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  • When Crisis Strikes – Stories That Teach 💔📘

    Numbers and plans are important — but it’s stories that stay with us. Let’s look at three simple, real-life situations where women faced unexpected challenges. You’ll see how a small step taken earlier could have made a big difference.

    • 🧕 Fatima – A Stitch in Time

      Famtima, a 34-year-old tailor from Nashik, had no health insurance. She ignored small chest pains thinking it was gas. When she collapsed one day, her family had to borrow ₹1.5 lakh overnight for hospital bills. Recovery was slow, and debt even slower. Moral: A ₹300/month health policy could have changed everything.

      👩‍🏫 Story 2: Priya – The Educated, Unprepared

      Priya, a school teacher in Delhi, always managed the house smartly but never got life insurance. She passed away suddenly due to an undetected heart issue. Her family received no financial support. Moral: Even basic life insurance could have helped her children stay in school without stress.

      👵 Story 3: Sarita Aunty – The Saver Who Survived

      At 57, Sarita had no pension but saved ₹1000 every month in a post office RD for 10 years. When her husband fell ill, she used her emergency fund to cover hospital and medicine costs without borrowing. Moral: Consistent, small savings = quiet power.

    • 🌼 What These Stories Teach Us

      • It’s not just about having money — it’s about being ready.
      • You don’t need to be rich to build a safety net. You just need to start.
      • Every woman, no matter her income or age, deserves this kind of security.

      You may not avoid every storm — but you can build a stronger roof. 🏠