Patna buzzed with entrepreneurial spirit Friday as Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal launched the fifth edition of Mahila Pankh Haat, organized by Bhumihar Mahila Samaj. Flanked by peers Ashok Chaudhary and Speaker Prem Kumar, Jaiswal proclaimed the NDA’s resolute focus on nurturing women’s ventures holistically.
The fair empowers participants by providing a direct sales avenue, market linkages, and recognition for their creativity and toil. ‘These platforms are key to women’s self-reliance and Bihar’s economic progress,’ Jaiswal told the crowd and reiterated online.
Media interactions revealed his enthusiasm: ‘Pankh Haat exemplifies women’s strengthening through self-employment opportunities—truly inspiring to observe.’ Such events underscore practical steps towards gender-inclusive growth.
Chaudhary fired back at Ansari’s history-twisting remark: ‘NCERT curricula were government-approved; why no pushback then on portraying invaders as Indians?’ He branded it a bid for attention.
Budget session logistics were set in an all-party meet: February 2 start, February 27 close, featuring budget tabling and governor’s speech, ensuring legislators are primed for impactful participation.