Guwahati: The Grove Studio and Stoic Studios is organizing a vibrant Metro Pop-Up exhibition at Satyanath Borah Hall in Dighalipukhuri. As many as 28 stalls have been set up, bringing together small entrepreneurs across various sectors like food, handicrafts, astrology, and startup brands during the two-day pre-Christmas exhibition ending on Saturday (December 21).
"This is our 4th edition. The stall registration fee is Rs 5,000, which varies depending on the occasion. We aim to create an affordable space for entrepreneurs to showcase their products and connect with the community," the organizer shared while speaking of the event.
Moreover, one of the participants, Bikolpo, a two-year-old company specializing in face packs, lip balms, and hair oils, expressed their gratitude, saying, "This platform helps us grow and reach more people."
The exhibition offered a platform for emerging businesses, celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship. The event was graced by Chief Guest Ruchi Bhardwaj Barah, who also shared her opinion about the event.
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"I am delighted to see so many women entrepreneurs here. Women face numerous challenges and break barriers to reach such milestones. Government schemes are indeed supporting their journey towards financial independence," Ruchi Bhardwaj Barah said during the event.