Partima is a married woman living in an urban area with her husband, Santosh Goswami, and their four children. She has studied up to the 8th standard and is currently a housewife. Her husband works as a daily wage laborer, earning an average monthly income of around ₹10,000. This limited and irregular income is the sole source of livelihood for the family and is insufficient to meet their household needs, especially with four dependent children.
The family lives in a rented, semi-pukka/semi-kachha house and belongs to the BPL category. Their monthly household expenses range between ₹5,000 and ₹10,000, leaving them under constant financial pressure. The children are studying in government and RTE schools, but m.... Read More
Partima has prior experience and a good understanding of the cosmetic business. She is confident, motivated, and eager to contribute to her family’s income. Recognizing the need for a stable and sustainable livelihood, she aspires to start her own cosmetic shop. This business has good potential in her locality and will allow her to work independently while managing her household responsibilities.
Her family is supportive of her decision to start the business. With the required support to set up the cosmetic shop, Partima will be able to generate a steady income, reduce the financial burden on her husband, and contribute towards her children’s education and household expenses.
Supporting Partima in establishing her cosmetic shop will help her move towards financial independence, strengthen the family’s economic stability, and ensure a more secure and dignified future for her children.
