Sarisha, Koshiyari’s homemaker Sonali Pradhan’s family had lost all means of income when Sonali came across Sampurna. The workers helped her through thick and thin by providing her with a loan and planning her comeback as a small business owner. With the evermore support of the organization’s tactful financial consultation, Sonali is now a happy soul who spares enough profit after repaying her loan and keeping aside the required capital for running her shop.
Sonali Pradhan
, Keshiary
Ruksana Sardar of Canning Amraberia never thought that her dream of establishing herself as a businesswoman would be possible. As she approached Sampurna, the workers dedicated their time to sorting her financial strain and with the help of her received loan, she is now an independent tailor capable to live her life withheld high!
Ruksana Sardar
, Canning
Kamarhati’s Sazia had no concrete idea of how to take care of her pocket money as she is nothing but a school student. She knocked on the door of Sampurna and enrolled in the course she related to the most: Mehendi design. And only after 4 months or so, as she got detailed knowledge about designs, and patterns. With this knowledge, she found an honest and efficient way to earn 500-600 rupees by spending only 2-3 hours a day.















