During the month of Ramazan, as many head to shopping centres and stores to shop in preparation for the Eid festivities, Ramazan bazaars are popping up in the twin cities to cater to their needs.
As in previous years, a Ramazan bazaar is being organised with exhibitions of a diverse range of cultural clothes, jewellery, shawls, shoes, bangles, and much more. The pop-up event comes after the Rawalpindi Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (RWCCI) last year’s success of the Versa bazaar.
It is set to take place just a few days before Eid, on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of April at the Centaurus Mall in Islamabad. The venue will provide shoppers with the opportunity to purchase all items they may be looking for.
The event aims to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan by curating a wide selection of traditional clothing, accessories, and handicrafts. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore and purchase unique items that reflect the vibrant colours and craftsmanship of each region.
The bazaar expects to host foreign ambassadors, dignitaries, and esteemed stakeholders from across Pakistan in the hopes that their presence will further enhance cultural exchange and promote economic growth within the region.
Currently, the bazaar is open for stall registration. Entrepreneurs, designers and artisans are encouraged to book their stalls at the Ramazan Bazaar as it will provide them with a platform to showcase their products and connect with a wider consumer base.
The Ramazan Bazaar is not meant to be just a shopping event, but it is supposed to be a celebration of community, culture and the spirit of the holy month. Visitors can immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere, indulge in traditional cuisine and enjoy live performances that showcase the talent of local artists.
The RWCCI is especially committed to empowering women in business and fostering economic growth in the region. The bazaar is also expected to prove a convenient opportunity for women crafters and creators who will benefit from the exposure and sales.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 12th, 2024.
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