Thane: As the city geared up for International Women’s Day on March 8, a vibrant mix of cultural events, entrepreneurship initiatives, and public programmes unfolded across Thane, celebrating women’s achievements while also highlighting economic concerns.At the headquarters of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), women employees turned corridors into canvases during a lively Rangoli and Mehndi competition inaugurated by mayor Sharmila Pimpolkar. Officials, including deputy commissioner Anagha Kadam, Dr Mitali Sancheti, chief environment officer Manisha Pradhan, and deputy information and public relations officer Prachi Dingankar, were present.
Participants from various civic departments created vibrant rangoli designs reflecting empowering themes, social awareness, and traditional art. “It was a great opportunity to showcase creativity beyond our daily work,” said a participant.At the Women Economic Development Corporation in Thane, which launched the “Navatejaswini Thane Gramotsav 2026,” the spotlight was on women entrepreneurs. “A platform was given to rural women to showcase their products and skills,” said a district official.Adding to the momentum, the upcoming “District Level and Mini Saras Sales Exhibition 2025–26” will be organised jointly by the District Rural Development Agency, Zilla Parishad Thane, and the Maharashtra State Rural Livelihood Promotion Mission, officials said. “The exhibitions will feature stalls selling handcrafted goods and food items prepared by women’s self-help groups, aimed at boosting rural livelihoods and women’s economic independence,” said a statement issued by the district administration.The Women’s Day celebrations also spilled into public spaces, with engagement activities at Korum Mall and rallies organised by several educational institutes within the city.
