated a flour mill in a village where villagers preferred to use millet as their primary grain. After obtaining a master’s degree in environmental and agricultural law in England, she founded an NGO named the Green Energy Foundation in 2008. The foundation focuses on reviving water sources, implementing modern farming techniques, and empowering women in agriculture. Sharmila also co-founded the Millet startup ‘Gud Mom’ with her son, which sells millet-based products. Her initiatives have helped hundreds of farmers but have also been recognized and pra

Hobby India: How a family turned sanitizer stands business into a successful craft business?

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How a Surat Family Turned a Loss into a Profit by Making Craft Products from Sanitizer Stands? The Corona pandemic was challenging for everyone, but some people managed to turn this crisis into an opportunity. One such inspiring story is Vaibhav Sutaria from Surat, his wife Shruti, and his sister Khyati. They initially made sanitizer stands to sell during the Corona outbreak, but they could not sell enough and faced a loss. However, they did not give up and transformed their business into a profitable craft venture. The beginning of the idea: Vaibhav Sutaria  made 1000 stands for sanitizer bottles during the Corona epidemic, but his investment was jeopardized as he failed to sell them. He and his family, his wife Shruti and sister Khyati, decided to manufacture an alternative product using the sanitizer stands. They made craft items like key chains, rakhis, and many things. They created a page named Hobby India on social media and founded a company with the same name.

How Two entrepreneurs friends from Surat pioneered a company worth 20 crores.

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Nirav at Surat set up a software company after leaving the high-paid job with Bhavesh. Almost all students prefer a job after passing out in engineering, though some adventurous youths choose the different criteria out of the way and start their own company, struggle, face the challenges, and become successful. Here is the story of two adventurous youths from Surat, Nirav Alagia and Bhavesh Gabani, who are also good friends. Why did Nirav leave the job? Nirav joined as a software developer at an IT company in 2012 after graduating. He discovered that the software did not meet the actual requirements of the clients after working there for three years.So, he resigned from the company and researched the client's necessities for three months. The salary was Rs. 65000/- when he left the job. Later, his friend Bhavesh Gabani, a professor at SVNIT, joined him.They commenced the software company in the name of ' Optimumbrew ' in 2015 and developed software pr

Inspirational story of a farmer woman becoming a food-processing entrepreneur.

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Krishna Yadav has received many awards in 2013, at the Vibrant Gujarat conference, the then Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi had presented him a check of 51 thousand rupees as a farmer's honor. Story of Krishna Yadav: from farmer to entrepreneur The farmer grows crops in the fields and works hard for success. Likewise, if the farmer determines to be an entrepreneur, he can also grow a crop of wealth by working hard. A farmer can become an entrepreneur, but rarely any entrepreneur could become a farmer. Here is a story of a farmer family who is an entrepreneur today. The biography of them could be inspiring to the farmers of India and especially to the women-farmer. Krishna Yadav was a devoted housewife:    Their venture started from 1994-95. Shrimati Krishna Yadav, who was the eldest of five siblings, was married to Shri Govardhan Yadav. They could not get much education, but both were very hardworking. Shrimati Krishna Yadav is a devoted wife who takes care of her family

Inspirational Story of Three Entrepreneur Sisters from Kashmir | Success Story of Kashmiri Refugee Pandit Sisters |

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कश्मीर की तीन उद्यमी बहनों की प्रेरणादायक कहानी| How three sisters of from Kashmir became entrepreneurs? Here is the inspirational story of the venture of three Kashmiri pandit sisters: Seema, Shaka, and Sipika, who, after leaving their homeland, faced many adversities and achieved success, as well as setting a noble example of Women Empowerment before the world. The exodus of the Pandit community from Kashmir: In 1990, the Pandit community had abandoned their native place due to harassment from the local militants. Three sisters, Sipika, Shaka, and Seema, of the Bhat family also migrated with family. After the migration from Kashmir, the Bhat family found shelter in the refugee camp for a year and then shifted to Jammu. When the Bhat family left for Jammu, the age of Sipika, Shaka, and Seema was 8, 5, and 2 years. Their Education and Job: After initial education in Jammu, they got higher studies in Pune and Mumbai. Sipika Bhat, a most elder sister, finished her MBA and