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Inviting ideas for Supplementing Income of Home Makers

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JAIKARAN SINGH
6 years 11 months ago
My request to our PM sir to direct all educational institutions to open a crexhe for kids of working women in their campus.
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Ammit Kesari
6 years 11 months ago
if there is any arrangements to provide knowledge and skill to the woman about gardening and greeneries and how to make it into business then it will be great as we also need to control pollution and global warming.
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Swati rani
6 years 11 months ago
Homemaker who missed their age of jobs which is generally 28 years should be encouraged to join . They need age relaxsation.
In schools as a teacher or some other department where one need dedicated person.
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Devesh kumar patel
6 years 11 months ago
good wark
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Avinash Goyal
6 years 11 months ago
alternate income can be of many type tution, boutique, beauty parlour etc depend upon person.skill or how govt give training to that person
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Rahul Sharma
6 years 11 months ago
Homemakers are the ones denied Respect that they deserve through this incentive Homemakers shall be provided with the opportunity to reinvigorate their skills of homemade craft or cooking skills that can be marketed from home only that would provide them efficiency.... they can indulge in bringing any of their lost skills online accessible to them through government policies making it a simple and the one without risk
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Suparna Bagchi
6 years 11 months ago
In Assam weaving is a tradition. Once learning weaving was compulsory for women. However they don't have proper platform. People are losing interest in sericulture because of climate & worse infrastructure than other provinces. Muga (Golden thread) & Eri are disappearing. Till now we have handloom in our rural houses, to some extend in urban areas too. Khadi's initiatives are not adequate. This is not only a great source of income for women but also a source of prestige for Assam.
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PUSHPALATA THORAT
6 years 11 months ago
Home maker aapani banae chijo ko market me lane ke pahele aapani padose. Se shuruvat kare.taki market ing ka funda hame samzhme aayega to aage koe dikkat nahi aati aapna kam ban jata hai
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Ramkrishan Maheshwari
6 years 11 months ago
It has been observed that people who actually don't need money are engaged in work from home just to pass their time and show off in the society. What should actually happen is that such people should create job opportunities for others who are actually in need. People having money and wish to work from home should invest and create opportunities for others who are in need and can work from home. We should work for a society where every one can live with dignity.
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itika singh
6 years 11 months ago
set up a monthly Home Maker Bazaar where these women can get space for free & a platform to sell home made items. it will be a women helping community... means
skilled women will make craft. another women with good marketing selling idea/experience will help her sell those items. all women (who. an or cannot make craft) can earn here.
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