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JKRLM empowering lives through Beekeeping

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
07/08/2023
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JKRLM empowering lives through Beekeeping
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Asiya Jan’s story in Nowbahar VLO, is nothing short of a remarkable success story

Asiya Jan, a resilient and determined individual from Lotus Self Help Group, Nowbahar Village Level Organisation (VLO), has become an inspiring figure in her community through the journey of embracing beekeeping as a sustainable livelihood.

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With the unwavering support of the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM), Asiya’s transformation from an ordinary villager to a successful beekeeper is nothing short of a remarkable success story.

Coming from humble beginnings in Gangoo Village, Block Pulwama, Asiya Jan faced numerous challenges that are all too familiar to rural residents. Determined to bring about a positive change in her life and that of her community, she decided to explore alternative livelihood options. Recognizing the potential of apiculture, Asiya sought support from the JKRLM, a flagship program aimed at empowering marginalized communities in Jammu and Kashmir.

With the guidance and training provided by JKRLM through SHGs, Asiya embraced the art of beekeeping, gaining valuable knowledge on modern beekeeping techniques, hive management, and honey extraction methods. The program also emphasized sustainable practices, ensuring that beekeeping would not only provide a source of income but also contribute to the preservation of the environment and biodiversity.

Overcoming initial challenges, Asiya Jan’s passion for beekeeping began to bear fruit. She established her own apiary, strategically placing beehives amidst the abundant flora of Nowbahar Village Organization. As the bees diligently pollinated the local crops, the village witnessed an increase in agricultural productivity, further strengthening the bond between the community and their newfound beekeeping venture.

Asiya’s dedication to her newfound livelihood paid off, as she started to harvest high-quality honey, wax, and other bee products. With access to market linkages facilitated by JKRLM, she found a ready market for her products, not only within the region but also beyond the state borders.

Today, Asiya Jan stands as an embodiment of the positive change that is possible when determination meets support and opportunity. Her journey from a member of the Lotus Self Help Group, Nowbahar Village Organization (VO) to a successful beekeeper showcases the potential that lies within every individual, given the right resources and encouragement.

The JKRLM commends Asiya Jan’s dedication and perseverance, and it reaffirms its commitment to empowering more individuals like her, who are eager to build a brighter and sustainable future for themselves and their communities.

Shugufta, a resident of Nichandagen in the Ichgoza cd block, embarked on a new venture by taking up beekeeping as her primary source of income. With the aim of augmenting her earnings, Shugufta joined the Tobia Self-Help Group (SHG), which is backed by the Jammu and Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM).

Empowered by the guidance and support provided by the SHG Shugufta ventured into beekeeping with great enthusiasm and dedication. Through the cultivation of bees and harvesting their honey, she not only increased her income but also contributed to the sustainable development of her community. Shugufta’s inspiring journey showcases the transformative impact of the JKRLM-supported Tobia SHG, empowering individuals like her to improve their livelihoods and create a positive ripple effect in their surroundings.

Beyond financial prosperity, Shaguftas success in beekeeping has had a transformative impact on the community of Ichgoza block. Her success story inspired other villagers, especially women, to explore entrepreneurial opportunities and break free from traditional norms. The ripple effect of her accomplishments has contributed to the socio-economic development of the entire region.

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