Raipur Fashion Show Highlights Reintegration of Former Naxal Women
A vibrant fashion showcase at Raipur's National Handloom Day event put former Naxalite women at the forefront. Clad in Kosa silk sarees and Handloom attire, they walked the runway with poise, drawing applause that resonated throughout the hall.
The display was more than a visual treat; it was a testament to the success of rehabilitation initiatives that aim to bring former militants back into mainstream society. Their presence on the ramp sent a powerful signal that a life of peace and productivity is attainable.
Most participants were experiencing Raipur for the first time, making the runway walk a milestone in their personal journeys. Their bright expressions reflected both pride in their cultural heritage and optimism for the future.
Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai met the women, offering encouragement and wishing them a bright tomorrow. He underscored the state's dedication to providing skill training, livelihood opportunities, and social acceptance for those who have renounced violence.
The event also served as a platform to promote Chhattisgarh's traditional Handloom industry, announcing the launch of the Koshal Fab premium brand and emphasizing the export potential of Kosa silk to national and international markets.
