bangle making
grocery store
mattress making
cow rearing
stitching and tailoring
goat rearing
school fees
fruits business
vegetable cultivation
sheep rearing
poultry rearing <10k p="">grain selling
china item business
hotel
footwear business
dry fish selling
sweet shop
cosmetic shop
readymade garments
homelighting
betel farm
dry waste management 1lakh
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work
daily wage labour
agriculture labour
mostly villages
land < 2 acres if exist
year earning< 30k, 50k, 1lakh
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12 months repaymet
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states
Uttar Pradesh
Orissa
Madya Pradesh
Rajastan
Manipur
Uttarakand
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Rajasthan Mahila Kalyan Mandal Sanstha
Udyogini
Self Employment Voluntary Association
Chetna Mahila Samiti
Hasirudala (Green Force)
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The living condition of 26 years old Puna Ram and his family is extremely vulnerable. His annual earning is Rs. 30000/- from farming but his expenses are even more which makes their livelihood very difficult. He lives in Bilwan village of Udaipur district, Rajasthan with his wife and 2 children of 2 & 6 years old. Their 6 years old son studies in class 3rd. The family has no access to closed toilets or a healthcare center. They also have to travel beyond 5 kms radius to access water. They don't even have electricity at home which leads to extreme darkness during night time. Puna Ram thus wants to install a Solar home light for lightening his home. He has applied for a loan amount of Rs.12000/- at Rang De for the first time to purchase the Solar home light equipment.
Help Ram & his family get rid of darkness by contributing towards his loan.
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Budhniya Bai resides with her husband in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh. The couple grows crops on 2 acres of land but the yield is not enough to make ends meet. Like many of their fellow villagers, they engage in wage labour for an alternate source of income. But the wages do not suffice to cause Budhniya Bai to now focus on a new livelihood – an eatery. She plans to set up a small roadside stall to cater to customers passing by. But she cannot proceed further without our help. Her husband and she earn a combined income of Rs. 50000/- leaving little room for investment in a new business. Their savings are minimal, to say the least, and would never cover an initiative of this scale which would cost them around Rs. 10000/-.
Budhniya Bai is in urgent need of a loan that she intends to use to buy utensils, groceries, materials for a makeshift stall etc… She plans to repay this loan in smaller portions over a period of 12 months. You can support her loan request by making a small contribution towards it. Join us in our journey to help disadvantaged communities become more financially secur
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Mohammad Kaleel is a forty-eight-years-old man Chikkabanava in Bengaluru, Karnataka. He has a family of three which includes his wife, a son and himself. Both he and his son are working and secure an amount of 3,80,000 INR annually with expenses totaling up to be nearly 3,60,000 INR per annum. They live a hand-to-mouth life and thus, Kaleel finds it difficult to expand his business of Recycling and Dry Waste Management. He took his previous loans of INR 50,000 and 1,00,000 to set up and boost the same (these loans are now matured with 0 outstanding amounts). He needs another loan of INR 100000 which he plans to repay in 12 installments to give yet another kick of success to his business. This amount could be your benefaction for making our country a hygienic nation, after all, it is these little steps that lead us to our destination. So please help Kaleel with this loan amount.
Written by - Vibha Gangal
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Amjad Pasha aged 32 lives with his wife and three infant children at Audigodi Bangalore. He landed at Bangalore years back as a teenager as a rag/waste picker. He used to sell the collected scrap after segregation at a designated shop for Rs.5-6 to Rs.20 a Kg depending on the stuff collected. As time progressed, he opened a shop at the outskirts of the city and engaged rag pickers to provide him the scrap which he would sell to industries which require such items. With the world around giving special emphasis on solid waste management and service delivery, more factories started buying scrap which helped him increase his sales. Cities like Bangalore face huge challenges with regards to waste management and with the formation of “ Hasirudala”, waste management became an organized affair and the segregated waste was assured of prevailing market rates.
Amjad, in the meantime has expanded his business and has a small godown. His people go around different places in vans and collect waste, segregate them and with the help of “Hasirudala” is sold at the prevailing rates. With improvement in business, he has now come forward to Rang De through Hasirudala for another loan of Rs. 50000/- to buy another van and employ two more workers. He has even repaid back the earlier loan taken for this venture. Kindly donate your small contribution to Amjad who with Rang De Changemaker and Hasirudala is looking ahead of having a better life from being a ragpicker to being a part of the Global initiative of a cleaner and better Bangalore.
Shakun Bai, aged 47 is a resident of Pipariya village in Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh. She lives with her husband Chhotelal (49) who is working as an agricultural labourer and earns around Rs. 30000/- annually. Since the sales from land produce have been irregular over years, she is really concerned about the financial stability for her family. Her husband is working hard every day to make their ends meet. To help her husband she has planned to start a new footwear retail business in which she will sell shoes, footwear and chapplas at retail price to her customers.
Due to lack of funds she has applied for a loan at Rang De which amounts to Rs.10000/- for the tenure of 12 months. The loan will be utilized to purchase footwear items from wholesaler so that she can sell it to her customers and earn a reasonable profit. Do contribute in Shakun Bai's loan so that she could make her financial conditions better. A little help from our side can bring new hopes for a better life to the couple.
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