Many women tweeted from Prime Minister Modi's Twitter handle. Social media is being used the most on the occasion of International Women's Day. Arifa's name has also come forward in the face of many twists on PM's Twitter handle. She is a resident of Kashmir. Arifa from Srinagar has done craft management. For your information, let us tell you that during this time, he told how the handicrafts considered to be the pride of Kashmir are dying, with this Arifa shared the story about his initiative to bring Namda handicrafts alive. Arifa appealed to women to move towards entrepreneurship instead of finding jobs. Apart from this, they told that they were taken to the homes of artisans for field visits. During this time he came to know why the condition of the artisans is such in today's time. He said that the workers do not get their wages for their hard work. For this reason, these handicrafts are falling. Arifa decided that she would do something for Kashmir only while staying in Kashmir. With this, he made up his mind to revive Namda Craft. Let us tell you that there is a carpet made of moist wool. Also Read: Kejriwal speaks about Coronavirus on Twitter CM Yogi gives wishes on International Women's Day Modi became emotional during video calling with this woman Kolkata: BJP adopts new way to win municipal elections