Jaipur:Though social evils are shunned in this day and age, yet a lot of practices such as child marriage, female foeticide etc., are still prevalent in certain pockets of the country, including Rajasthan.
Women here, are married off early in life, and often not educated or encouraged enough to pursue financial independence. However, 30-year-old Ruma Devi has taken it in her stride to stand on her own feet and also help other women do the same.
Life for Ruma wasn't easy. Having lost her mother at an early age, she was married off at the age of 17 into a financially unstable family. Being a school dropout, the only skill she had acquired was embroidery.
"When I was 8 years old, my mother died. I learnt embroidery from my grandmother and later in my life, it became a source of income. After marriage my financial status was very weak, however, I spoke to other women and we constituted a small group," Ruma told.
"We collected funds of about Rs 100 from each member and bought a sewing machine. Initially, we started off with small items like bags," she added while acknowledging that the patriarchal mindset in the region did become an obstacle in her efforts to empower women.
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