Film on Project Shakti

DY Works
29 Nov 201007:58

Summary

TLDRRaja MA's story is one of resilience and transformation. Born in a poor village, she faced an early marriage and abandonment, leaving her to raise two daughters alone. Joining a self-help group, she learned to save and borrow responsibly. A life-changing opportunity arose when she became a Shakti medium, selling products door-to-door, which not only improved her financial situation but also her social standing. Today, as a respected figure in her community, Raja dreams of opening her own shop, ensuring a better future for her daughters.

Takeaways

  • 🏡 Raja MA was born in a poor family in a small village called Gurumurthy.
  • 💍 She was married off at a young age, possibly 12 or 17, to a man she was told to never name.
  • 👧 Raja had two daughters with her husband, who later left her without explanation.
  • 🌱 Facing financial hardship, Raja initially worked in her mother's small field to earn a meager income.
  • 💼 A group came to the village and taught the villagers how to save money and avoid borrowing from moneylenders.
  • 💰 Raja joined the group to learn about financial management and self-sufficiency.
  • 📦 The group introduced a man who provided villagers with products to sell, allowing Raja to earn a commission.
  • 📈 Raja's life changed as she learned to sell products and educate others, becoming a self-reliant entrepreneur.
  • 🌞 She now travels from village to village, selling products and teaching others, earning a significant income.
  • 🏢 Raja's earnings have doubled, and she has gained respect and recognition in her community.
  • 💖 She dreams of opening a shop and helping her daughters become successful, reflecting her newfound empowerment.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the narrator in the script?

    -The narrator's name is Raja MA.

  • Where was Raja MA born and what was the economic condition of the village?

    -Raja MA was born in a small village outside Hetherpath called Guru-Murthy. The village was poor, and most people were better off than Raja's family.

  • At what age was Raja MA married off and what was the condition regarding her husband?

    -Raja MA was married off either at the age of 17 or 12 to a man whose name she must never say. He later left her without providing a reason.

  • How many children does Raja MA have and what challenges did she face after her husband left?

    -Raja MA has two daughters. After her husband left, she faced the challenge of providing for her family without anyone else willing to marry her.

  • What opportunity did Raja MA seize to improve her financial situation?

    -Raja MA joined a group that taught her how to save money and later introduced her to selling products from a box provided by a company, which allowed her to earn a commission.

  • What is the significance of the group that Raja MA joined?

    -The group taught Raja MA and others how to save money, borrow from each other instead of moneylenders, and eventually how to sell products and run their own businesses.

  • What products did Raja MA start selling and how did it change her life?

    -Raja MA started selling products like soap and cleaning supplies that were shown to her by the company representatives. This allowed her to earn money, educate others, and stand on her own feet.

  • What does 'Shakti' mean and how is it related to Raja MA's transformation?

    -Shakti means 'power' or 'strength'. Raja MA gained this when she became a sales medium, which marked a significant change in her life.

  • How does Raja MA's daily routine as a sales medium look like?

    -Raja MA wakes up at five o'clock, finishes washing and cooking, and then travels from village to village by auto taxi to sell products before people leave for the fields.

  • What impact has Raja MA's new role had on her village and her personal life?

    -Raja MA's role has led to the advancement of life in her village, with people acquiring modern and useful things for a cleaner and healthier life. She has also gained respect and recognition, and her earnings have doubled.

  • What are Raja MA's dreams and aspirations for the future?

    -Raja MA dreams of having a shop with lots of products to sell every day, earning both money and respect. She also hopes that her daughters will become sales dealers, leading to happier lives for them.

Outlines

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🌱 Overcoming Adversity: A Village Woman's Struggle and Growth

This paragraph tells the story of Raja, a woman born into poverty in a small village. She was married off at a young age to a man whose name she is forbidden to speak. After having two daughters, her husband abandoned her, leaving her alone to provide for her family. Despite the hardships, she finds work in her mother's field and later joins a group that teaches financial literacy and self-sufficiency. The group's support and a new opportunity to sell products in her village mark the beginning of a significant change in her life.

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🚀 Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship: A Village Woman's Transformation

In this paragraph, Raja's journey continues as she becomes a Shakti dealer, selling products door-to-door in various villages. She learns about hygiene and health, and educates others on the benefits of the products she sells. Her hard work and newfound status as a respected member of her community have not only improved her financial situation but also her social standing. With increased earnings and a growing sense of self-worth, Raja now dreams of opening her own shop and providing a better life for her daughters.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Village

A village is a small community that is larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, typically consisting of a cluster of houses and farms. In the video's narrative, the protagonist is born in a small village, which sets the backdrop for her story of poverty and eventual empowerment. The village represents the starting point of her journey and the community that she later impacts through her business endeavors.

💡Poverty

Poverty is the state of being extremely poor, lacking the financial means to secure basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter. In the script, the protagonist's family is described as being poor, which is a key factor in her life's struggles and the challenges she faces in providing for her daughters. Poverty is a central theme that drives the narrative and the transformation of the protagonist.

💡Marriage

Marriage is a legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship. In the context of the video, the protagonist is married off at a young age, which is a significant event in her life. The marriage, however, does not provide the security or care she was promised, as her husband eventually leaves her, further complicating her situation.

💡Daughters

Daughters are the female offspring of a person. The protagonist has two daughters, and their presence is a driving force behind her determination to improve her situation. The script highlights the responsibility she feels towards them and the societal expectations of providing for their future, which includes concerns about their marriage prospects.

