Madhubala’s Remarkable Journey: Transforming from Home Goat Rearing to Building a Thriving Jewellery Business with Lakhs in Earnings

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Madhubala, hailing from the village of Mangolepur in the Banaras district of Uttar Pradesh, had faced many problems, but she never gave up and, at one point,became a member of a local Self Help Group (SHG). She used to do some small-scale animal husbandry work, but Madhubala has become empowered by setting up her jewellery business today.

Soon, Madhubala gained recognition for her designer jewellery

Madhubala Chauhan, residing in Mangolepur under the Cholapur block of Banaras district, witnessed a transformative journey.

She shares, “Initially, I used to rear one or two goats at home, facing financial difficulties. I joined the Chaura Mata Self-Help Group. I received training to make jewellery and gradually started my work. I took a loan of 75,000 rupees from CCL and bought metal and dye machines for jewellery making. I crafted various designs of artificial jewellery sets, selling them retail and wholesale to local traders. I took two loans and repaid them successfully.”

Residents of Mangolepur praise Madhubala’s craftsmanship, stating that her jewellery is of excellent quality and suitable for any occasion. Her venture into designer jewellery added a new dimension to the recognition of the SHG.

Achieving a business of 9 lakhs in one year

Residing in a small village, Madhubala expanded her jewellery-making business through hard work. She reveals, “In 2022, my business reached 6 lakh rupees, and my savings amounted to 85,000. My husband, Shivnand Chauhan, also supports our family. I earn between 3 and 4 lakh rupees during festival and wedding seasons.” The women in this district are improving their lives by joining SHGs. These women were trained in jewellery making, aiming to make them self-reliant.

In Uttar Pradesh, special attention is given to skill development for women through SHGs. Women in the state, through these groups, are continuously becoming self-reliant and contributing to their families. Madhubala’s story exemplifies women’s empowermentthrough self-help groups, showcasing how skill development and entrepreneurship can lead to significant transformations in their lives.

In the MahilaMoneyXRavivarVichaar impact series, we bring you captivating narratives showcasing the journeys of women entrepreneurs. These stories encapsulate a range of experiences, from challenges to triumphs. Our main goal in this collaboration is to amplify the visibility of women entrepreneurs, promoting diversity within the entrepreneurial landscape and offering inspiration to fellow women.


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Vandana Das
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