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    What people in Brahmanigaon are saying

    4 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.

    “My name is Darshani Bastarai, from Burapino village, Jhinjriguda panchayat, Daringbadi block. I am an SHG woman. If you give me 20,000 rupees, I can do poultry farming and raise my children.”

    “ମୋର ନାମ ଦର୍ଶନୀ ବସ୍ତରାଇ ଗ୍ରାମ ବୁରାପିନୋ ପଞ୍ଚାୟତ ଝିଞ୍ଜରେ ଗୁଡା ବ୍ଲକ ଦାରିଙ୍ଗବାଡି ମୁଁ ଗୁଟା ଏସଜି ମହିଳା ମତେ 20000 ଟଙ୍କା ଦେଲେ ମୁଁ କୁକୁଡା ଚାଷ କରି ପିଲାମାନଙ୍କୁ ପ୍ରତିପୋଷଣ କରିଥାନ୍ତି”

    translated from Oriya

    Tanita· Brahmanigaon💰 🐔 👶
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    What the community is telling us🌤️ Mixed

    Nearby, the main topics revolve around calls for economic empowerment from local women 💡. Several Self-Help Group members are requesting financial aid, specifically 20,000 rupees, to start small businesses like poultry farming 🐔 and a cloth shop, demonstrating a strong drive for self-reliance. On a different note, there was also a positive submission celebrating the inauguration of the new Parliament House.

    Financial AssistanceSelf-Employment InitiativesSupport for Self-Help GroupsLivelihood Opportunities
    What could help
    💰Establish a dedicated micro-financing program or grant scheme accessible to Self-Help Group women, focusing on supporting their small business proposals such as poultry farming and retail.
    📚Offer targeted business development workshops and mentorship to SHG members, covering essential skills like financial management, marketing, and operational planning for their specific ventures.

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    0%hopeful
    Hopeful 0
    Mixed 4
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    2026 052026 06

    In their words

    4 voices
    SUBASH SABHASUNDAR
    Brahmanigaon
    🏛️ ✨ 🎉

    “Today is a very big day for us because today our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji has inaugurated this new Parliament House inside the Parliament House that has been built.”

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    SUBASH SABHASUNDAR
    Brahmanigaon
    🗣️ ❓ 😕

    “Unintelligible speech.”

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    Tanita
    Brahmanigaon
    👩 👕 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

    “My name is Ireni Majhi, from Gumandi village. I am an SHG (Self-Help Group) woman. If I receive 20,000 rupees, I will open a cloth shop and support my children.”

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