Pagariya JBN Swayam We-Prenuers Bengaluru South, organised Business Networking Meet - “When Do You Need Me?” on 12th February 2026 at JITO Office, Chamrajpet. witnessing enthusiastic participation from women entrepreneurs and business leaders.
The meeting commenced on a serene and positive note with the recitation of the Navkar Mantra, setting the tone for a purposeful and productive session. The proceedings were smoothly coordinated by LT Smt. Nisha Kothari (Referral Lead), Smt. Rajul Dhoka (Referral Head) and Smt. Saloni Netani (Referral Secretary), who guided the agenda with clarity and efficiency, ensuring active engagement from all participants.
Each member participated in a 30-second introduction round, starting with the line “You need me when…” and clearly stating 2–3 situations where their service or product becomes essential. This format helped members build clarity, improve recall value, and strengthen referral opportunities.
This was followed by, "Activity: Live Market Access" was a highly engaging event where members showcased their business offerings to the group, with a unique twist - each offer required at least one member to take it up, ensuring active participation. The response was overwhelming, with 2-3 members opting for the same offer in most cases, underscoring the relevance and value of the proposals. This thoughtfully planned activity proved to be an effective networking and collaboration exercise, fostering meaningful connections among members.
The meeting recorded encouraging business outcomes, with more than 12 members and 1 visitor in attendance. The session facilitated the exchange of over 9 business references, conducted 3 one-to-one meetings and generated business worth Rs. 90,840/- during the meet. With this, the total business generated by the group to date reached Rs. 80,59,600/-, reflecting the strong collaborative culture of the network.
The meeting was highly interactive and impactful, helped members present their businesses with clarity and the live market access activity strengthened the give-and-take culture, leading to meaningful engagement and future business opportunities.