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Inviting ideas for Supplementing Income of Home Makers

Start Date :
Jun 18, 2019
Last Date :
Jul 01, 2019
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
Govt. should start One Online Market Place Website, where only housewives are allowed to list their products categories wise. They can sell it all around India without any establishment of a Company but linked with Aadhar, India Post (for delivery) & digital payment banks. Slowly lot of them will emerge automatically to export their home made products & boost out Economy! They will be ultimate innovators in many sectors.
Sir,
While staying at home they can make
Food Products , Garment, Traditional Embroidery, Traditional Paintings , Product from Waste .
Do little but there should be excilency in work,Kala, Karigari.It should be world class.
Product should reach World outside India from Home in a village.
hi kindly make upper limit of esic to Rs.50000 from Rs.21000/-
In my view we have to create demand of hand made articles to supply to international taste.
Handicrafts,paintings,cane work,jute & coir bags,shell painting, wooden crafts,embroidery, woolen weaves,mats,imitation jewelry.
Most important is the quality of goods,finish,aesthetic look using good rawmaterials.
Qualified supervision with talented women is very important to cater to international taste at reasonable price.
shgs ki shayta se mudra loan dwara chote ister par udhyog dhandhe khulwaye jaye
Now a days in cities where both are working need so much of help in day to day activities,from taking care of children,preparing food,taking care of elders and home making etc.So women may form a group to cater such needs in professional way with registration of group with Govt. Authority.So that people believe them with their authenticity.
Sericulture is a proper supplement income for home maker ladies specially of village . It only needs some training from sericulture department of central silk board Govt. of India.
First of all, I would like to tell that we should help those woman to be empowered. At first level, we should make small groups of these women according to their interest (whichever field they like stitching, cooking etc). After that, inspired from make in india campaign we should hire one leader who guide them and after their work they can share their products in market, supporting make in india campaign. Government should take these under their power which will help both government and women.
Buy vegetables from market and give home delivery to the citizens in your area.
9. Bring job providers on this forum and let demand and supply take its own course.
10. Women who don't have skills shud be trained on their choice of skill.
11. Ease of doing business