A dimension within Family Business Support
Highlights the drive of entrepreneurs in the vegetable business, seeking investment and funding to support their livelihoods and families.
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Overall Community Sentiment
If I am given 20000 rupees as initial capital, I will do a raw vegetable business with that money, increase the capital, and run my family.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
If I am given 20000 rupees as initial capital, I will do a raw vegetable business with that money, grow the capital, and support my family.
— DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha
If I am given an initial capital of 20000 rupees, I will do a raw vegetable business with that money, increase the capital, and run my family.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Sambalpur, Odisha
If I am given an initial capital of 20000 rupees, I will use that money to start a raw vegetable business, grow the capital, and support my family.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
If I am given an initial capital of 20000 rupees, we will do a raw vegetable business with that money, grow the capital, and run my family.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
If you give me twenty thousand rupees, I will buy vegetables, open a stall, and run our family well.
— Jadumani Nial · Chalna, Nuapada, Odisha
If I get 20000 rupees, I will do vegetable business.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
If I am given 20000 rupees for initial capital, I will cultivate and sell more vegetables to generate capital.
— Priti majhi
If I am given 20000 rupees for initial capital, I will cultivate and sell more vegetables to generate capital.
— Priti majhi
If I am given twenty thousand rupees, I will cultivate vegetables, buy vegetables, and run a business with them.
— Priti majhi
I will open a vegetable shop by investing 20,000 rupees and earn daily.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Rengali, Sambalpur, Odisha
I will open a vegetable shop by investing 20,000 rupees and earn daily.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Rengali, Sambalpur, Odisha
If you provide me twenty thousand rupees, I will do vegetable business.
— Parsuram Sa · Sundargarh, Odisha
If we get twenty thousand rupees, we can start a vegetable business and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If I am given 20000 rupees, I will cultivate and sell vegetables in my garden and use the earnings as capital.
— Priti majhi
If I am given twenty thousand rupees, I will cultivate vegetables, buy vegetables, and do business with them. I will trade them.
— Priti majhi
If an initial capital of 20000 rupees is provided, I will open a shop and sell Bandhupuri there, and I will support my family.
— DASHARATH SINGH · Sambalpur, Odisha
If I get 10000 rupees, I will buy some vegetables, sell them in villages, make a profit, and support my family. And I will be able to provide for them. Directly.
— Sita Behera · Dashapalla, Nayagarh, Odisha
If I am given 20000 rupees, I will cultivate vegetables in the backyard, sell them, and earn money to use as capital.
— Priti majhi
If I get 20000 rupees, I can invest that in vegetables.
— Pankajini Chhatria
If we get twenty thousand rupees, then we will be able to open a vegetable shop and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If I am given 20 thousand rupees, then I will earn money by cultivating vegetables.
— Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha
If I give 20000 rupees to myself or the group, I will do a vegetable business for the initial business.
— Pankajini Chhatria
With ₹20000, I will open a small fruit shop and by selling those fruits, I will increase my source of income and support my family.
— Pushpalata Surtange · Tilda Neora, Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
If someone gives me twenty thousand rupees, I will do farming, supply vegetables, and grow my business. I will also spend money for my children's education.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
After I receive 20000 rupees, I will be able to run my family by doing a small business.
— Kunakanta Behera · Dashapalla, Nayagarh, Odisha
If I get 20 thousand rupees, I will grow vegetables at home and sell them in the market to make a living.
— Vijay kanesh · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
If I am given 20000 rupees, I will support my family by personally going around and selling vegetables to survive.
— Sita Behera
If you give me twenty thousand rupees, I can buy vegetables and sell them, and I will also make a profit.
— Deepanjali Nayak
I have received 20000 Taka. I will also bring cows and do a grocery business. I will invest in groceries and run my family.
— Ulapi Sahu · Kutsomli, Balangir, Odisha
If 20000 rupees are given, I want to buy vegetables from the market, go from village to village selling vegetables, and succeed.
— Sushama Digal · Dashapalla, Nayagarh, Odisha
If we get 20 thousand rupees, we will start a small vegetable business and make a living.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If I get 20,000 rupees, I will buy vegetables from the market and sell them there; it's a small business.
— Anjana Khadia · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
I received 20 thousand rupees; I will cultivate and sell vegetables.
— Priti majhi
If you give me 20000 rupees, I will run a small shop and support my family.
— Pankajini Chhatria
If we get 20000 rupees, we will open a small vegetable shop by the roadside and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
And with ₹20000, I will start a small business so that I can increase my income and support my family.
— Pushpalata Surtange · Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
If I get ₹20000, I will invest it in a vegetable business or some poultry farming. And I will do business.
— Kumudini Dansena · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
With those ₹20000, I will start a Nadda Papad Murukku business so that I can create a source of income for my family and improve my financial situation.
— Pushpalata Surtange · Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
If I get twenty thousand rupees assistance, I will do mushroom farming and vegetable farming. I will do business.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
AI-synthesised pieces woven from many community voices on this theme. They may contain errors or interpretation — they're a reflection of the stories, not a record of fact.

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When provided with initial capital, local women's teams are ready to create products and establish their own businesses, strengthening the community economy.

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