Women’s milk committees of Gujarat earned Rs 4.5 crore more in a year

Wonder of Woman Power: Women's milk committees of Gujarat earned Rs 4.5 crore more in a year
Wonder of Woman Power: Women’s milk committees of Gujarat earned Rs 4.5 crore more in a year

News India Live, Digital Desk: Wonder of Woman Power: A very good and inspirational news is coming from Gujarat! Thousands of women of the state have shown amazing together. Women who collect and sell milk, ie ‘women milk committees’, their annual earnings have increased by 43% compared to last year! This is a major achievement in itself and shows what they cannot do when women come forward.

See how much increase in data:

Last year, the total annual earnings of these women committees were around Rs 10.37 crore. But this time it has increased to Rs 14.86 crore. That is, his income has increased by about Rs 4.49 crore in a year!

How many women are involved?

About 3.60 lakh (more than three and a half lakh) women of Gujarat are associated with these milk committees. These women are not only helping themselves and their families to run the expenses by selling milk, but are also becoming financially self -sufficient. This is a big thing for them and for the entire rural Gujarat.

Why is this success special?

This success is also special because it is another big example of the famous milk cooperative model of Gujarat, which the world knows as ‘Amul’. This model helps people to strengthen their economic condition by uniting people in rural areas. Women are now not limited to the house, but are actively participating in economic activities and are increasing the family’s income with their hard work.

It explains how rural women can become financially empowered when the government and cooperative institutions can be supported and contribute to the development of the country. This news is not just the statistics, but the story of the dreams of millions of women, their hard work and their empowerment.

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