Herbal Gulal & Women Entrepreneurs Shine at Burhanpur's Aajeevika Holi Mela

The two-day Aajeevika Holi Mela in Burhanpur is promoting rural women's empowerment by providing a platform for self-help groups to sell their products. Herbal gulal and natural colours made from flowers are the major attractions, ensuring skin-safe and eco-friendly Holi celebrations. Women entrepreneurs shared how the initiative has boosted their confidence and provided financial independence by connecting them directly with consumers. Officials emphasized the fair's role in strengthening grassroots economic participation and supporting sustainable livelihoods.

Key Points: Burhanpur's Aajeevika Holi Mela Promotes Women & Natural Colours

  • Promotes women-led rural entrepreneurship
  • Features chemical-free herbal gulal & colours
  • Strengthens financial independence for SHGs
  • Supports eco-friendly & safe Holi celebrations
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Herbal gulal and natural colours steal the show at Burhanpur's 'Aajeevika Holi Mela'

Madhya Pradesh's Aajeevika Holi Mela showcases herbal gulal by women entrepreneurs, empowering rural SHGs and promoting eco-friendly Holi.

"The platform has helped women like her gain confidence. - Jainu Tadvi"

Burhanpur, Feb 27

A vibrant two-day "Aajeevika Holi Mela" began on Friday in Madhya Pradesh's Burhanpur.

The occasion was marked by the colours of celebration and the spirit of women-led entrepreneurship.

The fair is being organised by the Madhya Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission (MPSRLM) under the Panchayat and Rural Development Department at the Old Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Office premises.

The objective of the event is to promote rural women empowerment by providing a platform to the women who are associated with self-help groups under the Aajeevika Mission.

Herbal gulal and natural colours made from flowers are being sold at stalls in the mela.

These items are a major attraction during the event.

A range of homemade products are also available at the Mela.

Residents from across the district and other adjoining areas are visiting the venue in huge numbers.

They are all enthusiastically purchasing the eco-friendly products ahead of Holi.

Women entrepreneurs, who are participating in the fair, shared their experience during conversations with IANS.

They are preparing completely natural and chemical-free colours to ensure that there is no harm to the skin, women told IANS.

According to officials, their initiative not only promotes health-conscious celebrations but also supports sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.

A member of the Aajeevika Mission, Jainu Tadvi, who is running a stall at the Mela, expressed happiness over the overwhelming response the mela has received.

Jainu said that the platform has helped women like her gain confidence.

Moreover financial independence is also another benefit that the Mela ensured, she added.

Another Aajeevika Mission member and entrepreneur, Rajni Verma, said that how the training and support provided under the mission have enabled rural women to transform their skills into sustainable livelihoods.

District Aajeevika Mission Officer, Santwati Khalko, said that the objective of the fair is to strengthen women's economic participation and connect their products directly with consumers.

She emphasised that such initiatives are playing a crucial role in empowering self-help groups at the grassroots level.

A resident of the district, Kriti Chauhan, visited the mela to purchase different items.

She appreciated the quality of the herbal colours.

She told IANS that she preferred buying natural products made by local women.

She added that purchasing from the mela not only ensures safe Holi celebrations but also supports local livelihoods.

The participating women also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for various government schemes that have encouraged them to become "Atmanirbhar" (self-reliant).

They said these initiatives are helping them move towards financial independence while strengthening the "Vocal for Local" campaign.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Vocal for Local in action! Great to see rural women getting a platform and financial independence. This is the real meaning of Atmanirbhar Bharat. Hope such melas are organized in every district before festivals.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the pricing is reasonable. Sometimes, these "natural" products are sold at a premium that common people in Burhanpur district cannot afford. The mission should ensure they are accessible to all.
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Sarah B
What a fantastic blend of tradition and entrepreneurship! Using flowers to make colours goes back to the roots of how Holi was originally celebrated. Supporting local women while celebrating safely is a win-win.
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Vikram M
MP government's Aajeevika Mission is doing commendable work. Financial independence for rural women transforms families and communities. Jai Hind!
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Kriti O
We need more awareness. Many people still buy cheap chemical colours from the market. If these products are good quality, they should be available in local kirana stores too, not just at a mela. That would create a bigger impact.

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