Making children self-sufficient by running food stalls

by time news

2023-04-21 13:30:00

Kakuli Vishwas from Uttarakhand has been running a food stall in Delhi for the last two years, so that she can educate and make her one disabled son and two daughters self-reliant.

Kakuli Vishwas toils from early morning till late evening at her small food stall near gate number one of Delhi’s Panchsheel Park metro station. He started this business only two years back. He has only one aim behind starting this that one day his three children become self-sufficient by being educated.

Actually, the test of Kakuli’s life started only after marriage. At that time her husband did not have any permanent job and later on she also had the responsibility of taking care of a disabled son and two daughters. It had become very difficult to go out and work while taking care of the children in front of Kakuli. But he had no other option but to work.

Kakuli tells that at that time she used her cooking skills to start cooking food at people’s homes and this same skill got her a job in Japan. After this Kakuli left her children with her husband and went to Japan for a year. But leaving the children, she could not work abroad for a long time.

Kakuli Vishwas

When Kakuli returned to India, her husband had lost his job due to Corona. In such a situation, he made up his mind to do some business related to food and started a small food stall along with his sister and sister-in-law.

They started a business together, but gradually they parted ways and Kakuli was again left alone. He also thought of stopping work. But due to the responsibility of the children and the love of the customers, instead of stopping the work, he continued it alone.

Today she is taking care of her three children from this business. Kakuli told that her husband has also started helping her in this business. Kakuli may have started the business out of compulsion, but now it has become her identity and through this only her household expenses are running smoothly.

We hope that one day she will definitely make her children self-sufficient. Kakuli is an example that with courage and passion we can shape our future.

Editing- Archana Dubey

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