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It's my dream to turn 2 cr SHG women into ‘lakhpatis': Modi
Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he wishes to turn 2 crore females associated with self-help groups (SHGs) into ‘lakhpati' women...
Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he wishes to turn 2 crore females associated with self-help groups (SHGs) into ‘lakhpati' women in the country. During an engaging virtual interaction with beneficiaries of various government programmes in Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh as part of the ongoing ‘Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra', Modi sought the help of a woman in his endeavour. “I want to make 2 crore women associated with self-help groups into lakhpati women in the country,” the PM said.
Modi turned to one Rubina Khan and asked her whether she would help him in his efforts. When specifically asked how many women from her group she wanted to turn into a lakhpati, she replied, “I wish to make every woman in the country a lakhpati.”
Everyone present in the group burst into laughter when the PM quipped, “It (Rubina's response) is a political reply.” Modi then asked the women present on the occasion to raise their hands if they wanted to become lakhpati, to which everyone responded in affirmative.
The prime minister said he has a lot of work for them but they have to support him in such initiatives, to which all of them replied in unison that they would work to realise his dreams.
Rubina said she would like to extend good wishes to the PM on behalf of “1.03 lakh women” associated with self-help groups under the Aajeevika mission, a rural livelihoods programme, to which Modi expressed surprise and asked her to repeat the number she was mentioning. She also shared with the prime minister that after getting associated with an SHG, she took a loan of Rs 5,000 from their society and started selling clothes from her house as well as along with her husband on a motorcycle.
When her work expanded, Rubina narrated, she and her husband decided to purchase a second-hand Maruti van, once again surprising Modi and prompting him to ask her to repeat the vehicle she had bought. “You own a Maruti van while I don't even have a bicycle with me,” he said, sending the women in the group to another round of laughter.
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