He urged the women community to explore opportunities in the area of entrepreneurship with the maximum utilization of locally-available resources to become economically self-reliant and empowered.
"The expo will be an inspiration to the women community to pursue a career as entrepreneur, contributing to the enchantment of women employment, self-employment and to the nation's economy. I hope the expo for publicity, sale promotion and marketing of goods produced by women entrepreneurs will help expand the network and connection of the entire Nepali women entrepreneurs, providing them a platform for the exchange of business ideas and skills," the head of the government said. The interactions among entrepreneurs and exchange of import-export information to take place during the expo will be helpful in consolidating business collaboration, coordination and the relations, and this will be the cause for the promotion of exports of Nepali products and inspiration for foreign investors to explore opportunities in Nepal, according to the Prime Minister. He said he is happy knowing that the products produced by women entrepreneurs of different districts of all seven provinces including Kathmandu Valley based on traditional skill from local means and resources would be kept on display in the expo. "I am very happy knowing that women entrepreneurs from remote districts including Jumla, Humla, Dadeldhura and Taplejung have been participating in the expo and that they have brought their production to keep on display," shared PM Deuba. Saying that the contribution of the private sector is very significant to make the economy dynamic, he mentioned that the private sector has been playing a leading role in creating employment and helping to increase the gross domestic product of the country. The Prime Minister also lauded the role played by the private sector for the country's economic development. Expressing the belief that there would be more participation of women in coming days, he urged to make it further extensive, well-coordinated and balanced. PM Deuba pointed out the need that the government and private sector should move ahead making coordination and collaboration to continue the supply system of essential goods and services by facing the possible challenges in the country's economy. The Federation would play a constructive role in the promotion of women entrepreneurship, he expressed the belief. Federation President Neeru Rayamajhi (Khatri) stressed on the collaboration between the government and private sector to make the services and products produced by the women entrepreneurs using local raw materials, skill, technology and experience of international level and marketing of such products. The products produced by women entrepreneurs could be exported to the international market making it more qualitative. She urged the government to pay attention to women entrepreneur's capacity building, financial management and market promotion as well as to construct local infrastructure for market management of local production. A total of 109 stalls of agriculture, handicraft, service, festival, food stuffs as well as production of international entrepreneurs have been kept on display in the expo. Expo coordinator Shova Gyawali said that 55,000 visitors are expected to observe the expo and a transaction worth Rs 20 million has been estimated.