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KARACHI: Reinforcing its commitment to women’s empowerment and inclusive community development, Indus Motor Company Limited (IMC) successfully hosted its third annual Women’s Day Bazaar, bringing together a vibrant community of female entrepreneurs, social enterprises, and small businesses.

Now in its third year, the initiative has grown into a meaningful platform dedicated to celebrating diversity, supporting entrepreneurship, and enabling women to achieve greater economic independence. This year’s bazaar featured 38 vendors who set up stalls within IMC’s premises, creating a lively and engaging marketplace that reflected creativity, resilience, and innovation.

As part of its commitment to social responsibility, IMC also invited vendors affected by the Gul Plaza fire incident, offering them an opportunity to rebuild their businesses and reconnect with customers. The event further highlighted social enterprises that support women from interior Sindh, particularly artisans working with traditional crafts such as handmade jewellery and Ajrak, helping preserve cultural heritage while promoting sustainable livelihoods.

The company also partnered with organizations including NOWPDP and Karachi Down Syndrome Program. Children and young participants from these organisations showcased their handcrafted items, adding a heartfelt and inspiring element to the event.

The bazaar featured a wide range of products including apparel, fashion accessories, food, arts and crafts, and jewellery, reflecting the passion and talent of the participating entrepreneurs.

Speaking on the occasion, Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of Indus Motor Company, said: “At Indus Motor Company, we believe that empowering women is essential for building strong and inclusive communities. The Women’s Day Bazaar is more than an event. It is a platform that enables women to grow, gain confidence, and achieve financial independence. We are proud to support initiatives that create meaningful opportunities and drive positive change.”

Through initiatives like the Women’s Day Bazaar, IMC continues to strengthen its role as a responsible corporate citizen, supporting local businesses, uplifting communities, and promoting gender inclusivity. The event reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to create opportunities and celebrate the strength, creativity, and contributions of women across society.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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