Meet Pinky Kour from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, who transformed her tailoring skills into a successful business after the loss of her husband. Determined to build a secure future for her son, she began her entrepreneurial journey two years ago with an income generation loan of ₹70,000, which helped her purchase tailoring equipment and raw materials for cloth bag production. Pinky learned stitching while working at Sainsan Company nearly eight years ago, and using that experience, she gradually grew her home-based work into a stable enterprise. Today, she produces nearly 10,000 cloth bags every month, with each bag priced at approximately ₹7, selling through local markets as well as Amazon and Flipkart. Her business now provides employment to four women, each earning around ₹7,000 per month. She also offers free tailoring guidance to women in her community. After covering all expenses, Pinky now earns more than ₹25,000 per month, reflecting her inspiring journey of resilience and entrepreneurship