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read sitara's story four types of self-employed women workers: hawkers, vendors and small business women like vegetable, fruit, fish, egg and other vendors of food items, household goods and clothes vendors. home-based workers like weavers, potters, bidi and agarbatti workers, papad rollers, ready-made
the norm. sitara's husband, nasir, found work as a daily wage laborer, but while expenses were regular, his work was not. sitara needed to find a way to support her husband and four children. however, like many village women, sitara had barely any schooling and no formal job training. she began embroidery...
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