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Shahela Khan, who revived the near-extinct Rampur Gharara

RAMPUR, UTTAR PRADESH / Okhla, DELHI :

Shahela Khan

New Delhi :

“Gharara is not just a dress; it is a cultural legacy of my city. The Rampur gharara was once worn by the Nawabs of the state, who adorned it to enhance their regal and graceful appearance. It is, truly, a royal garment.”

This was said by Shehla Khan, widely credited with reviving the Rampur gharara in the modern fashion world, in a special interview with Anjali Ada of Awaz-the Voice. Shehla describes the gharara as an ancient attire that was once on the verge of extinction.

Tracing its origins, she explains that in 1774, Nawab Faizullah Khan brought skilled craftsmen to Rampur, giving rise to this intricate art form. However, over time, the craft began to fade away.

Reflecting on her own journey, Shehla Khan says her entry into fashion was purely accidental. “I am not just a fashion designer; I am also a lawyer and a social worker. I have even contested elections. During my campaign, I travelled extensively and came across artisans engaged in fine embroidery. When I spoke to them about their lives, I realised how difficult it was for them to make ends meet. It deeply moved me.”

Determined to help, she discussed her ideas with her husband. Initially, her family was sceptical, unsure if she was suited for this field. “But I was clear in my mind. I began working with artisans and started selling my creations on Instagram under the name Rampur ke Gharare. Gradually, orders started coming in. Eventually, my family accepted my new role and extended their full support.”

Shehla recalls that when she began her revival efforts in 2017, she was shocked to find that only one artisan remained. “I informed the administration, and they stepped in to support the craft. Even prison inmates were trained in this skill to help them find employment after release. I also worked towards including it in the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme, and efforts are now underway to secure a GI tag for Rampur gharara.”

Traditionally, the gharara was beyond the reach of common people due to the use of gold and silver threads. “Today, we use alternatives like steel and other metals, making it more affordable. We create bridal wear at reasonable prices, bringing this royal attire to the masses.”

Speaking about her growing reach, she says, “I now have clients across the world. Though my Instagram following is modest, my work has reached nearly 15 million people. I receive orders from across India and abroad. My showroom is in Shaheen Bagh, Okhla, Delhi, and I plan to expand further.”

Her initiative has also generated employment for numerous artisans, helping sustain the craft and their livelihoods.

Explaining the distinction, she notes, “The gharara is more traditional and regal compared to the sharara. Since 2018, ghararas have made a strong comeback in fashion. While designs may be copied, the vision behind them cannot be. My goal is not just business, but to create employment and secure a future for artisans and their children.”

Shehla’s clientele includes several well-known personalities. “Among them are Sana Rehman, Zareen Khan, and Abu Azmi. We have also presented a shawl to Uddhav Thackeray. Our creations are worn across the world, with significant demand from Canada, the United States, Dubai, and London. We also have a large number of Sikh clients. After all, clothing has no religion.”

Shehla credits her mother as her greatest inspiration. “She taught me how to cut and stitch ghararas. Today, I understand the finer nuances of this craft. My family, including my children, has been a constant source of support.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Stories / by Aasha Khosa / April 29th,2026

Kolkata : Women entrepreneurs showcase their business models at Minorities Business Summit

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

Kolkata:

The 10th All India Minorities Business Summit and National Brand Awards for 2021, an initiative from Mumbai-based Maeeshat Media  was organised at Kala Mandir, Kolkata and attended by hundreds of business leaders, delegates, entrepreneurs, social workers from across the country.

The summit provided a great opportunity for the participants from minority communities to come together on one platform to exchange their ideas, opinions, and strategies to drive up business activities both at the personal and community level.

As many as 15 women entrepreneurs working in different fields marked their presence at the event and got the opportunity to showcase their business models to a larger audience in a special segment called “Women Entrepreneurs Showcase 2021.”

Several issues afflicting women entrepreneurship came to the fore due to talks given by women attendees. The biggest obstacle for them is society’s attitude of discounting women’s ability to work beyond the household chores, let alone set up a business.

According to them, people fail to understand that if they are allowed to lead aspirational lives within the boundaries of Islamic laws, not only a family but also the community will benefit at large.

They stressed that with the world changing at a startling pace, minority communities must loosen the shackles on women, letting them pursue their entrepreneurial goals in a more free and welcoming environment.

“During the last two decades, women’s entrepreneurship has been recognized as a vital source of economic growth. Today women have made their existence felt in society by occupying prominent positions in the economy,” Sania Sami, Research Scholar, IISWBM and founder of Indian Institute of Research said.

All the entrepreneur women were high on praise for Maeeshat’s initiative to bring them together and recognise their entrepreneurial skills and hard work.

Maeeshat Media’s Director and group Editor expressed his gratitude and satisfaction over women entrepreneurs gracing the momentous occasion.

He said Maeeshat is committed to connecting minority women entrepreneurs across the country, showcasing their skills, and giving them expert advice so that they are enabled to leap forward in their businesses.

Such summits are annually organised by Maeeshat Media since 2010. This year’s event gave special focus on ensuring the participation of women entrepreneurs.

Here is the list of women entrepreneur attendees at 10th All India Business Summit 2021, Kolkata:

Name                            Entrepreneurial Business/Venture

Shumaila Khalid               Juwi’s Elegant Fashion, Kolkata

Aalima Rahman                Little Stars School, Kolkata

Nageena Eram                 Eram’s Academy, Kolkata

Zareen Khan      ALINA SCOOTY TRAINING CENTER, Kolkata

Saba Hamid        AKASH PAINTS & CHEMICAL WORKS, Kolkata

Afrin Golam       She Fitness Ladies Gym, Kolkata

Arshia Ahmed   Arshia’s Kitchen, Kolkata

Tanzeem Rahman            Adn Interiors–feel the garden of Eden, Kolkata

Saima Bakhtiyar/Anjum Wasim Al Nikah Matrimonial, Kolkata

Jahan Ara            Interiors Designer, Kolkata

Saiqa Azam         Sabia’s Creation, Kolkata

Sabina Yasmin   Velvet Touch, A Boutique of Choice

Miss Tasmiya Ansari       Anees Defence Institute, Pune

Mrs Sania Sami Indian Institute of Research, Kolkata

source: http://www.mulimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Economy / by Muslim Mirror Staff / November 24th, 2021