Savitri Devi, a resident of Ahmedabad in Nuh district, could not get an education due to the poor financial condition of her family, so she made the art of her hands a skill. Amidst the economic challenges, not only his own identity but that of the entire village was exposed across the country. She became financially prosperous through handicrafts and became an example for those earning dollars by going abroad.
She has reached the Saras Fair on the banks of Brahmasarovar to display her handicrafts in the International Geeta Jayanti Mahotsav and is preparing items from clay. Which people are liking a lot. Savitri Devi said that in 2018, she formed a self-help group by adding women. The first five women participated in it. When he got some success through self-employment, his caravan also started growing. Now she, along with a self-help group of 10 women from the village, is earning her livelihood by exhibiting small and big flower pots made from clay at fairs held across the country. Dialogue
Till now, she has been awarded 10 times. Chand Kiran Self Help Group of Ahmedbas village of Nuh district; these states include Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Punjab, Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, and other states. Sculptor Savitri Devi says that the skill of art gave her a different identity, due to which now everyone in the village respects her. The situation in Nuh district was very bad, but people still worked hard and paid attention. Till now, flower pots made of clay have been displayed in fairs at many places across the country, including Lucknow, Gurgaon, Surajkund, Ranchi, Surat, Dhunagarh, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Punjab.