Jyoti Seema Devgam, hailing from Chaibasa, breaks barriers as the first “Ho” tribal entrepreneur to establish a thriving fashion firm in Europe.
CHAIBASA – A Chaibasa-born entrepreneur has carved a niche for herself in Germany’s competitive fashion industry, showcasing the global potential of tribal talent.
Jyoti Seema Devgam, originally from Chaibasa, has emerged as a trailblazer in the European fashion scene.
As the managing director of Mary & Seema GmbH, Devgam has shattered stereotypes and set new benchmarks for tribal entrepreneurship.
Her journey from a small city in Jharkhand to the heart of European fashion is nothing short of remarkable.
Devgam’s academic journey began with a commerce degree from Marwari College, Ranchi, followed by an LLB.
Her pursuit of knowledge didn’t stop there, as she later earned a master’s degree in Germany.
Before venturing into fashion, Devgam explored diverse career paths, including stints at Ranchi High Court and SBI.
“My experiences in various fields ultimately led me to my true passion – fashion,” Devgam shared in a recent interview.
Her transition from an IT professional to a fashion entrepreneur highlights her adaptability and determination.
Partnering with her friend Mary, Devgam co-founded Mary & Seema GmbH, which quickly gained traction in the industry.
Their innovative designs and fresh perspectives have earned them recognition in the competitive European market.
Devgam’s success story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs from tribal communities.
Her achievements underscore the untapped potential within India’s diverse tribal population.
As she continues to make waves in Germany’s fashion industry, Devgam remains connected to her roots in Chaibasa.
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