Business News4th edition of WENN Bazaar 2025 kicks off in Chümoukedima

4th edition of WENN Bazaar 2025 kicks off in Chümoukedima

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The 4th edition of WENN Bazaar 2025 organised by Women Entrepreneurs Network Nagaland (WENN) under the theme “Creating a Sustainable Networking Space for Women Entrepreneurs,” commenced on Thursday at CT Square, Chumoukedima. The three-day event is the largest yet, showcasing 110+ women-led enterprises, 7 hands-on workshops, and a dedicated Udyam & FSSAI registration drive.
The event aims to provide not only a vibrant marketplace for showcasing and selling products, but also essential tools for long-term business growth. Organizers hope the bazaar will lead to tangible outcomes, registrations completed, orders placed, collaborations formed, and ideas matched with mentors, markets, and funding. Every participant is encouraged to leave with at least one new connection, one new capability, and one new commitment. The inaugural ceremony was graced by advisor, Department of Industries & Commerce, Hekani Jakhalu, and general manager, NEDFi Olee Bor, who inspired the gathering with powerful messages, reaffirming the critical role of women in economic development. A key emphasis during the ceremony was on the importance of business documentation, ensuring that Nagaland’s women entrepreneurs evolve not just as dreamers, but as well-prepared business leaders of tomorrow.
WENN Bazaar has grown into a celebration of resilience, creativity, and empowerment—a marketplace built by women, for women. It offers a dynamic space for learning, networking, and leadership development, contributing meaningfully to the future of Nagaland’s economy. With an expected footfall of over 10,000 visitors across three days and projected vendor revenue of Rs. 50 lakhs, WENN Bazaar 2025 is poised to make a significant economic impact on the state.

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