Delhi Government’s think tank Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi (DDC) held a networking meeting with women entrepreneurs to connect with ‘Delhi Bazaar’ web portal. Women entrepreneurs of Delhi welcomed the decision of Delhi government and gave many practical information for the upcoming portal.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal recently announced that Delhi will have its own e-market place ‘Delhi Bazaar’ portal, where every small and big shopkeeper will have a virtual store through which you will be able to sell your goods online all over the world. An effort will be made to ensure that buyers as well as sellers get positive results in the web portal.
In this, women entrepreneurs-representatives associated with women’s business organizations like jewellery, apparel industry, fashion designers, boutiques, salons, makeup and cosmetic industry etc. participated in the meeting.
Women’s market associations discussed the role of training their members to run online businesses.
Presiding over the meeting, DDC Vice-Chairman Jasmin Shah said that women entrepreneurs are an integral part of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s vision of ‘Delhi Bazaar’. Its objective is to provide an equal opportunity to all types of traders and shopkeepers of Delhi. To make this a reality, the Delhi government will provide assistance to 2 lakh women entrepreneurs in Delhi and connect them with the portal. So that they can reach bigger markets and grow their business.
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The salon industry has suffered a huge financial loss due to the Corona epidemic and this process is still going on. But with the launch of such an initiative, it will be easier for all of us salon owners and makeup artists to work with it. At present, those who have 20 to 50 employees in a salon are not able to meet their expenses.
Meenakshi Dutt, Vice President of SOVA says that welcome to this wonderful ‘Delhi Bazaar’ web portal. We hope that all the women entrepreneurs of Delhi will take advantage of this initiative. Joining the portal will help Delhi’s beauty industry grow. We hope that all salon owners and make-up workers will work closely with the government.
Appreciating this initiative, Shikha Sharma, President of the Nutritionist and Dietician Association, said that the Delhi Government stands with the businesses of small women traders. He said that the Delhi government is the first government to identify our issues and work towards making us partners in the ‘Delhi Bazar’ project. Women entrepreneurs of our region welcome the efforts of Delhi Government and assure them of cooperation.
Brijesh Goyal, founder of the Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) Mahila Parishad, said that the Delhi government’s efforts to mobilize women entrepreneurs and make them an important part of the project are unprecedented. This will help the Delhi government to coordinate with them. Preeti Puja, Founder, Prime Communication Media also spoke about the Indo-British Forum, which will also help women entrepreneurs to build their businesses globally.
Prachi Gandhi, Mrs. India Winner 2021(Classic)raised concern about the women getting unemployed in the salon industry due to corona and also suggested measures for women safety who often pay visit to unknown houses for giving parlour services.
Life Coach Dr. Paarul Singh, spoke about the importance of mental wellbeing in the service industry and how to balance the daily chores of life. Whereas ace celebrity designer Siimie Kaur from Aayana by Siimi showed her concern on local for vocal. Her main vision is to promote work of local artisans globally.