Impact on Group Level

Grace Self Help Group (SHG) comprises of 10 dynamic women who has the commitment to take the SHG forward towards sustainability. They undertake various collective livelihoods such as piggery, poultry, rabbit rearing, weaving, mushroom, fruit Juice, small scale business of tea leaf production and cultivation of different cash crops like potato, cabbage and seasonal vegetables.

In the year 2017, April, the group conducted multiple fund raise and purchased a plot of land within the village and is currently constructing a multipurpose building which will be their group office cum guest house and marketing area.

Apart from the savings and profits the Group also received material and financial assistance from various departments such as KVK, ATMA, Agri. Horticulture, Veterinary, Rural Development.

    The group undertakes various social activities including:

    • Care for and helping the sick, senior citizens and People Living with Disabilities (PLWD) in cash and in-kind;
    • Organizes regular sanitation drives -Swacch Bharat for the community’s surrounding, church compound;
    • Fosters regular environmental initiatives through plantation drive;
    • Periodic assistance as well as inspection of village health center and schools;
    • Prohibition drive of abusive substance.
    • Participation in national events and other departmental activities such as POSHAN MAAH, GPDP, GSA, PM-Samvad, VHND, and other related Village Development Programs.

    INDIGENCE TO EMPOWERMENT

    32-year-old Joimei was born in a very poor family. Her father passed away when she was in the 8th standard. She wanted to study in a good private school but her mother couldn’t afford the fees since her two brothers were studying in a nearby town for better education. Being the only daughter, she was expected to stay in the village with her mother while her brothers were sent to a private school in the nearby town. At the age of 20, she was married off to an older local man who was a laborer. Jomei, her husband, and their three children resides with the parents-in-law.

    Joimei and her husband were farmers and their family condition was of abject poverty. The farm produce was just enough to feed the family but not enough to earn income for her children’s education and medical care for her aged and frail parents-in-law. Her only source of income was through daily wage which proved even harder to do it on a daily basis due to the need for constant care by the aged parents. To offset the numerous expenditure incurred, she would take loans at a very high rate of interest and at many times she was unable to repay it. She wanted to help her family but it was very difficult to find any opportunity.

    Before joining NSRLM SHG, their group had already formed in 2012. They had no proper guidance and knowledge of norms and processes of an SHG and hence it did not function properly. There was no income in their group which made them think that it was just a wastage of their time and a burden for them.

    In 2014 at Tangha Village, NRLM interventions came where she also joined the Ejoila  SHG hoping it will help her meet her ends meet. Constant nurturing and capacity building was pumped on the SHGs. Before she had no idea about savings, banking norms, IGAs, and other related info, but now she has a good knowledge of income and expenditure, Bank transaction, IGAs, and social initiatives.

    Before NRLM, loans were accessible with an exorbitant rate of interest but NRLM interventions have provided them with RF and CIF through which they started inter- lending among themselves at a very low rate of interest. From the CIF she took loan an amount Rs.20,000/- and started her multiple Income Generating Activities of the petty shop, biscuits making, pickle making, and other edible items. She now owns a petty shop at the village and the income generated is providing the basic needs of her family.

    Also through  NSRLM, she got an opportunity for an exposure trip to Meghalaya at Shillong where she learned Honeybee rearing, Fish rearing, pickle making among other learnings. Joimei says after joining NSRLM, she understands what the real SHG is all about. She is now able to come out of her financial problems and her social life improved and she is able to support her children’s education and the basic needs of her family.  She now says that she gets a loan at very low interest and so she is able to repay it too.

    Currently she is the Secretary of  Echemla Village Level Organization. Through this VLO, she again availed CIF loan of Rs.50,000/- and purchased small plot of land in the town to construct a small shop and start her business in the future. Social Action initiatives of VLO have helped her parents-in-law access their old age pension since from 2016.

    Today, she is grateful NRLM intervened at the opportune time. She has says “ Joining NSRLM network of SHG has helped in my personality development. Today I have gained self-confidence, positive attitude towards life and work, and I am so thankful to NSRLM NSRLM for showing her the right path.”

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    Impact on Member Level

    JOIMEI  PHOM

    INDIGENCE TO EMPOWERMENT

      32 year old Joimei was born in a very poor family. Her father passed away when she was in 8th standard. She wanted to study in a good private school but her mother couldn’t afford the fees since her two brothers were studying in nearby town for better education. Being the only daughter, she was expected to stay in the village with her mother while her brothers were sent to private school in the nearby town. At the age of 20,  she was married off to an older local man who was a labourer. Jomei, her husband and their three children resides with the parents-in-laws.

      Before NRLM, loans were accessible with an exorbitant rate of interest but NRLM interventions have provided them with RF and CIF through which they started inter- lending among themselves at a very low rate of interest. From the CIF she took loan an amount Rs.20,000/- and started her multiple Income Generating Activities of the petty shop, biscuits making, pickle making, and other edible items. She now owns a petty shop at the village and the income generated is providing the basic needs of her family.

      Joimei and her husband were farmers and their family condition was of abject poverty. The farm produce was just enough to feed the family but not enough to earn income for her children’s education and medical care for her aged and frail parents-in-laws. Her only source of income was through daily wage which proved even harder to do it on daily basis due to the need of constant care by the aged parents. To offset the numerous expenditure incurred, she would take loans at very high rate of interest and at many times she was unable to repay it. She wanted to help her family but it was very difficult to find any opportunity.

      Name Joimei Phom
      Husband Henshak
      Children 2 Boys, 1Girl
      Edu.Qualification 8th Standard
      Village Tangha
      SHG Ejoila SHG
      VLO Echemla VLO
      Block Longleng 
      District Longleng 

      Before joining NSRLM SHG, their group had already formed in 2012. They had no proper guidance and knowledge of norms and processes of an SHG and hence it did not function properly. There was no income in their group which made them think that it was just a wastage of their time and a burden for them.

      Before joining NSRLM SHG, their group had already formed in 2012. They had no proper guidance and knowledge of norms and processes of an SHG and hence it did not function properly. There was no income in their group which made them think that it was just a wastage of their time and a burden for them.

       

      In 2014 at Tangha Village, NRLM interventions came where she also joined the Ejoila  SHG hoping it will help her meet her ends meet. Constant nurturing and capacity building was pumped on the SHGs. Before she had no idea about savings, banking norms, IGAs, and other related info, but now she has a good knowledge of income and expenditure, Bank transactions, IGAs, and social initiatives.