Empowerment took center stage in Patna as Minister Dilip Jaiswal unveiled the Mahila Pankh Haat, a bustling fair celebrating women entrepreneurs. This fifth installment highlights the NDA government’s ironclad pledge to all-round growth in women’s business ventures, connecting talent to opportunity.
The ceremony drew Minister Ashok Chaudhary and Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar, who witnessed Jaiswal’s passionate speech. He described the haat as an essential platform that not only promotes products but also fosters self-dependence and innovation among Bihar’s women.
Posting on X, Jaiswal noted the event’s significance in economic upliftment. ‘NDA is totally committed to women’s comprehensive entrepreneurial development,’ he affirmed. Chatting with reporters, he called it a stellar initiative, visible proof of how women are being equipped for self-employment.
Chaudhary didn’t hold back on Ansari’s provocative comment about Ghazni and Lodi. ‘Government-sanctioned history books shaped our views— he should have fixed them as VP,’ he said, questioning the former dignitary’s motives.
In session updates, Speaker Kumar revealed the budget sitting from February 2 to 27, following today’s all-party huddle. Lawmakers will dive into budget scrutiny, governor’s policy outline, aiming for a collaborative and fruitful assembly.