Jharkhand:'Empowered women empower women.' Women in Maoist-affected Lohardaga district of Jharkhand have made their way out of poverty with jute yarn. They make and sell decorative items made using jute threads.
In the rural areas of Lohardaga, the sound of women working on machines has replaced the sound of Maoists' boots.
People in urban areas have developed a taste for eco-friendly products, especially jute handbags, which are now a trend among women and girls.
"It takes two days to make this bag which sells for Rs 150-300 depending on the size. Sometimes, it is hard to believe that these are handmade.", a woman at the centre said.
Around 130 women from Islamnagar have been doing this work since 2018. Every day women make a variety of items from jute, such as bags, mats, baskets, among others. They sell it in nearby markets, while this is the only source of income for them.
They don't have to worry about procuring raw material and selling the final product in markets as they get financial support and the selling platform from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).