Sale of Deepavali wares by home entrepreneurs takes centre stage
The Hindu
Ranganayaki A, 82 years old, will be stepping out of her house in Santhome to showcase her intricate bead embroidery work at a Deepavali exhibition-cum-sale. She would be among 12 other home-based ent
Ranganayaki A, 82 years old, will be stepping out of her house in Santhome to showcase her intricate bead embroidery work at a Deepavali exhibition-cum-sale.
She would be among 12 other home-based entrepreneurs, who will also display their creations at CP Art Centre, Alwarpet on October 25 and 26 in an event organised by Vanaja Sree Enterprises.
Each of these women have an inspiring story about how they turned their passion into business so that they could be financially-independent and how they made the necessary adaptations to deal with the challenges posed by the pandemic.

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