Agartala: A tea enterprise run by women in Unakoti has officially expanded its operations, marking a transition from local village production to national distribution. The business successfully secured deals to enter the broader Indian market, showcasing the growing potential of small-scale rural ventures.
The project highlights the economic impact of women-led initiatives in the region. By scaling their production and operations, these entrepreneurs have positioned themselves to compete on a larger stage, moving beyond their original village-level scope to achieve national recognition.
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