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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

60+ housewives of Agra showcased their talent at Meri Saheli Exhibition

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Karwa Chauth and Diwali Special Meri Saheli Fashion and Lifestyle for the Fifth time in a row at Kamla Nagar Hotel Celebration on Tuesday by Mrs. Mukta Agarwal and Mrs. Pooja Mittal, who have been providing a great platform to the hobbies and skills of the housewives of Agra and surrounding areas for the last 4 years. 60+ housewives from Aligarh, Firozabad, Mathura showcased their hobbies and skills in the form of various products related to the needs and celebrations of Diwali, suits, Lahariya sarees, handmade soaps, cakes, Banarasi sarees and silver items.

Diksha Aswani, Owner and Principal of Sowing Seeds Play School, inaugurated the exhibition by cutting the ribbon and lighting the lamp. On this occasion, she said that such events increase the morale and self-confidence of housewives. Women learn the mantra of self-reliance. While saluting the efforts of domestic women to come out of their shells, said that the Karwa Chauth and Diwali special exhibition organized by these women is highly commendable. The exhibition continued from morning till late night. There was a continuous flow of visitors. Visitor who shopped for Rs, 5000 or more also won a free prize from Meri Saheli Exhibition.

Celebration Restaurant Kamla Nagar Agra

D-8, Professors Colony, Ghatwasan, 

Kamla Nagar, Agra, 

Uttar Pradesh 282004

Mukta Agarwal: 7302115769 

Pooja Mittal: 9319031734

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