Parwinder SandhuNew Delhi, Dec. 9 -- 'There is no limit to what women can accomplish,' the sentiment echoed powerfully at the Saras Aajeevika Food Festival, which concluded in the national capital today, leaving behind not just the aroma of regional cuisines but also a trail of stories of courage, rediscovery and newfound confidence.
For hundreds of women entrepreneurs from villages and small towns, stepping out from the confines of their homes for the first time, the festival became a vista of business opportunities, a turning point, a journey in self-belief and empowerment.
For 35-year-old Satvinder Kaur, a widow with two daughters, the festival marked a new beginning. Hailing from Faridkot in Punjab, Kaur had set up the stall selling M...