भिडियो हेर्न तल को वक्स मा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
The family earned was just not enough to take care of the children’s needs. With a not-so-good
financial situation at home, Bimala, who was a housewife, decided to try her hands in some kind of a
business to become self-dependent. In 2003, she was also encouraged by her husband, Pashupati
Bashyal who agreed to take the risk of coming back home to start a small-scale family business. “My
neighbours and family members were upset with me. ‘Why would you ask your husband to come
back to this unproductive place?’ ” remembers the entrepreneur from Barandi Village in Palpa. She
decided to start her enterprise by rearing a cow. She bought the first one for Rs 1,200. She also
bought one beehive and 10 grams of ginger plants. “I just had one goal. I wanted to work hard so that
I could improve the financial situation of my family, and to do something with my life. I was lucky
that my husband supported my ideas,” stated Bimala
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