💡Self-employment

Self-employment refers to working for oneself as a freelancer or running a business, rather than as an employee for someone else. The protagonist becomes self-employed by selling products from a company, which allows her to earn money and gain independence. This is a pivotal moment in the video, as it marks the beginning of her economic empowerment and her ability to provide for her family.

💡Saving

Saving is the act of setting aside a portion of one's income for future use, rather than spending it all. In the script, the protagonist learns the importance of saving money, starting with just one rupee a day. This concept is crucial to her financial growth and represents a shift in her mindset towards financial stability.

💡Group

A group, in this context, refers to a collective of individuals who come together for a common purpose or activity. The protagonist joins a group that teaches her about saving and making money. The group serves as a support system and a catalyst for her to learn new skills and gain confidence in her ability to improve her financial situation.

💡Sales

Sales refer to the act of selling goods or services to customers in exchange for money. The protagonist engages in sales by selling products from a company, which becomes her source of income. The script illustrates her learning process and the practical application of sales techniques, which is essential to her new role as a businesswoman.

💡Empowerment

Empowerment is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights. The video's theme of empowerment is evident in the protagonist's journey from a life of poverty and dependence to one of self-reliance and financial independence through her sales business.

💡Education

Education, in this context, refers to the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and understanding. The protagonist is educated on how to run her own business and how to sell products effectively. This education is not just academic but practical, equipping her with the tools to change her life and the lives of others in her community.

💡Respect

Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. In the script, the protagonist gains respect from her community as she becomes a successful saleswoman. Respect is a measure of her transformation and the recognition of her efforts and achievements.

Highlights

Raja MA was born in a small village and faced poverty.

Married at a young age to a man she was told to never name.

Had two daughters before her husband left her.

Struggled to support herself and her daughters alone.

Worked in her mother's field for meager earnings.

Joined a group to learn about saving money and self-help.

Learned to save one rupee a day and borrow from the group.

The group introduced a man who provided items to sell.

Raja became a Shakti medium, selling products door-to-door.

Gained knowledge about products like soap and its benefits.

Teaches others in the village about hygiene and cleanliness.

Her earnings doubled as she sold more products each month.

Earns 750-1500 rupees monthly from her sales.

Gained respect and recognition in her village.

Dreams of opening her own Shakti shop to earn more.

Aspires for her daughters to become Shakti dealers for better lives.

The village is slowly advancing with modern amenities.

Transcripts

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to pay the party Jovi hurry Devon

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O'Hara Divya Boothbay my name is Raja MA

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and this is my story I was born in a

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small village outside Heather path

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called guru-murthy 33 years ago oh maybe

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it was 37 years ago my parents were poor

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and even in our small village

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most people were better off than us

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somehow when I was 17 or maybe when I

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was 12 my father managed to marry me to

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a man I was told he would be my husband

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and he would take care of me but I must

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never say his name I did my duty

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and we had our first daughter a few

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years later I had another daughter my

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husband left me I don't know why

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I could not ask him because he had left

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I was alone with my daughters

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how would we live what would we eat I

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did not know the answers to the

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questions nobody else would marry me

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my mother felt bad she allowed me to

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work in her small field

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the rain was never good but she would

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always be me a few rupees

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it was not enough

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a few years later some people came to

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our village and held a meeting I also

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went to form a group we will show you

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how to help yourselves how to make and

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take care of money who wants to be in

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the group I joined to learn how to make

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money in the beginning life was not

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different they told us how to save our

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money by saving just one rupee every day

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and when we had to borrow we borrowed

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from the group not from the moneylender

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it felt good to be part of the group but

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feeling good is not the same as eating

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food I still did not see how I could

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earn more money my daughters would soon

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have to be married what would I do

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I was willing to work hard from morning

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tonight but what hard work would people

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pay me for I only knew how to cook but

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everybody's wife knew how to do that so

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our old biddies at a Biddy Factory the

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hardly earned me a few rupees in one day

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the group people brought a man to the

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village come to the meeting they said

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you will servant the man opened his box

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and inside were lots of things we will

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give you things to sell sell them in

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your village or in nearby villages for

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every package you sell you can keep some

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money the company people showed us how

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to sell the packets how to run our own

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business how to educate others how to

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stand on our own feet I listened

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carefully

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and from that moment my life changed

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[Music]

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Shakti means strange and that is what I

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gained that day the day I became a shock

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medium

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today I wake up at five o'clock and

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quickly finished the washing in the

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cooking

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then at seven o'clock I ran to the road

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and sit in an auto taxi with my box I go

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from village to village before the

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people leave for the fields

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I show them what they can buy I tell

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them what the man told me how this soap

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will help you stay free from disease how

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this will help you keep your children's

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clothes clean before I do not even know

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these things like life boy I do not know

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it is Jones I did not even know what

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germs are but I learned and I teach the

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others some have become Shockley dealers

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to their lives have changed as well in

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fact slowly the life in our village

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itself is advancing when I come home and

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my box is empty but the corner of my

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sari will be jingling and people around

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me have modern useful things in their

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homes things that make their lives

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cleaner healthier better every month I

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sell things for ten twenty thousand

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rupees my house earning has doubled

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every month I get to keep 750 or even

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1500 rupees but there's something more

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important than money

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when people see me coming to their

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village they Russian crowd around me

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they call me Chuck the Imam everybody

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knows me I am someone now and I can

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begin to have big dreams I want to have

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a shut the shop with lots of packets

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every day I will sin every day I will

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earn money and respect my daughter's way

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get married they will have happier lives

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because I will make them shut the

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dealers too

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[Laughter]

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[Applause]

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