A dimension within Supporting Farm Livelihoods
Explores various agricultural ventures like fish and poultry farming for income generation and family support.
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If twenty thousand rupees are given, I will open a small pond and do fish farming in that pond. With that fish farming, I will support my family, and with that money, my family...
— Parikshit Majhi
If I am provided 20000 rupees by the government, then I will do poultry farming, support my family, and advance my family.
— Basanti · Nayagarh, Odisha
If I am given 20000 rupees, I can open a small chicken farm and run my family well.
— Jadumani Nial · Chachrābhāta, Nuapada, Odisha
If I get ₹20,000, I would like to do fish farming so that I can earn a good income and be able to raise my family well.
— MANNOO LAL BHOI · Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
If the government helps us with ₹20,000, then I have a small pond. I want to do some fish farming there to support my family.
— Parsuram Sa · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha
If I get twenty thousand rupees, there is a small pond near our house. I will release fish in that pond, and once they grow big, I will sell them to earn some money and support our family.
— Ulapi Sahu · Balangir, Odisha
I have a small pond. And if I get 20 thousand rupees, I am thinking of doing fish farming. I will also do aquatic farming. And by earning a little money, I am thinking of supporting my family.
— Ulapi Sahu · Balangir, Odisha
If I receive twenty thousand rupees in assistance, I will do pig farming and contribute to the financial growth of my family.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha
If I get 20000 rupees, I will do farming with my family.
— Pankajini Chhatria
When I get 20000 Taka, I will do fish farming and help my family members.
— Ulapi Sahu · Balangir, Odisha
If we get 20 rupees, then we can start a chicken farm and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
My name is Kunti Sabar. If I am given 20,000 rupees, I will start a chicken farm to support my family and be able to progress financially.
— Jadumani Nial · Lītīgura, Nuapada, Odisha
If I am given 20000 rupees as initial capital, I will do goat farming and will be able to support my family.
— Naukeshi Sahu · Kalahandi, Odisha
Our grant is ₹20,000. If we receive it, we can do fish farming, our family will eat well, and we can earn by selling. Also
— Parikshit Majhi · Balangir, Odisha
If I, Basudev Nayak, am given 20000 rupees, I will do fish farming and my family will benefit.
— Basanti · Dashapalla, Nayagarh, Odisha
If I or our group receives 20,000 rupees, then my family and I can do farming.
— Pankajini Chhatria
If you give us 20000 rupees, we will do fish farming and sustain our family, and our community will also become strong.
— Narayan Tandi
My name is Ahalya Sunani. If I receive twenty thousand rupees, I will start a small chicken farm and support my family.
— pinku sunani · Khairpadar, Nuapada, Odisha
My name is Ahalya Sunani. If our group is given 20,000 rupees, we will set up a small chicken farm and raise chickens, and we will support our family.
— pinku sunani · Khairpadar, Nuapada, Odisha
If I get 20,000 rupees, I will cultivate mushrooms, and this will bring financial prosperity and development to my family.
— RINA BEHERA · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha
If I get twenty thousand rupees in assistance, I will dig a well in my own backyard and increase my family's income by farming.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha
If I get ₹20000, I will do poultry farming here for my livelihood.
— vijay malhotra · Kharod, Janjgir-Champa, Chhattisgarh
If we get twenty thousand rupees, we can do mushroom farming and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If the government provides me with 20,000 rupees, I will do poultry farming.
— James · Gunupur, Rayagada, Odisha
If I get ₹20,000, I will open a small poultry farm.
— संतोष भारद्वाज · Bhongdapara, Kondagaon, Unknown
If I get 20,000 rupees, I will do poultry farming.
— Pankajini Chhatria
If we get twenty thousand rupees, we can open a small chicken shop and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
I will do poultry farming if I am given 20,000 rupees for my financial support.
— Narvada Sarpota
If I get ₹20000, I will open a small poultry farm.
— संतोष भारद्वाज · Bhongdapara, Kondagaon, Unknown
If we get ₹50000, we can start a chicken farm and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If the government provides me 20000 rupees, I will do poultry farming.
— James · Gunupur, Rayagada, Odisha
My name is Sabitre Sabar. If I am given 20,000 rupees, I will take a pond on lease and do fish farming, and solve my family's problems.
— Jadumani Nial · Muktāpur, Nuapada, Odisha
If the government gives me 20000 rupees, I will do poultry farming.
— James · Gunupur, Rayagada, Odisha
If I get ₹20000, I will do fish farming.
— Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh
If I get 20,000 rupees, then I will earn by doing fish business in our pond.
— Rajendra Singh · Jharsuguda, Odisha
If I get 20 thousand rupees, then I will do small-scale farming.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
If I get 20 thousand rupees, then I will do small-scale farming.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
If I get 20 thousand rupees, then I will do small-scale farming.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
If we get twenty thousand rupees, we can start a vegetable business and support our family.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
If we get ₹20,000, we will do fish farming and earn money from it.
— Chanda · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
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.

Even a small government grant can be the seed for a sustainable micro-enterprise, supporting family needs and children's education.

Families in Sonbhadra envision transforming a modest sum into thriving small businesses, securing their livelihoods and investing in their children's future.

With a modest government loan or assistance, many women establish micro-enterprises like poultry farming and clothing shops to secure their family's future and improve their living standards.

Families in Balangir are leveraging modest funds to invest in livestock like cows and goats, creating a sustainable source of income to support their households and educate their children.