Palpa. Rampur Municipality is not only teaching knowledge and skills to make people self-reliant, but is also helping in marketing and promoting the products produced. The municipality is selling, distributing and promoting the products produced by women entrepreneurs in the city at the Rampur Fair held here.
The municipality has prepared a sales room and made arrangements to display various locally produced products at the fair. The local products displayed in the sales room are becoming an attraction for visitors on the occasion of the fourth Rampur Festival and Trade Fair organized by the Rampur Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Those who come to observe the fair find it attractive because it is a local product, so they seek information and purchase goods, said Puja Pariyar, head of the municipality’s women and children’s branch.
“We have set up a sales room with the aim of promoting and marketing the products produced by women within the municipality,” she said. “Employees and entrepreneurs are seated in shifts in the sales room, which has added enthusiasm to women entrepreneurs, while visitors who come here are able to observe and purchase Rampur’s products.”
The sales room displays coffee, soap (for bathing, washing clothes, and cleaning dishes), potato chips, bread, dunatapari, fennel, handwash, pitambari, corn husks, and hats and bags made from thatch leaves. Local products are displayed in the exhibition room. Municipality employee Sanju Pariyar said. According to him, since the goods made from corn husks and thatch leaves are new, the visitors, guests, and artists who come to the fair observe and understand them. The goods worth a minimum of 50 to a maximum of 1,500 are in the exhibition hall.
After the leadership of the people’s representatives at the local level, the municipality has organized various skill-based training to make women self-reliant and produced entrepreneurs. With the help of the municipality, they are operating various businesses and industries by learning knowledge and skills. Deputy Mayor Bal Kumari Thapa said that emphasis is being placed on various training and programs to develop women as entrepreneurs by teaching them skills. Deputy Mayor Thapa informed that the municipality has brought the Deputy Mayor Koseli Ghar into operation to market local products.
Women who want to do business individually, jointly or in groups have been notified and are invited to participate in various programs to produce entrepreneurs every year. After training, the municipality is providing financial and various equipment-related materials to run businesses and industries. Those who want to become entrepreneurs and businessmen with the help of the municipality have to register their industries and businesses with the municipality.
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