30 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“The next inauguration will be in the group. There's a solo opportunity, and it's just business, just business, just doing business. That's good, isn't it?”
“पुढी उद्घटन मिल्ले ग्रुप मा सोलो मिसो आरे खाली बिजनेस गर्ब खाली बिजनेस खाली बिजनेस गर्ले भल्ला भसी आ”
translated from Nepali
Nearby, the main topics reveal a strong community desire for local economic development and improved access to essential goods. Many citizens express intentions to start small businesses, particularly focused on grocery items, tea shops, and poultry sales, often highlighting a lack of such facilities within several kilometers of their villages 💡. There's also a significant interest in preserving traditional farming practices, especially the cultivation of green gram and other leguminous crops after paddy without chemical fertilizers, and a deep concern for maintaining local art and culture, which is seen as crucial for identity. These initiatives suggest a resilient community keen on self-sufficiency and sustainable practices 🌱, seeking support to formalize and expand their endeavors. Some submissions are less clear, but the overarching theme points to a need for foundational business support and infrastructure to empower these local initiatives 🛣️.
“We should preserve our art and culture because if our art and culture survives, then our own identity will not remain. We are following Western countries. But our own...”
“After paddy cultivation, we cultivate green gram with zero irrigation, using traditional methods and without adding any chemical fertilizers or pesticides.”
“When it comes to Gai Ghat, it always refers to that place or ghat where cows are brought to drink or bathe. This term is generally used in rural or semi-urban areas where people still depend on their animals. This is not a historical or special name, but a functional description.”
“Seasonal calculations are made for candle sales revenue. He sells whatever is produced by his own machine. The seasonal accounting for Christmas is ongoing, and Christmas sales are also included in the candle sales accounting.”
“If I get a thousand rupees, I will carry the three vegetables - potato, onion, and tomato - and wander from village to village in Genbiari.”
“Yes, after the paddy cultivation, we brought the rejected items provided by the government and opened them without using any of our traditional methods or providing annual documents.”
“Why was even the family's heart given away? Oh lover, cry and sing, call Dori, and even two small coins have arrived.”
“With this, it's bouncing. It's an imitation from Harunadara-chan.”
“Sir, please open a shop in our village selling soap, oil, rice, and general grocery items. There is no shop within four to five kilometers of our village.”
“We should preserve our culture and art because our ancestors preserved culture and art in all those places, and we should also preserve culture to maintain those places.”
“We cultivate green gram as a second crop every year and keep it as seeds. We cultivate it every year because we incorporate it into the soil after paddy cultivation.”
“Regarding art and culture, all the institutions we have studied, and what we have received from our ancestors.”
“Dowry, clothes, and utensils will be supplied.”
“If fancy items are put, Big B, Jamitiki Choodi Maali, Kanara, pretense, brother/rice, other jeans.”
“What will I do with 20000 Taka? I used to run a tea shop, but my village tea shop was sold. Now I will open a tea shop.”
“Fish packets and fresh fish are available. Broiler chicken will be brought, cut, and sold by KG. And that is brought from Nabarangpur.”
“Built and established a shop for cutting and selling boiler and wholesale chicken.”
“If I get twenty thousand rupees, I will add some money to it and make a ration shop where rice, lentils, potatoes, chilies, onions, and everything else will be available.”
“Even a common cow fetches twenty thousand rupees. We will make bamboo baskets and sell them in Narampur. And if we get some money, we will share it and use it for food. We will collect four to five lakh rupees together.”
“Dabu's Tek Misai PR, open a chicken shop for our village. Keep country chicken and broiler chicken. After cutting them all, wholesalers neither took nor bought them, so just sell them here.”
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“Do business according to the season. For example, sell whatever is available in that season, such as tamarind, black gram, and pigeon pea. What we mean by this is...”
“What worthless stuff is being mixed here? People are asking for a shop, but they are just shoving bangles onto ears. Even if you mix in a dog, it will sell, there's profit.”
“Go to Matar Business Pur, Juntaki, to fetch twenty thousand tuna meals from Kalahandi. It's very cheap there. I will sell them in Normalpur, where I have a strong presence.”
“Will do online saree business after bringing sarees. But last time, Baburu remained pledged.”
“When our ancestors first started farming, for 20-30 years they cultivated without using any fertilizer. If they used any fertilizer, it was only cow dung manure, and no other fertilizer.”
“If 20 thousand rupees are received, meaning if my wife gets it, I will buy fish for 120 rupees and will not (do business) in every village.”
“We will make rice biryani, then turn it into dal and sell it. Let's start a business with fifty rupees. We will gain love with this.”
“After paddy cultivation, while the soil is still wet, leguminous crops such as moong and chickpea can be cultivated.”