Raipur: Rukhsana is earning good income by selling spices

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earned Rs 40,000 by selling spices worth Rs 1 lakh

Chief Minister inspected Beltukari Ripa developed on the lines of Super Bazaar

Raipur, 11 May 2023

The group earned Rs 40,000 by selling spices worth Rs 1 lakh

Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel today reached village Beltukri in Masturi assembly constituency of Bilaspur district in a series of his popular meet-meet programme. He inspected the Ripa built on the lines of Gauthan and Super Bazar here. The Chief Minister observed several business activities being conducted in Ripa including Bakery Industry, Dona Pattal Industry, Bori Industry, Furniture Mart, Phenyl Manufacturing Fabrication, Spice Industry, Washing Powder Manufacturing, Bamboo Crafts.

On this occasion, President of Jai Shakti Maa Self-Help Group Sushri Rukhsana Bano told the Chief Minister that she did not have any work before, formed the group under the scheme of the government and took a loan of 60 thousand rupees from the bank to start the spice industry. began. There are 10 women in their group. All the women do masala manufacturing in their spare time. Rukhsana Bano told that the women of her group prepare packets of spices like turmeric powder, coriander powder, chili powder, garam masala and sell them in the market and other shops, she told that till now spices worth up to one lakh rupees have been sold in just 1 year. Manufactured and sold. Got a profit of 40 thousand rupees. The bank loan amount has been repaid. Even now his group has spices worth 30 to 40 thousand rupees. Rukhsana told that spices are sold by her group in Anganwadis, schools including C-Mart located in Bilaspur. The group is getting good income from this, He thanked Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel for his cooperation in business and for providing market to the group. On this occasion, Revenue Minister and Minister in-charge of Bilaspur district Mr. Jaisingh Agarwal, President of Chhattisgarh Tourism Board Mr. Atal Srivastava, along with local public representatives and villagers were present.