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When Indian girls and women are seen in sarees in foreign countries, people get impressed by them and try to understand the importance of Indian culture. Keeping this in mind, Indian women living in Qatar have formed such a group, which promotes Indian culture and especially saree. The members of this group came to the Pravasi Bharatiya Sammelan held in Indore recently and told Amar Ujala about their efforts. The group named 'Sari Speak' is active in Qatar. Its founding members are Jyoti Wadhwani and Nivedita Jain. Jyoti is from Agra in Uttar Pradesh and Nivedita is from Indore in Madhya Pradesh. She says that Indian girls and women in foreign countries start wearing western dresses according to the environment there, while people are very impressed to see Indian women in sarees. Understanding the importance of this thing, we started 'Sari Speak' group in Qatar and started explaining the importance of saree. Seeing our events today, the Government of Qatar also encourages us. A large number of Muslim women there also participate in our programmes. 'Want to tell Indian girls abroad the importance of saree' Jyoti and Nivedita say that our clothes not only make our personal identity, but also reflect the culture and civilization of our country. also show. Not only do women look beautiful in saree, but it is also comfortable for the body in all weathers and conditions. We explain the importance of saree to Indian girls and women. When they come to know its style, beauty and importance, they themselves start wearing it. 'Dandiya made Qatari women wear burqa' Jyoti told that in the beginning, when we did the events, the Qatar administration kept a close watch and saw that there is no obscenity in the programs or it is against the rules. No work is being done. When he repeatedly came to our events, he was very happy and started encouraging us. Now the local people from there come to our programs in large numbers. The women there also participate in our garba programs in burqas and perform dandiya with us. 'When there was a flood in Assam, sarees were ordered' Jyoti says that even while living in Qatar, we try to help Indians. When there were floods in Assam, we called for a large number of sarees from women small scale entrepreneurs there. These sarees were gifted to Indians in Qatar. The objective behind this was to help the women associated with the saree industry in this hour of crisis. grew up reading Amar Ujala, now read online newspapers Jyoti told that I myself am a resident of Agra. I have grown up reading Amar Ujala since childhood. Most of the women in the group are from Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. We regularly read online paper of Amar Ujala in Qatar. ,

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When Indian girls and women are seen in sarees in foreign countries, people get impressed by them and try to understand the importance of Indian culture. Keeping this in mind, Indian women living in Qatar have formed such a group, which promotes Indian culture and especially saree. The members of this group came to the Pravasi Bharatiya Sammelan held in Indore recently and told Amar Ujala about their efforts.

The group named ‘Sari Speak’ is active in Qatar. Its founding members are Jyoti Wadhwani and Nivedita Jain. Jyoti is from Agra in Uttar Pradesh and Nivedita is from Indore in Madhya Pradesh. She says that Indian girls and women in foreign countries start wearing western dresses according to the environment there, while people are very impressed to see Indian women in sarees. Understanding the importance of this thing, we started ‘Sari Speak’ group in Qatar and started explaining the importance of saree. Seeing our events today, the Government of Qatar also encourages us. A large number of Muslim women there also participate in our programmes.

‘Want to tell Indian girls abroad the importance of saree’ Jyoti and Nivedita say that our clothes not only make our personal identity, but also reflect the culture and civilization of our country. also show. Not only do women look beautiful in saree, but it is also comfortable for the body in all weathers and conditions. We explain the importance of saree to Indian girls and women. When they come to know its style, beauty and importance, they themselves start wearing it.

‘Dandiya made Qatari women wear burqa’ Jyoti told that in the beginning, when we did the events, the Qatar administration kept a close watch and saw that there is no obscenity in the programs or it is against the rules. No work is being done. When he repeatedly came to our events, he was very happy and started encouraging us. Now the local people from there come to our programs in large numbers. The women there also participate in our garba programs in burqas and perform dandiya with us.

‘When there was a flood in Assam, sarees were ordered’
Jyoti says that even while living in Qatar, we try to help Indians. When there were floods in Assam, we called for a large number of sarees from women small scale entrepreneurs there. These sarees were gifted to Indians in Qatar. The objective behind this was to help the women associated with the saree industry in this hour of crisis.

grew up reading Amar Ujala, now read online newspapers Jyoti told that I myself am a resident of Agra. I have grown up reading Amar Ujala since childhood. Most of the women in the group are from Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. We regularly read online paper of Amar Ujala in Qatar. ,

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