Jamshedpur:As the imposition of nationwide lockdown led to a rise in unemployment. A group of Tribal women in Jharkhand's Jamshedpur has decided to become self-reliant following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to become "Aatmanirbhar" and started making 'Jharkhandi rakhis' to boycott Chinese products.
Troubled by their husbands' unemployment, loss of income, these women started to make rakhis, which in turn became a source of income for many of them.
For this, a self-help group comprising the members of Kala mandir art culture organization have been actively involved in making the ‘rakhis’.
These women plan to set up a stall to sell rakhis. They are expecting to earn a good amount of money out of it. These rakhis are being prepared with gondha grass and jute in addition to lentils, torn clothes, and some useless palm leaves.
Currently, the Bangalore-based organization has ordered them to prepare 10,000 rakhis and the range of their handmade rakhis is between Rs 5 to Rs 40. Social media platforms are being used to sell these rakhis. At the same time, some acquaintances are coming directly to the office and purchasing them.