Srinagar: In a groundbreaking move, Ayesha, a single mother from Srinagar, has become the first woman to open a tea stall in Kashmir’s downtown area, Nowhatta. Her courageous venture has shattered gender barriers and sparked both inspiration and debate.Ayesha’s story went viral after a food vlogger interviewed her, followed by a flurry of journalist interviews. She shared her determination to provide a better life for her children through lawful and legal means. Drawing inspiration from women entrepreneurs from other states, Ayesha is challenging traditional gender roles in her community.Ayesha, Single Mom from Srinagar, Breaks Stereotypes with Kashmir’s First Women-Run Tea Stall
While some commenters have offered support and admiration for her bravery, others have expressed mixed reactions, suggesting she should receive financial assistance instead of working on the streets. Despite the varied opinions, Ayesha remains resolute in her pursuit of independence and a better life for her family.Ayesha’s tea stall has become a symbol of empowerment, sparking conversations about gender equality and entrepreneurship in Kashmir. Her courage and resilience are inspiring a new generation of women to pursue their dreams and challenge societal norms.
- CSIR-UGC-NET 2024: Why did NTA postpone the exam? Explained
- University of Kashmir Syllabus for Lateral Entry Common Entrance Test for Admission to 3rd Semester in B.E./B. Tech. Programme Download here
- University of Kashmir Job opportunity B.Tech./B.E./Three year Diploma
- Kashmir University Declared Result BTech 3rd Check Here
- National level Reels Competition on International Yoga Day
Leave a Reply