Polio-affected in one leg, Shalini did not let her physical disability and family hardships become her weakness. Instead, she established herself as a successful entrepreneur by founding the firm ‘Shivay International’ with the ‘Rishikrut’ brand. Today, the sweetness of her honey has reached Slovenia in Europe.

* Uttar Pradesh: For eucalyptus, tulsi and neem honey.
* Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh: For litchi and multiflora honey from Himalayan forests.*Assurance of purity*
Unlike common market honey, the ‘Rishikrut’ brand honey is neither machine processed nor heated, ensuring that its nutrients remain intact. It is completely raw and is filtered only through a mesh cloth.Initially, Shalini suffered losses due to not receiving fair prices in the wholesale market. Later, she took charge of packaging and marketing herself under the ‘Rishikrut’ brand while working from home. With the support of the Horticulture Department and district administration, she began selling her products through government fairs and social media.Today, her pure honey is sold at Rs 800 to Rs 1600 per kg. Her monthly income, which initially ranged between Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000, has now increased to Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000.Shalini’s firm ‘Shivay International’ has signed an important export deal in Slovenia, Europe. Additionally, at the 57th Regional Exhibition held at Jan Bhavan premises in Lucknow, she secured second position in beekeeping and third position for honey in the state. This achievement is also a matter of pride for the Horticulture Department and district administration.Shalini’s success is also benefiting other women in her town. She has provided employment to 4 to 6 women by involving them in honey filtration, packaging, labelling and work during fairs, helping them become self-reliant.Reflecting on her journey, Shalini says, “Difficulties come, but one should not be afraid of them.” Today, she has overcome her disability and emerged as a major source of inspiration for society and women.
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