'Boondocks Markets' shows a way to 'simple life' to rustic ladies - Ajaita Shah

New Delhi: Provincial India has turned into a significant commercial center for all producers. From Quick Purchaser Merchandise, and modern hardware to cultivate gear. Yet, there is an immense interest in items in the rustic region of the country. Post-Coronavirus, switch relocation brought about additional financial exercises in the rustic pieces of the country. Tragically, today a greater part of the new businesses are situated in metropolitan regions. Despite the fact that they have a high likelihood in the provincial regions because of the enormous populace size. However, they can't make advances in the country's regions. Here is an organization, which is solely working in rustic regions. This organization isn't only comprehensive in its labor force, however, can likewise be appropriately called the 'all-ladies organization'. This is 'Outskirts Markets', the organization that is assisting rustic ladies with getting enabled, maintaining its proverb Saral Jeevan or Simple Life.


But there is a huge demand for products in the rural areas of the country. Post-Covid 19, reverse migration resulted in more economic activities in the rural parts of the country. Even though, they have high potential in the rural areas due to the large population size. But they are not able to make inroads into the rural areas. Here is a company, which is exclusively working in rural areas.

This company is not just inclusive in its workforce, but can also be rightly called an all-women company. This is Frontier Markets‘, the company that is helping rural women get empowered, upholding its motto- Saral Jeevan or Easy Life. Frontier Markets is a company that is now making big strides in women's empowerment through its innovative policies. This company was started a decade ago (in the year 2011) by Ajanta Shah, with the main idea of bridging the gap between the markets and rural customers. From Rajasthan, the company has grown and entered many parts of the country.

The result is that women associated with the Frontier Market are finding their livelihood with dignity. The company’s aim is to help rural people lead a happy life by ensuring that they get access to modern equipment through a dedicated sales force. Adding to all these, the company has helped over 3,000 women entrepreneurs by partnering with the Self Help Groups. One of the unique features of this company is that it is involved in training women both in sales and after-sales services, which ensures better income.

The women's sales force is trained in selling and servicing the most sought-after products in rural India like solar power solutions, mobility, finance, and other appliances. Founder Ajaita Shah is one of the most influential young women in the country today. She is the Founder and CEO of Frontier Markets. She was honored with Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur beside prestigious awards like CNBC Young Turks, Women Transforms India Award Winner 2018, L'Oréal Women of Worth 2016, and Echoing Green Fellow, etc. are a few to name.

Ajanta Shah, who pursued her education at Tufts University, has experience of 15 years in the rural business in India which includes microfinance, energy access, rural marketing, financial inclusion, and livelihood developments. According to Ajaita Shah, her company aims to broaden rural communities' access to high-impact products and services through a consumer-centric platform with e-commerce, women entrepreneurs, and a local distribution supply chain. Till now, the company sold as many as 2.2 million products.

The company has a sales force of 10,000 women. According to the company, Frontier Markets’ rural women entrepreneurs have earned Rs 90 crores income and impacted 2.5 million lives till now, which is a big achievement considering the challenges faced by women in rural India. Easy Living is the motto around Frontier Market's work. The mission of the company is Saral Jeevan for rural customers. People staying in many remote areas are still facing many challenges. In such cases, the company has been working to extend alternate arrangements like solar energy through a network of digitized rural women's businesses.

Support to women entrepreneurs. According to company officials, the company is now helping women entrepreneurs in a big way by partnering with the Self Help Groups. The company has built a proven and scalable model, partnering with SHGs networks. Around 3,000 women entrepreneurs are trained in marketing, sales, data collection, and technical repair. And also support over 10,000 women in rural India. Over two and half years to help the women earn their income independently.



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