Chetna Gala Sinha: How women in rural India turned courage into capital
Chetna Gala Sinha is the founder and chair of the Mann Deshi Bank, aimed at the needs of rural women micro-entrepreneurs in India. Full bio
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from India whom I've met.
in my journey of my life.
to go to school,
who did extraordinary things
staying and living in India
to work in rural India.
dynamic young farmer-leader
which did not have running water
and friends were horrified.
to open a saving account.
because I want to buy a plastic sheet
the account of Kantabai.
any loan from the bank.
or grant from the government.
was to have a safe place
the account of Kantabai,
for women like Kantabai to save?
to Reserve Bank of India.
that we cannot issue a license
members who are nonliterate.
because our women are nonliterate.
that after working the whole day,
and learn to read and write.
to Reserve Bank of India.
the officer of Reserve Bank,
because we cannot read and write.
because we are nonliterate."
when we were growing,
for our noneducation."
the interest of any principal amount."
without a calculator
women are banking with us
than 20 million dollars of capital.
asking for a business plan.
for herself and her family.
were not able to come to the bank
are not coming to the bank,
to remember a PIN number.
"We don't want a PIN number.
remember the PIN number;
to remember the PIN number.
with biometric,
financial transaction
can steal my PIN number
which I have always learned from women:
to poor people.
mortgaging your precious jewelry
that it's a terrible drought?
food and fodder for my animals."
"Can I mortgage gold and get water?"
"You're working in the village
the cattle camp in the area.
their animals to one place
in the cattle camp
a regular show on the radio."
"Kerabai, you cannot read and write.
invited by all of the radios,
and she does the show.
I started singing."
overcome so many obstacles --
in a business school,
insemination in goats.
difficult for Sunita
from an untouchable caste.
goat deliveries in the region
to see an untouchable,
at the entrance of the village.
in the house, in her house,
do not go to an untouchable's house
the gathering of the village.
caste conditioning in India.
the younger generations do.
to represent India in field hockey.
in 2020 Olympics, Tokyo.
a very poor shepherd community.
more proud of her.
like Sarita, Kerabai, Sunita,
that they do not have anything to say,
with these women.
rural women's bank.
to go to National Stock Exchange
to micro rural women entrepreneurs.
women's bank in the world.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Chetna Gala Sinha - Banker, social entrepreneurChetna Gala Sinha is the founder and chair of the Mann Deshi Bank, aimed at the needs of rural women micro-entrepreneurs in India.
Why you should listen
Chetna Gala Sinha is a passionate listener who respects risk-takers -- which makes her a powerful force in the banking world. A longtime activist and farmer, in 1997 she set up the Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank, India's first bank for and by rural women. Today, the Mann Deshi Bank has 90,000 account holders, manages business of more than Rs. 150 crores (or 22 million dollars) and regularly creates new financial products to support the needs of female micro-entrepreneurs. In 2006, Sinha founded the first business school for rural women in India, and in 2013, she launched a toll-free helpline and the first Chambers of Commerce for women micro-entrepreneurs in the country. In 2012, she set up a community empowerment program for farmers that supports water conservation; it has built ten check dams and impacted 50,000 people.
In January 2018, Sinha served as a co-chair of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and in November 2017, she was honored with a leadership award from Forbes India.
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