Times of India ( 07 Jan ) carries
following news :
“ Bed , breakfast and a fat bank balance “
EXTRACT :
Five kilometres off
the NH-27 from Santalpur in Patan lies the village of Bakutra. The arid
village, bordering the Little Rann of Kutch, is home to Gauriben
Brahman's house,
which is thronged by a large number of visitors from across the world, who cut the dusty
roads in their SUVs to experience the taste of rural Gujarat.
Listed on Airbnb, one of the biggest aggregators of bed-and breakfast facilities globally, Gauriben's thatched roof house has three small rooms…...
Gauriben, who never attended school, is an earnest host while welcoming guests….
Gauriben's adherence to the "Atithi devo bhava" credo is made more diligent by fact that while her family earns Rs 45,000 ayear harvesting two crops, she alone earned Rs 55,000 in December.
That was her highest earning; on an average, she
has been making Rs 30,000
per month ever since she listed her house on Airbnb in June.
With business
steadily rising, Gauriben says she is confident that her three sons will not have to go looking
for petty labour jobs anymore.
Gauriben persuaded her sister Shanti to list her
house and helped her earn Rs
45,000 last month.
Gauri and Shanti's entrepreneurial success is part of the 'Hum Sab EkHain' experiment initiated by Self-Employed Women's Association (Sewa) with Airbnb in 2017 to allow its rural members to tap into new forms of livelihood opportunities.
In Mehsana, Mayaben, 40, who has studied till class 7, is ecstatic that she earned Rs 80,000 last month.
"Business is pouring in and I rented a neighbouring house to host
groups and families," said Maya, a mother of two, who till early last year was struggling to pay the
school fees for her two children.
Maya said her daily wager husband, who earns around Rs 5,000 per month, helps
in running the business.
"My children
are learning hotel management in their own village. They will
automatically become successful entrepreneurs," Maya said.
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I believe NDA government introduced MUDRA ( loans for self employed ) , after reading
my following blog :
ITPAYS TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR [ 30 Jan 2012
]
Or , it could have been ,
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