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How can the newly established Roing Mart become a catalyst for economic growth in the region?

Start Date: 31-07-2023
End Date: 31-12-2023

In a momentous occasion, Roing Mart, a pioneering platform dedicated to supporting and promoting self-help groups (SHGs), was inaugurated recently by the esteemed Lower Dibang ...

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In a momentous occasion, Roing Mart, a pioneering platform dedicated to supporting and promoting self-help groups (SHGs), was inaugurated recently by the esteemed Lower Dibang Valley DC, Soumya Saurabh. The establishment of Roing Mart marks a significant step towards empowering local communities and fostering sustainable economic growth in the region.

The primary objective of Roing Mart is to provide a common centre for various farm and non-farm based livelihood activities. By offering a dedicated platform for SHGs to market and sell their products, this initiative aims to uplift the marginalised sections of society and provide them with a level playing field to showcase their entrepreneurial skills.

One of the key benefits of Roing Mart is the promotion of locally sourced and handmade products. This not only encourages sustainable practices but also preserves traditional crafts and indigenous knowledge, fostering cultural diversity and heritage. Moreover, the platform will play a vital role in bridging the gap between rural producers and urban consumers, creating a symbiotic relationship that benefits both parties. As Roing Mart sets forth on its journey, it is expected to become a catalyst for change, transforming livelihoods and empowering women in particular.

Discuss your valuable feedback and suggestions on how we can cater to women empowerment and enrich the potential of Roing Mart to become a catalyst for economic growth, social empowerment and cultural preservation in the region.

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BrahmDevYadav 1 year 7 months ago

What is the Jewellery of Arunachal Pradesh?
Ornaments are particularly popular in the state, so jewellery manufacture could be a separate sector. Beads, glass beads, coloured bird feathers and green beetle wings are among the materials used in Arunachal Pradesh's traditional jewellery. The Akas tribe uses bamboo to make bangles and earrings, among other things.