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Bista inspires agricultural entrepreneurs in Nepal

Sushila Bista, a 34-year-old resident of Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City-6, holds a bachelor's degree in Nepali literature. Five years ago, she had the vision of venturing into agriculture, but faced financial hardships.
By DIL BAHADUR CHHATYAL

Nepal started observing International Women’s Day 34 years ago, commemorating a significant occasion that underscores the united commitment to human rights and the ongoing pursuit of gender parity. The theme for Women's Day this year (March 8) is "Invest in women: Accelerate progress," complemented by the campaign theme, "Inspire Inclusion”. In celebration of the 34th International Women’s Day in Nepal, Republica has curated a collection of 34 inspiring stories showcasing unwavering courage, resilience, and empowerment of women below the age of 34. These stories are not merely personal; they wield a profound impact, shaping the lives of those who share them. They unfold as tales of courage, resilience, and empowerment.


Sushila Bista, a 34-year-old resident of Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City-6, holds a bachelor's degree in Nepali literature. Five years ago, she had the vision of venturing into agriculture, but faced financial hardships.


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Sushila made a bold move by investing Rs 250,000, sourced from selling five tolas of gold, to secure a lease on seven bighas of land in Kailari-5. A part of this land, measuring 10 kathas, was further utilized as collateral to obtain an additional Rs 150,000. With the total investment of Rs 150,000, she started grass cultivation, goat rearing and floriculture on the rented plot.


Harnessing the collective effort of her family members, Sushila’s agricultural pursuits began yielding returns, with her annual income reaching up to Rs 1,500,000 within a short span.


Presently, residing in her own village, Sushila earns an annual income of Rs 3,000,000, emerging as a source of inspiration to thousands of women farmers across Nepal.

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