
Ranchi: The two-day Spring Fair at the Ranchi Press Club turned into a vibrant celebration of women’s entrepreneurship as State Agriculture Minister Shilpi Neha Tirkey inaugurated the event on Friday.
Organised by the Women’s Welfare Committee of women journalists, the fair brings together over 40 stalls featuring apparel, handicrafts, lifestyle products, food, toys and jewellery. From tribal textiles to Khadi, Gujarati, Kutchi and Bengali attire, the exhibition reflects a rich tapestry of cultural diversity.
Calling the fair a “living example of women empowerment,” Minister Tirkey said such platforms not only celebrate talent but also strengthen women-led enterprise. She noted that the state government continues to promote women’s economic participation through various initiatives.
Press Club President Shambhu Nath Choudhary said the event aims to build collaboration between women journalists and entrepreneurs, while senior journalist Sharmistha Majumdar described it as a tribute to creativity and self-reliance.
The inaugural session saw club members felicitate the minister with a memento. The evening featured a tribal-themed fashion show that drew enthusiastic applause from visitors.
With colourful stalls, handcrafted products and the aroma of regional delicacies filling the air, the opening day witnessed strong public turnout, underscoring growing support for women-led ventures.
