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Shyam Badan Shrestha: Nepal s 75-year-young entrepreneur sets an example of indigenous entrepreneurship

Shyam Badan Shrestha: Nepal s 75-year-young entrepreneur sets an example of indigenous entrepreneurship
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Nepal s 38-year-old company run by a 74-year-old woman sets an example of indigenous entrepreneurship – OnlineKhabar English News

Bijeesha Budhathoki April 1, 2021 Comments In her childhood, Shyam Badan Shrestha, with her mother, used to wake up at 2 am and knit caps under the light of a kerosene lamp every day. Little did Shrestha know that she was not only knitting the caps but also weaving her pathway to success.  As she has been told, Shrestha shares, “My father died before my birth, when my mother was still pregnant, and as a single woman in a deeply patriarchal society, my mom raised me by weaving.” Years later, Shrestha also turned to handicrafts to earn and support her mother and children, after she lost her teaching job in the early 1980s. Decades down the road further capitalising on her childhood skill, at the age of 74, she still runs a company that has set an example of indigenous, locally resourced enterprise in Nepal.

In a Nepali wetland, a traditional craft helps a community earn a livelihood and keeps invasive weeds in check

In a Nepali wetland, a traditional craft helps a community earn a livelihood and keeps invasive weeds in check Firstpost 10-02-2021 The Third Pole © Provided by Firstpost In a Nepali wetland, a traditional craft helps a community earn a livelihood and keeps invasive weeds in check By Birat Anupam To the officials of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, water hyacinths and bulrush are destructive invasive plants that disturb the aquatic ecosystems of Nepal’s only wildlife reserve. But to Rudridevi Sardar, they are what sustains her livelihood. Every day, the 55-year-old weaves mats from dried water hyacinths and bulrush (also known as typha) on her traditional loom.

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