Socialites gather in Bhopal to bring the awareness of building a healthy ecosystem for the tribal community
Saturday - February 20, 2021 10:31 am ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Bhopal: Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED), under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, aims to uplift and upgrade the socio-economic development of tribal people in the country by way of marketing and development of the tribal produces. With this aim the retail brand under TRIFED: ‘Tribes India’ provides a platform for fair prices for tribal products across the country.
“With “AIKYAM” we want to bring the awareness of building a healthy ecosystem for the tribal community and preserving our heritage, with the support of the ladies of Bhopal to make the impact bigger and better. As with the impactful marketing and awareness encompassing digitization, tribal forest dwellers and displaced artisans will be included into the mainstream market and will be equipped to become truly Atmanirbhar” says Mrs. Rashmi Golya who is the brand promoter of TRIBES INDIA in Bhopal . She is continuously making effective efforts to bring in more reach in the city . She adds “We all faced very crucial time in this pandemic and realised how much important was it to socialize. We missed lots of things , so now when government has allowed limited number of gathering , 50 professional ladies from all fields and most of them were vaccinated doctors met in handloom sarees during a musical Eve which was basically to promote Handlooms handcraft of a country. The gathering was under all the precautions and all the safety measures for Covid-19.”
Few socialites attending this party were Dr. Seema Sharma , Dr. Anupama Sharma, Vandana Singh, Dr. Rashmi Dwivedi, Dr. Sushmita Sharma, Dr. Anupa Walia,Dr. Shalini Chutani , Rajani Upadhyay, Anamika, Anupama Palnitkar, Sarla Singh, Dr. Reeni Malik, Neelam Singh , Awantika Verma , Rashmi Golya, Anupama Sharma , and Alka Gupta.
Awantika Verma , Rashmi Golya, Vandana Singh, Anupama Sharma, Alka Gupta, Anamika

Anupama Palnitkar, Sarla Singh, Dr. Reeni Malik, , Neelam Singh

Vandana Singh, Rajani Upadhyay
-Window To News “With “AIKYAM” we want to bring the awareness of building a healthy ecosystem for the tribal community and preserving our heritage, with the support of the ladies of Bhopal to make the impact bigger and better. As with the impactful marketing and awareness encompassing digitization, tribal forest dwellers and displaced artisans will be included into the mainstream market and will be equipped to become truly Atmanirbhar” says Mrs. Rashmi Golya who is the brand promoter of TRIBES INDIA in Bhopal . She is continuously making effective efforts to bring in more reach in the city . She adds “We all faced very crucial time in this pandemic and realised how much important was it to socialize. We missed lots of things , so now when government has allowed limited number of gathering , 50 professional ladies from all fields and most of them were vaccinated doctors met in handloom sarees during a musical Eve which was basically to promote Handlooms handcraft of a country. The gathering was under all the precautions and all the safety measures for Covid-19.”
Few socialites attending this party were Dr. Seema Sharma , Dr. Anupama Sharma, Vandana Singh, Dr. Rashmi Dwivedi, Dr. Sushmita Sharma, Dr. Anupa Walia,Dr. Shalini Chutani , Rajani Upadhyay, Anamika, Anupama Palnitkar, Sarla Singh, Dr. Reeni Malik, Neelam Singh , Awantika Verma , Rashmi Golya, Anupama Sharma , and Alka Gupta.
Awantika Verma , Rashmi Golya, Vandana Singh, Anupama Sharma, Alka Gupta, Anamika
Anupama Palnitkar, Sarla Singh, Dr. Reeni Malik, , Neelam Singh

Vandana Singh, Rajani Upadhyay