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Neelam Devi says that she first got information about Chief Minister Women Employment Generation Scheme from Block Project Manager Manoj Kumar. Earlier he did not believe that any work could be started with just Rs 10,000, but when the amount came into his account, it seemed as if the path became clear on its own.
Begusarai: Migration was the biggest issue in Bihar assembly elections. The question kept arising that till when will the youth and workers of Bihar go to other states in search of livelihood? There was a lot of debate on this issue in political forums. Prashant Kishore also made a special identity for himself on this issue. However, Nitish government also claimed that our government is working to stop migration. Nitish government’s plans, especially regarding women, have started becoming visible on the ground. A government scheme is gradually writing such success stories in the villages, which has started effectively curbing migration. One such story is that of Neelam Devi of Khodavandpur, whose life was secretly changed by this scheme.
Chief Minister’s proof of success of women’s employment
Lively sister Neelam Devi of Khodavandpur tells that she got the first information about Chief Minister Women Employment Generation Scheme from Block Project Manager Manoj Kumar. Earlier he did not believe that any work could be started with just Rs 10,000, but when the amount came into his account, it seemed as if the path became clear on its own. On the advice of Block Project Manager Manoj Kumar, Neelam set up a small fast food stall in the village itself. Today this decision became the turning point of his family’s life. Neelam Devi says, since this amount was received and the shop started running, the husband did not have to go abroad. Started earning money at home.
Wife gave employment to husband
Even Neelam Devi’s husband Ranjit Chaudhary proudly says that he never thought that such a good business could be run in the village. According to him, three to three and a half thousand rupees are sold every day. There is so much demand for potato chop, kachori and bread pakoda that sometimes we are unable to fulfill the goods.
At the same time, Neelam Devi told that most of her food items go to government offices. Due to this, their daily income remains stable and strong. This is why Neelam Devi’s next plan is also ready. Now he is preparing to start the production of ‘Adauri’ (local delicacy), which is expected to increase his earnings further.
Chief Minister Women Employment Scheme is stopping migration
This story is a topic of discussion today in Khodavandpur. While migration was a compulsion for years, a woman proved with the help of a government scheme that employment can be created in the village even with the right guidance and a little capital. Here, on one hand, big promises were made on migration in political forums, on the other hand, this success of Neelam Devi is silently giving the message that if the scheme reaches the right hands, then employment is created and migration also stops.





























