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Photo Gallery 4     Calendar - 2003

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22d: A housing infrastructure loan from SEWA Bank for adding her own toilet to her home, makes it complete. It also means that Chandaben doesn't have to go to defecate in the open anymore.

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23: Even in 21st century, SEWA Bank clients have to transport heavy goods on their heads. SEWA Bank transport loans are aimed at reducing the drudgery.

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24: A SEWA Bank community leader markets the bank's financial products to potential clients, while the M.D looks on.

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25: Nagmaniben makes idlis for sale. She is an old SEWA Bank customer and recent banksaathi, helping with financial service provision on behalf of SEWA Bank, to her friends and neighbours.

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26: Nagmaniben wants a 4th loan from SEWA Bank, for transportation, to buy another handcart for her idlis.

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27: Laxmiben, a SEWA Bank Saathi counts the cash she has collected from Bank clients, all whom work with her at Panchkuya market.
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28: SEWA Bank Handholder Nayanaben, collects savings and loan repayments from Banksaathi, Laxmiben, in Panchkuya market daily.
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29: A SEWA Bank Handholder collecting savings from vegetable vendor client, at the wholesale market.

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30: Radhaben, a headloader, saves Rs.10 daily in SEWA Bank's Jivan Asha (daily collection) scheme.

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31: Transportation loans for hand and bicycle carts like these, are very popular at SEWA Bank.
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