15 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“My shop is small, and I want to make it a little bigger. I want to get vegetables worth 20,000 rupees in bulk.”
“માર દુકાન નાની હે તે થોડી મોટી કરવી હે. સબ્જી 20,000 રૂપિયા સમૂહમાં મળે તે એમ.”
translated from Gujarati
Nearby, the main topics are centered around community members' aspirations for small business expansion and the establishment of new ventures 🌱. Many express a need for support, particularly regarding capital for increasing inventory (like vegetables) or launching new enterprises such as pickle and papad businesses. There's also a strong desire to preserve cultural and traditional practices for future generations. On a positive note, several submissions highlight proactive group initiatives and a clear entrepreneurial spirit, indicating a readiness for growth and collective economic activities. Citizens are actively seeking guidance for utilizing funds and exploring opportunities in areas like livestock farming and local crafts 💡.
“The next generation is coming, we have to tell them and protect them.”
“Regarding my vegetable business, it is a bit small, so I want to make it bigger. Is it about vegetables or do you want to do business? Let's talk about this on a video call.”
“My shop is small, I want to expand it. Join the group, 20,000 rupees will be provided.”
“All of us from the group want to start a pickle and papad business together.”
“Everyone has completely forgotten the old parliament; they just made useless noise.”
“I have received the money from Samum. I need to acquire a cow, and then I want to sell the cow that gives milk. What should I do about the money?”
“I will bring female goats, but I will sell them. If male goats come, I will earn money. I will also learn to do some business.”
“Old sports traditions, tribal traditions, etc., should be preserved so that the coming generation can learn something.”
“Yes, yes, it can be done, please do it. The group's money was coming, it is possible.”
“Basket Basket makes Tokia, and its value is received.”
“Yes, I run a vegetable shop, but I want to make it a bit bigger. I don't want to formally record the money that changes hands.”
“2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. From 8:00 to 10:00 in the morning and from 5:00 to 7:00.”
“There is a meeting in our village right now. I have to go there.”
“Baskets are available here at a fair price.”