
Gunavathi Chandrasekaran
Everything happened fifteen months back when this 38-year-old Chinnalapatti housewife visited one of her neighbors for the standard night tattle. "There was a lady showing paper quilling and I sat for thirty minutes and figured out how to make basic shapes," reviews Gunavathy Chandrasekaran. She had little thought then that paper quilling would transform her. Today, Gunavathi is an effective business person with a yearly turnover of over Rs.6,00,000 and a customer base spread over the territory of Tamil Nadu. Gunavathy never wanted to procure for herself. Nonetheless, she was exhausted with the dreariness throughout everyday life and would frequently slip into misery. "I used to flounder in self-centeredness," she says, uncovering that a polio assault disabled her as a two-year-old."But I didn't let it stall me. I have consistently preferred to get considered typical." Gunavathy has won ladies of greatness grants from different clubs and associations and the Poompuhar grant by Tamil Nadu Government.