Mubina is a married woman residing in Vijayapura village of Devanahalli taluk. She lives in a nuclear family with her husband, Sheik Mula, and their two children. Mubina has completed her education up to 5th standard and is currently a homemaker, while her husband works as a daily wage laborer. The family owns a pucca house with one room, a kitchen, and a toilet, but their overall living conditions remain modest.
Her husband’s income is irregular, and the family’s total monthly income ranges between ₹12,000 and ₹20,000. Managing daily household expenses, food requirements, and children’s basic needs is a constant challenge. The family holds an Antyodaya ration card, reflecting their vulnerable economic cond.... Read More
Mubina has prior experience in small income-generating activities and is confident, motivated, and willing to work hard to support her family. She wishes to start a vegetable shop in Vijayapura town, where there is good local demand for fresh vegetables. With proper business support, she expects to earn approximately ₹400–₹500 per day.
This income will help Mubina contribute to household expenses, ensure better nutrition for her children, and gradually support their education. Starting this business will improve the family’s financial stability and empower Mubina to become self-reliant and economically independent.
