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India: 'More women making the move to floriculture'

Women are showing the way for economic empowerment in Annamayya district by nursing the nurseries in an efficient manner and sprouting hopes of a better standard of living.

Of the total 3,418 nurseries in the district, over 14,000 women are employed, supporting more than 5,000 families. By working in nurseries, many women in the district have achieved financial independence by managing and working in nurseries. Some of these women are now able to send their children to higher education, using their earnings to secure a better future for their families.

Read more at The New Indian Express.

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