Nagaland NewsNagaland Myki Store inaugurated in Dimapur

Nagaland Myki Store inaugurated in Dimapur

DIMAPUR

Salhoutuonuo Kruse, Minister for Women Resource Development & Horticulture inaugurated The Myki Store, earlier situated at Kuda Village, and currently relocated to V&A Complex, Chakhesang Colony, opposite the Urban Haat at Walford, Dimapur on November 22.
Speaking during the opening of the store, Salhoutuonuo Kruse, stated that the store is ideally located and will really help in promoting and marketing of various products that are being regularly made by skilled unemployed women in the State.
In a press release, the department stated that a variety of goods are being promoted under the brand name Myki which is fast becoming a household name within the State as well as outside. Products vary from a wide range of apparels and accessories to a number of packaged local food products.
While production of fabric goods is outsourced to skilled unemployed women, the department also encourages cultivation of select crops from women groups which are later processed and marketed under the Myki brand.
As a pilot programme, the department is also in the process of entering into an MOU with a group of toymakers called Mother’s Craft to enable marketing of their goods through the Myki platform.
Jasper, pastor, Christian Education Ministry, Sangtam Baptist Lithro, Purana Bazaar, Dimapur, invoked God’s blessing on the programme and the store.

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