Sonu Rajawat
Kuldhara promotes economic prosperity for a poor household by providing micro loans to women entrepreneurs
Through micro credit, Kuldhara enables its women stakeholders to strive for and reach to their entrepreneurial dreams
As an integral part of rural, small scale and unbanked sector, Kuldhara addresses diverse financial needs of the nation
Spreading across all vectors within the domain of work focusing granularly with best-in class service to our customers. Embracing change and financial & technological innovation with upgradation for required growth.
To serve 1 million customers proficiently invest in capability building of team
To reduce time and cost involved in delivery and collection mechanism of financial services, leverage latest technologies in all processes and practices
To sateguard ecological balance and bring accuracy and efficiency adopt paperless, cashless eco-friendly means & options cost to offer consistent services at competitive educate and involve customers to practise preventive tools to minimize the financial risks and emergencies
To ensure financial sustainability of all stakeholders, regularly review products processes, protocols, policies and plans
To ensure global business standards, educate and ensure all stakeholders adhere requisite compliances and code of conduct
Sonu Rajawat
Vijay Lakshmi Pradhan
Seema Badguzar
Grocery Shop
The foundation of her shop – Kuldhara!
32 years old
Sonu’s mother-in-law was a member of Kuldhara’s JLG and ran a tea shop in the locality. It wasn’t difficult to convince her of microfinance’s benefits. With three loans in the past 4 years, she has not only populated her grocery store, but she has also bought another house along with her hard-working auto rickshaw driver husband. She intends to sell artificial jewelry also from her shop with the next loan from Kuldhara.
Garment Retail and Stitching
Poster Woman of Success
32 years old
The poster woman of success at Kuldhara, Vijay Lakshmi has a post-graduation in commerce and a B Ed degree. Smart and intelligent, she is called as a representative at Kuldhara office when agencies come for routine or surprise checks, Founders Day and Women’s Day. With a supportive mother-in-law and husband, she has availed of the benefits of microfinance for the past 5-6 years with Kuldhara. Leader of her group - Saroj Naya Khada Group – she encourages other women nearby to use Kuldhara’s services and benefits and asks them to stand on their own feet and do their bit for increasing their household income. She says, “We must keep ourselves engaged in some activity. If not, we will go mad doing nothing in the house.” She does fall, pecco on sarees for various big saree selling shops around, stiches blouses and kurtis, and earns about INR 5000-8000 per month. She bought her first sewing machine with the first loan she availed from Kuldhara, and today with her expectant fifth loan, she intends to start a boutique in her area – the first one in her locality.
Gota artisan
A dream of a house
30 years old
Seema’s husband had taught her how to embroider gota lace on dresses, sarees and dupattas. When he left for Jodhpur for better work opportunities, Seema felt very alone and depressed. He advised her to begin working. When she began to work and found financial assistance through Kuldhara, they could immediately construct a new house for themselves. A consolidated amount from Kuldhara gave an immediate push to their house dream and they can now repay the loan in easy instalments!
E-55, 1st Floor, Girdhar Marg Sector 12, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302017
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