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Products made by college students put up at fair

Students showcase their products at the Diwali Skill and Entrepreneurship Fair in Abohar.

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Under the aegis of the National EduTrust of India, and in collaboration with the Women’s Studies Centre, Gopichand Arya Mahila College hosted a vibrant Diwali Skill and Entrepreneurship Fair as part of its “Skill-to-Enterprise Project-2024”. The event showcased the entrepreneurial spirit and creativity of the students.

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The fair displayed an array of handcrafted products, including artistic decorative items, diyas, bookmarks, keychains, hand-embroidered accessories, Diwali-themed lamps, greeting cards, gift hampers, phone stand, bags, coasters, scrunchies and book covers. A variety of food stalls offering delicacies were set up on the occasion.

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Departments such as fashion designing, commerce, home science, and fine arts presented their creative products, promoting hands-on learning and skill development.

Principal Rekha Sood Handa thanked the National EduTrust of India for its steadfast support and guidance.

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