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A Mumbai-based fashion designer, has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood during the pandemic alongside Srujna, a Mumbai-based NGO. Through her brand u2018Nayshaas Siyahi Sa Vastrau2019, Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer, has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood during the pandemic alongside Srujna, a Mumbai-based NGO. https://theprofessionaltimes.com/2023/01/22/mumbai-fashion-designer-helps-30-underprivileged-women-earn-through-the-pandemic/
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Mumbai Fashion Designer Helps 30 Underprivileged Women Earn Through the Pandemic Through her brand ‘Nayshaas Siyahi Sa Vastra’, Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer, has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood during the pandemic alongside Srujna, a Mumbai-based NGO. Through her brand ‘Nayshaas Siyahi Sa Vastra’, Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer, has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood during the pandemic alongside Srujna, a Mumbai-based NGO. Through her brand ‘Nayshaas Siyahi Sa Vastra’, Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer, has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood during the pandemic alongside Srujna, a Mumbai-based NGO. Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer who runs her own custom-made brand ‘Nayshaas siyahi sa vastra’, is named after her daughter. She owns a studio in Malad West and has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood throughout the pandemic in conjunction with Srujna, a Mumbai-based non-profit organisation. Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer who runs her own custom-made brand ‘Nayshaas siyahi sa vastra’, is named after her daughter. She owns a studio in Malad West and has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood throughout the pandemic in conjunction with Srujna, a Mumbai-based non-profit organisation. Gurmeen Shrivastav, a Mumbai-based fashion designer who runs her own custom-made brand ‘Nayshaas siyahi sa vastra’, is named after her daughter. She owns a studio in Malad West and has been helping about 30 underprivileged women in the city earn a regular livelihood throughout the pandemic in conjunction with Srujna, a Mumbai-based non-profit organisation. https://theprofessionaltimes.com/2023/01/22/mumbai-fashion-designer- helps-30-underprivileged-women-earn-through-the-pandemic/
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