Islamabad Women’s Gala starts today
Islamabad : The capital city is all set to witness a grand celebration of women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship as the ‘Islamabad Women Gala’ will kick off today (Saturday) at the Pak-China Friendship Centre.
This two-day event, scheduled for December 14-15, promises to be a vibrant and enriching experience, bringing together over 160 women entrepreneurs, artisans, and change-makers from across the country.
The event is being arranged by ‘Lets Grow Together’- a platform for home-based women crafters which is working on self-help basis to facilitate home-based entrepreneurs to establish their businesses.
The gala is a big show of women’s craftsmanship, featuring an exclusive display of ‘Made in Pakistan’ products, carefully crafted by women.
From handmade jewellery and textiles to artisanal food and home decor, the event will showcase the best of Pakistani women’s creativity and innovation.
The event aims at providing a platform for women to showcase their talents, share their stories, and connect with like-minded individuals.
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