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About the Entrepreneur 
   
                                           
BISWAName:   Jayanti Muduli                                                  
Location: Bayabar, Nimapara district of Cuttack, Orissa
Past activity: House wife   
Present activity: Entrepreneur
Name of the business unit: Dairy Farm
Previous Income: Nil
Present Income: Rs. 1,300.00 per month

Jayanti Muduli is 32 years old woman, Bayabara, Nuagopalpur, Nimapara, district of Cuttack. She is staying with her husband Mr. Kasinath Muduli and her children.Before joining the SHG she was a house wife. After intervention of BISWA she was aware about micro finance loan and about SHG also. Then   She applied for loan to start the business. This time she decided for Dairy. She prepared a project proposal of Dairy with the help of Programme manager of BISWA.  BISWA provided Micro finance loan Rs.18.000. BISWA Provided her micro enterprise training about Dairy farm.

Within a year Jayanti doubled her ownership i.e. she bought seven more Cows. Jayanti divide his income into two parts. One part is reserved for repaying loan amount & other is for scaling up her business. Now her monthly income is Rs.1, 300- 1,400.


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