Usha Rani, when she was a baby of 9 months, she was diagnosed with polio. Inspite of many obstacles and hurdles, she could complete her graduation and did master’s in computer application. She worked as an IT professional for a few years and quit her job after getting married and became a mother. She was not very happy sitting idle at home, so started exploring new art and crafts forms. She was appreciated by her family and friends for the unique artwork. She decided to start her own business.
But due to lack of proper training and enough knowledge about entrepreneurship, she stepped back. Meanwhile she met Vasundhara Koppula who shared her idea to start an incubator proving the necessary training, knowledge sharing, providing financial and moral support for disabled persons to become entrepreneurs. She was impressed with her versatile idea and decided to be part of this initiative. Thus, her journey with De Hub started along with Vasundhara Koppula, the founder. She is also interested to E- Commerce website with tribal Art and craft products. So, she also joined our program as a beneficiary.