Great Display Of Products At Ekusher Naree’s Exhibition Basanta Bahar 2

Great Display Of Products At Ekusher Naree’s Exhibition Basanta Bahar 2

Great Display Of Products At Ekusher Naree’s Exhibition Basanta Bahar 2
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In the turbulent year of 2020, a Facebook group called “Ekusher Naree” was founded with the sole purpose of disseminating and assisting female entrepreneurs through social media. They organized their fifth Mega Exhibition, Basanta Bahar 2, on April 5, 6, and 7, 2024, at Utsav Marriage home, Deshapriya Park.

Mrs. Paromita Ghosh (Founder & Director of Candid Communication & Vice President of WICCI)and Mr. Indroneel Mukherjee (Pageant Coach/ Fashion Designer/ Influencer & Creator) inaugurated the exhibition.

After a few years of dedication, Ekusher Naree’s Facebook group, EKN page, and YouTube channel have helped them become well-known.

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Ekusher Naree also unveiled a completely new website.

The name “Ekusher Naree” has a deeper meaning than many may realize, even though it initially sounds like two random Bengali words combined to form a name. The Bengali terms Ekusher, which means 21, and Naree, which means woman, encapsulate the core of the power possessed by women in the twenty-first century.

This online marketplace for buying and selling was founded to give women in the twenty-first century who have not yet found their own identity a place to call home and financial security. It is a location where they might launch or perhaps expand their enterprises. In addition to providing the ideal atmosphere for an Internet business, their products are promoted widely on Facebook and YouTube, meaning that customers are also receiving the finest offers. Every product, from handcrafted goods to traditional Bengal sarees, is of the highest quality and is reasonably priced.

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Paromita Majumder organized this exhibition on behalf of Ekusher Naree’s Facebook group for the Bengali New Year’s Eve and Eid celebrations.

This Basanta Bahar 2 exhibition displayed products such as Bengal traditional silk Sarees, Kurtis, boutique items, home décor, paintings, handicrafts, and many more.

Priyanka Dutta

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