Darbhanga's Parvati Transforms 'Useless' Grass into ₹2000 Art Products

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Darbhanga's Parvati Transforms 'Useless' Grass into ₹2000 Art Products
- •Parvati Devi of Darbhanga has transformed Siki grass, often considered a weed, into valuable artistic products.
- •She buys Siki grass for ₹500 per kilogram, then processes it by boiling, dyeing, and drying.
- •Using Siki, Parvati creates a variety of attractive items like baskets, flower vases, bread boxes, and decorative pieces.
- •Products range from ₹150 for small flower baskets to ₹2000 for larger baskets, showcasing significant value addition.
- •Parvati's initiative not only makes her self-reliant but also preserves the traditional Mithila handicraft.
Why It Matters: Parvati Devi of Darbhanga innovatively turns Siki grass into high-demand art, preserving Mithila's heritage.
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