Horticulture, Animal husbandry,
and Rural Livelihood Development
Actively engaged in horticultural activities involving areca nut, coconut, and spice crops—key sectors of the rural economy. Her work reflects deep understanding of sustainable farming practices, crop management, seasonal planning, and market-oriented agricultural production.
Involved in animal husbandry and dairy farming, contributing to diversified income generation and food security at both household and community levels through integrated rural livelihood models.
Respected Member of the Village Women’s Organisation, participating in collective decision-making, women empowerment initiatives, and community development programs including self-help groups, financial literacy, rural entrepreneurship, and social welfare.
Supports initiatives aimed at improving the socio-economic status of women, with a strong focus on inclusive development where women play a decisive role in agriculture, allied activities, and local governance.
Combines discipline, resilience, and responsibility toward community growth. Represents a new generation of rural women leaders balancing tradition with progressive practices, ensuring economic stability while strengthening village-level social networks.