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Sulochana Moktan's leadership journey at Lekali Women's Cooperative

Sulochana Moktan, 30, serves as the Manager of Lekali Women's Savings and Credit Cooperative in Raksirang Rural Municipality-5, Chainpur (Makwanpur). In the disadvantaged rural municipality of Raksirang, she has taken on the role of leading the Lekali Women's Savings and Credit Cooperative since its inception in 2066, aiming to uplift her community.
By Republica

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. 


Sulochana Moktan, 30, serves as the Manager of Lekali Women's Savings and Credit Cooperative in Raksirang Rural Municipality-5, Chainpur (Makwanpur). In the disadvantaged rural municipality of Raksirang, she has taken on the role of leading the Lekali Women's Savings and Credit Cooperative since its inception in 2066, aiming to uplift her community.


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From the formation of the cooperative to actively engaging in its operations, her focus has been on empowering women economically, socially, educationally, and politically. Through initiatives like income-generating projects, entrepreneurial endeavors, and rights awareness programs, the cooperative has been striving to alleviate poverty and reduce unemployment.


Beginning as a manager with a modest salary of Rs 2000, Moktan now oversees funds totaling Rs 9.775 million. What began as a small initiative in a remote village has now become an integral part of everyone's lives. “Our cooperative is renowned for its commitment to justice and social welfare, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to lead it through challenging times, bringing it closer to the hearts of our community,” she says.

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