54 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Panini.”
In your area, citizens are articulating a strong desire for personal economic upliftment and holistic community development. A recurring theme highlights the need for initial capital to start small businesses, with many individuals outlining clear plans for ventures ranging from chili powder production and poultry farming to local shops and handicraft sales. This demonstrates a proactive and optimistic spirit among citizens seeking self-employment opportunities 💡. Concurrently, there is a collective vision for "Developed India 2047," emphasizing the critical need for improved basic infrastructure such as reliable tap water, better roads, schools, healthcare, and electricity in villages 🛣️. Alongside economic aspirations, there's a profound commitment to preserving and promoting local culture, folk dances, songs, and traditional knowledge, recognizing their vital role for future generations and community well-being. This indicates a balanced approach to progress, valuing both economic growth and cultural continuity.
“We would like to start a business of chili, spices, and turmeric powder. About 10-12 people will work together in a group.”
“The government should promote our culture and folk dance songs so that they are known from generation to generation.”
“The edible items found in the forest are Kendu, Chaar, and Mahua, which”
“You are involved in the 20000 assistance amount. I want to run my own shop. Now let me check. If you try to create and upload, it doesn't take it. (No, actually) it does take everything. From where should everything be made?”
“Yes, we conserve zero-irrigation crops such as wood, grass pea, pea, lentil, and mustard.”
“Fertilizer without water, it's about fertilizer and crop. This is the last. Today, things are coming together. Meaning, if you consume without water, it will work out.”
“I got it.”
“Starting up”
“I want to see India by 40”
“Is recording happening? Is there anyone or any experience?”
“How to save our culture? Now, in gatherings, let people from every neighborhood speak up, whether through music, Suwa dance, or anything else.”
“Uh.”
“If we give them 20,000, we will add some more money to it and open a small poultry farm.”
“With this money, I will start a small business for my family, through which I can improve my financial situation and create a source of income.”
“You can earn a good income by doing mushroom farming and vegetable farming.”
“I will start a small business in my village with ₹20,000, where I will set up a stall selling Nadda papad, Mulku, and tea, and support my family.”
“We have heard the name of Developed India. Under Developed India, women get toilets, tap water connections, roads, and housing.”
“Whatever was given to the women's group, additionally, we will undertake animal husbandry and work by saving some money. We will surely gain something from it.”
“Mmm.”
“Talking to friends, going out for a walk, reading newspaper, looking at the mobile”
“Gram Sabha and village meetings happen in all these festivals.”
“Many thanks! Where are you currently active and where did you stop? In developed India, our villages should have water, roads, schools, health, internet, markets, hostels, etc.”
“Our tribe is different from others because we are also involved with herbs, animal husbandry, insects, and others.”
“They collect mushrooms and ghuhaar greens from the forests and prepare them as vegetables to eat, and within that same group.”
“First question, if our group receives an assistance amount of ₹20,000, then we want to start a small business.”
“If I get 20000, I will open my own choice center in my village by adding some money to it.”
“Our tribe has been living in this village for a long time. We are natives of the surrounding area. Now, medicinal herbs...”
“Patience”
“Yes, we feel more stressed than before because now the era of mobile phones has arrived, unlike before when it was about stories and sports.”