At the ceremony, Vice President Yadav, through his speech, emphasized the need for all stakeholders to pay attention to this issue as it will help create employment through the development of women's entrepreneurship and improve the well-being of individuals, families, society, and the overall national economy.
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The 9th International Women Entrepreneurs Trade Fair is set to end on Sunday. Vice President Ram Sahay Prasad Yadav inaugurated the fair in Lalitpur on Friday.
In his speech at the ceremony, Vice President Yadav emphasized the need for all stakeholders to pay attention to the development of women entrepreneurship as it will help in creating employment and improving the individual, family, society and the overall national economy.
The Federation, which has been running various programs for the social and economic empowerment of women, has now organized the 9th International Women Entrepreneurs Trade Fair 2026. The fair aims to identify, encourage and increase the enthusiasm of successful women entrepreneurs from various districts and rural areas of the country for their entrepreneurship.
The Federation has established District Women Entrepreneurs Associations in 77 districts across Nepal and has already affiliated more than 6,000 women entrepreneurs with membership. The Federation claims that there are more than 100,000 indirect beneficiaries.
The fair is attended by domestic, small and medium women entrepreneurs, businessmen and exporters from various districts of Nepal, as well as women entrepreneurs from various countries.
The fair provides women entrepreneurs with an opportunity to showcase their indigenous and original products, expand their markets, network and collaborate in business. There are a total of 140 stalls in the fair.
Handicrafts such as natural fiber products, Dhaka products, carpets, handmade paper products, organic food, indigenous food and dishes, agricultural products, herbal products, various statues, jewelry, decorative items, and stalls of various service providers are attractively displayed.
The fair is also believed to bring forward the skills and creativity of district, national and international women entrepreneurs and help them identify themselves in the national and international markets, as well as encourage them to move forward, the Federation of Women Entrepreneurs claims. The fair features fabric and cosmetic materials from India, 'electrolyte drinks' from China, cosmetics and noodles from Korea, and recycled products from Bhutan, as well as an exhibition of excellent products from international women entrepreneurs.
