The entrepreneur of a woman shows a decorative article made of Jute for collectors of the NTR G. Lakshisha district at the “One Family-One” seminar, which he organized on Friday in Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: Rao Gn
“I produce biodegradable products and make efforts to avoid plastic,” said Ch. Jithendria, which operates Akruthi Bio Green Company. Mrs. Jithendra trained many women to create biodegradable bags, spoons, glasses, bags, decorative items, wallets, wrapping material and other products. It invites women to join it in their efforts to prevent the environment and water pollution.
D. Vijaya Durga, another entrepreneur who operates Sree Sahasra Industries, emphasizes the potential of the use of waste and paper pulp sugar cane. She said, “One can make bags, plates, drinking water glasses and many other objects.”
The “One Family-One EntrePreneur” workshop organized by the Rural Development Agency in the District (DRDA) on Friday has seen many entrepreneurs from two Telugu-and Pradesh and Telangana countries. Women showed jute bags, wall curtains, pen stands, spoons, plates, cups and various objects made of biodegradable waste.
Refreshments were exhibited at the workshop. Keerthana of 9 Nutz said: “There is a high demand for millet -based meals such as sweets, snacks, chocolates, chockies, flour, biscuits, fries and other foods.
Collector G. Lakshmisha, together with the project director of Drda Anu Nanchara Rao and project officer Venko Narayan, interact with women’s entrepreneurs, checked ecological products and tasted Food based on millet. The collector appreciated the women for handing over the training to many female groups and was ensured by the government’s support in the form of loans, training and providing market interconnection of their products.
In the NTR district there are about 4.5 lakh own groups (SHG), collector asked female groups to create projects of self -employment.
Published – April 26 2025 12:04