Friday, February 19, 2010

Micro Loan for the poor villagers

A tribal Youth Group of Garbhanga started organic ginger and turmaric cultivation. Small Loan was supported by Najmun Nisa Trust through Parijat Academy. Parijat Academy is connecting them with the Najmun Nisa Trust. The Micro Loan is initiated by Wahid Saleh of The Netherlands.
This the first small shop in the village Natun Garbhanga. The shop started with Micro Loan from Najmun Nisa Trust through Parijat Academy. Ramcharan and his wife is now happy to see their new village shop.
This shop is at village Pahamjila started with the help of Micro Laon from Najmun Nisa Trust. The interest is very very low only 50 paise per hundred rupees. Gopal has land but he had no bull to make plough. He used to plough with his own spade and by himself. He purchased two bulls with the support of Micro Loan from Najmun Nisa Trust. He is so happy that the interest is very very low that is 50 paise per hundred rupees.
She is Phuklen Bongjang's wife of Village Ulubari of Garbhanga. The shop was started with the support from Najmun Nisa Trust.

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