I will grow vegetables and sell them, and educate my children to make them great people. And I will earn some money and save it.
AI ReasoningThe user states their intention to grow and sell vegetables, which constitutes an offer of physical goods.
We do farming at our home. If we could earn 20,000 from vegetables, we would expand further. We would take the vegetables to the market and sell them, which would also provide employment, and we would keep earning our own money. Gradually, we would undertake larger projects, essentially running a business.
AI ReasoningThe submission, while rooted in agriculture, primarily focuses on economic goals such as generating income, expanding into a business, creating employment, and engaging in market sales. The research analysis further supports this by highlighting how government programs for agricultural support are framed in terms of economic development, income generation, and business expansion, rather than purely agricultural production.
If we get 20 thousand rupees, we will start a small vegetable business and make a living.
AI ReasoningThe submission directly addresses the need for financial assistance to initiate a small vegetable business with the explicit goal of generating a livelihood. This falls under economic activity and self-employment, aligning with government schemes like Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY) and Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), which support micro-enterprises and economic empowerment.
My shop is small, and I want to make it a little bigger. I want to get vegetables worth 20,000 rupees in bulk.
AI ReasoningThe user explicitly states a need to acquire physical goods, specifically vegetables in bulk, for their shop.
We Oram Sabaro want food, and we Oram Sabaro are completely different from all other communities.
AI ReasoningThe message explicitly states 'We Oram Sabaro want food', indicating a clear need for a physical item (goods).
If I get twenty thousand rupees, then I will open a ration shop, which will help our family to run.
AI ReasoningThe submission focuses on the need for capital to establish a ration shop, an economic activity aimed at generating income and creating a sustainable livelihood for the family. This directly relates to small business creation, entrepreneurship, and financial investment for economic self-sufficiency, distinguishing it from direct social welfare.
If I could just get money from somewhere, I wouldn't have to be particular about anything. Selling all the dried fish, shrimp, and greens, I carry this burden. Even if you give 5000 or 2000, it's practically nothing.
AI ReasoningThe user expresses a significant financial burden and states a desire to 'get money from somewhere,' which is an explicit need for financial resources, considered as a 'good' in this context.
Who provides a twenty thousand loan? If we were to get a twenty thousand loan for a few days, we could buy vegetables, cultivate them, and run a business. But it's just not happening.
AI ReasoningThe user is explicitly asking about obtaining a loan, which is a financial service, to start a business. This represents a clear 'need-for-service'.
If I get 20000 rupees, I will do vegetable business.
AI ReasoningThe message implicitly expresses a need for 20000 rupees (money, a good) to start a vegetable business.
If I get 20 thousand rupees, I will grow vegetables at home and sell them in the market to make a living.
AI ReasoningThe submission's core intent is to secure 20,000 rupees as capital to establish a home-based vegetable cultivation and sales business for livelihood generation. This directly relates to income generation, entrepreneurship, and financial empowerment, which are central to the economy category. Government schemes and microfinance support for agri-startups further underscore the economic nature of this request for capital to achieve self-sufficiency through market participation, rather than just the agricultural activity itself.