In the quiet tribal village of Babliya in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandla district, Roopkali Didi’s life once revolved around daily wage labor and uncertainty. With no formal education, inconsistent income, and limited exposure beyond her village, her days were defined by hard work and few choices. But that changed when entrepreneurship entered her life. The Weight of Everyday Survival Like many women in rural India, Roopkali carried the double burden of poverty and responsibility. Dependent on s...