“The biggest change in my life has been being able to enrol my two children in a private school, a dream that once felt out of reach,” shares SoochnaPreneur Ranju Bamniya, her words reflecting both pride and perseverance.

For Ranju, this milestone is not just about education—it is the result of a journey filled with determination, learning, and quiet resilience. There was a time when her days revolved around managing household responsibilities while earning a small income through sewing work from home. Like many women in her community, opportunities seemed limited, and bigger aspirations often felt distant.

Her life began to change when she became part of the Nano SheMaker Project. Stepping into the digital world was not easy at first, but with encouragement from her husband—who introduced her to the basics of computers—Ranju slowly built her confidence. What started as learning simple digital skills soon evolved into something much larger.

With persistence and courage, she went on to establish her own digital centre. This step not only strengthened her financial independence but also opened new pathways for growth and opportunity. Through her work, she began contributing more significantly to her household income, enabling her to make decisions that once seemed impossible.

One of those decisions was investing in her children’s education. Today, as she watches them attend a private school, Ranju sees more than just a fulfilled dream—she sees a future filled with possibilities that extend far beyond her own journey.

Ranju’s story is a powerful reminder that access to digital opportunities can be transformative. When women are empowered with skills, resources, and support, they do not just uplift themselves—they create lasting change for their families and communities.

In every step she has taken, Ranju Bamniya is not only shaping her own future but also paving the way for the next generation to dream bigger and achieve more.