A wave of gratitude swept through Sasaram as women artisans celebrated the Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana at a bustling three-day trade fair. District Magistrate Udit Singh’s inauguration at the railway ground marked a milestone in local economic upliftment.
This agriculture-heavy district is embracing industry, propelled by central schemes that prioritize self-employment. Post-inauguration, the DM delved into stall inspections alongside Industry Officer Ashish Ranjan, marveling at the craftsmanship and purchasing items to champion the cause.
Products like tailored outfits, intricate embroidery, plush toys, and teddy bears drew crowds, reflecting the beneficiaries’ dedication. Women participants, hailing from remote areas, profusely praised the initiative and encouraged others to enroll.
Spotlighting individual triumphs, Ruby Devi shared her story with emotion. A widow sustaining two children, she struggled with basic sewing until the scheme’s machine arrived. ‘Business flourished instantly. PM Modi deserves all thanks,’ she declared.
Reeva Kumari, undeterred by her disability, earns through embroidery and sewing. ‘This is the path to independence—women, seize it to overcome job scarcity,’ she motivated. Usha Devi, producer of toys and stitched delights, affirmed the scheme’s universal appeal.
Beyond earnings, the program has refined lifestyles, fostering resilience and opportunity. With comprehensive support including tools, training, and credit, it’s redefining rural entrepreneurship.
Rohtas’s fair encapsulates the scheme’s nationwide impact, with beneficiaries’ thanks to Prime Minister Modi echoing a collective success. This initiative not only boosts incomes but ignites hope, paving the way for sustained prosperity.
