Continuity of generations

Botakoz Dauhan, a resident of Kalkaman village, a rural area of ​​Aksu city, Pavlodar region, moved with her family from Mongolia in 2019. Her husband Argynbay now works on the railway. Botakoz, a mother who gave birth to five sons, was unemployed until she received a grant from the National Entrepreneurship Development Project.
IMG 5699She did not have the opportunity to work before, because one child was constantly sick and required maternal care. This summer, when she received an offer to participate in the National Project, she agreed without hesitation. Opening a sewing workshop has been her dream since childhood. The reason is that she is not a newbie in sewing, which she learned from her mother. Botakoz completed a business training course and received a certificate, and then received a non-refundable grant of 1,476,800 tenge. As a result, she bought a sewing machine, an iron and other tools she needed.
"For two or three months, I have been sewing items such as blankets and pillows. There are no large orders, since I do not have advertising on social networks. For now, I fulfill requests from friends and relatives who know me," says Botakoz Dauhan.
Now she continues to work in one room of her house. If she had a separate room for a workshop, she is sure that there would be more orders. This would also be good for the residents of Kalkaman village. There is no sewing workshop in the village, so the residents who know that she provides seamstress services go to her. Botakoz intends to go to the akim of the village and ask for a room for a workshop. After all, the President himself mentions support for small and medium-sized businesses every time in his Address, and she believes that the akim should help her.
Botakoz has a dream of attracting girls to her business who will become worthy wives for her five sons.


 

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