Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Aspiration Ladies Club brings Hyderabadi crafts in City

CHANDIGARH : Chandigarh is all set to witness the elite and exclusive exhibition of the year 2010 where fashion has a fusion with benignity. ‘Aspiration’ a renowned city based women’s organization has joined hands with Hyderabad based ‘Khwaish’ to astonish the Chandigarhians by organising an exhibition cum sale named as “Trendy Khwaish” at Mazlish Hall of Hotel Shivalikview on Dec 8, 2010. This is to be inaugurated by governor of Haryana Sh Jagannath Pahadia. Representatives of ‘Khwaish’ Ritu Dalmia, Archana Dalmia, Namita Kanodia, Savita Bansal and Vanita Kanodia will take the pride in introducing the out of ordinary creations of the artisans to the city people. The craftsmen will also portray their crafts at Hotel Park Plaza in Ludhiana on 10th of this month.
Speaking on this occasion Monica Singhal, founder of Aspiration Ladies club, Chandigarh, said “Khwaish comes forward for a dual noble cause of promoting Indian handicrafts and providing free education to the under-privileged. There will be more than 35 stalls which will display the specialized designer products like jewelry, garments, footwear, paintings, household articles and handicraft from participants across India where many of the designers are coming to the city beautiful for the first time.” She further added that the success stories of the past have laid the path for organizing the event once more. The main motto of the exhibition is to expose the hidden talents of women entrepreneurs & to introduce new things. This time Khwaish is introducing a sparkling night bazaar for the first time in the city where after the day’s work the entire family can unwind and shop together.”
Co-founder of Aspiration Club Ms Neepa Arora said “We aim to expose the hidden talent of upcoming entrepreneurs by bringing their finest products directly from the manufacturing units, which are not sold in the general market to the buyers. It’s a moment of “DREAMS COME TRUE” for buyers as they can purchase goods directly from the budding designers at competitive prices.
The noble part is played by a collaborate ‘Janahitha’ (A Unit of Ekal Vidyalaya). Under the guidance of Janahitha, a tribal village of Andhra Pradesh is adopted and looked after by providing education, food , shelter and hygienic environment. Education is the best gift which lasts a lifetime & through our endeavours we try to put this message across. The exhibition also promotes eco friendliness by refusing the use of plastic and encouraging the use of bags made of natural fibers.”

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