This year, along with the wrists of brothers in Rakshabandhan, the festival of Rakshabandhan of sisters of self-help groups will also be colored with happiness. In the wrists of brothers, where the rakhis of paddy, rice, seeds and bamboo will be decorated with the fragrance of Chhattisgarh’s soil. At the same time, the income from the sale of these rakhis will bring happiness in the homes of many didis of the women’s group. Like every year, this year also adorable and attractive rakhis for brothers have been made by the women self-help groups of women in Chhattisgarh with great love and enthusiasm. The sale of these rakhis in C-Mart started on the initiative of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has also earned him good income. Under Chhattisgarh State Rural Livelihood Mission, Bihan in Mahasamund district, more than 140 didis of the group sold bamboo, paddy, Rakia seeds, pearls. Rakhis are made from rudraksh, wool and cotton thread. He named it a gentle bond. It is being sold in urban, rural markets as well as at C-Mart. Stalls have also been made available for sale to these women in all the block headquarters including the district headquarters. Apart from this, there is a good demand for them in the neighboring districts including local hot markets. Rakhi made by the group are being sold for Rs 10 to Rs 50 in the local market. The festival of Ayaraksha Bandhan worth Rs 1 lakh from Rakhi to Bihaan didis has brought a new gift for the women of the group. In Rajnandgaon district, more than 100 women of about 80 groups are manufacturing and selling Rakhi by taking training in making Rakhi under Sweep scheme. This year Bihaan didis have made beautiful, fancy rakhis as per the demand of the market. Till now women have made more than 35 thousand rakhis, out of which 17 thousand rakhis have been sold. This has earned him an income of more than Rs 1 lakh. Tribal didis made rakhis – Women of self-help group of Parvati Women’s Village Organization Chitalanka, Maa Danteshwari Sankul Organization Balud, Kisan Mahila Sankul Sangathan Bhansi, Ekta Women’s Village Organization Chitalanka also made attractive Rakhi for the festival of Rakshabandhan. are prepared. Smt. Seema, a resident of village Chitalur, a member of Maa Danteshwari Sankul Sangathan Balood, told that fancy and attractive colorful rakhis of different designs have been prepared by women from paddy, rice, pearls, wool, defense thread. This gives them employment. Other rakhis are also being sold at C-Mart including Collectorate premises. Last year, the group’s didis had made a profit of about 1 lakh 20 thousand. This year also they are expecting good income. These rakhis are also in great demand in the local market. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading