Tribal Craft

Eco friendly Tribal Craft

ABOUT SABAI WAVE

Sabai grass, a resilient and eco-friendly perennial grass native to Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India, is a vital source of livelihood for rural and tribal communities in the region. Renowned for its strength and versatility, Sabai grass is traditionally used in making ropes, mats, baskets, and other handicrafts, fostering sustainable economic opportunities. This drought-resistant grass thrives in Odisha's arid and semi-arid regions, requiring minimal inputs for growth, making it an ideal crop for sustainable farming practices.

Arohan Tribal Society for Sabai Community

Arohan Tribal Society empowers women artisans engaged in sabai grass crafts, fostering sustainable livelihoods. By providing skill development training, access to resources, and market linkages, the society ensures these women can create high-quality, innovative products that fetch better value. This support not only enhances their crafting skills but also uplifts their socio-economic status, enabling them to lead better-quality lives and contribute significantly to their families' well-being. With increased income and self-reliance, these women can secure a brighter future for their children, breaking the cycle of poverty and driving progress within their communities.

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Sabai grass, a resilient and eco-friendly perennial grass native to Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India, is a vital source of livelihood for rural and tribal communities in the region.

Renowned for its strength and versatility, Sabai grass is traditionally used in making ropes, mats, baskets, and other handicrafts, fostering sustainable economic opportunities.

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