Nagpur: Already on a global map for tigers, environmentally friendly randis and friendship bands made of bamboo in Slum Chandrapur will go to London streets immediately for the first time (29), this is about environmentally friendly ways to get livelihoods for themselves And another woman depends on art.
Mersaksi, who lives with her family in a 10×12 room in a slum known as Bengali Camp, has carved a niche for itself by encouraging the sale of rack shelves and friendships that weave to Uk.
Global Bappa, an online store that is online Founded by an Indian woman Entrepreneur Minakshi Dudhe Khodke in London, will, for the first time, must be sold artistic rakhis from Chandrapur.
Khodke, who had settled in the UK, came from Ballarshah near Chandrapur.Khodke told TII, “Global Bappa is not to create profits but to maintain our inheritance and traditions related to our Indian festival.
We have chosen our supplier and craftsmen who make Complete joy bundles.
Meenakshi Walke is one of them.
This is an offer to keep the Indian tradition alive in mind, body and our soul and for future generations who live away from our homeland.
“Even when Walke was happy to see the randis directly to London, he said, “It was still a long time to achieve the goal.
Bamboo Rakhis might be on the market, but what I made was really environmentally friendly in the real sense.
To decorate them in general plastic used but I use Tulsi and Rudraksha beads.
In fact The utas is from Khadi.
“Last year, Rakhi was a beautiful eco-friendly by Walke sent to PM Narend Ra Modi by former Jungle Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar.
“Even during the Kuncian, he created more than 10,000 rakhis that gave direct and indirect work to many people.
He is a good artist,” said creative trip Mungantiwar.walke had many obstacles.
His dream was to become a civil engineer, but his parents – both brick kiln workers and live in poverty – marrying him at 22 forcing the Walkke to throw his dream.
After his marriage in 2014, Walke used to spend his free time to make household artifacts from plywood.
It has become a creative arts, 70 day training in October 2018, at the Bamboo Research & Training Center (BRTC) in Chandrapur, sharpening its artistic skills.
He changed the new leaves by launching an early abhisaric firm in the name of his son.
New from Rakhis and band friendship, the company produces 50 types of products such as flower pots, jewelry, baskets, candles, candles out of bamboo.
Product costs vary from Rs 25 to RS 2,500.Walke Awarded National Nari Shakti Award-2018 for the startup business.
In 2019, he was also split by the Burad community, which is a traditional bamboo craftsman, for his contribution.
In 2021, on World Women’s Day, Indo-Canadian Art & Culture Society presents’ Woman Hero Award virtually.
Mukesh’s husband, a former environmental journalist, handled his social media account to improve the business.
After quitting the work, he also supports families with marketing toothbrushes made of bamboo and other environmentally friendly materials sending messages to be green.
After winning the award for social media for his talent, Walke was approached to carry out training workshops in Jerusalem could not make it because he could not manage finances.
“Weaving is the most difficult part of bamboo art and therefore Israeli agents want to learn the same thing,” he said.
Even when Walke continues with his creation, ‘Miss Climate-2019’, a beauty contest held on the planet as an effective tool for creating awareness of climate change throughout the world, changing his fate overnight.
“Seeing my bamboo art, the organizer approached I asked to make a beauty crown for the winner.
Without the previous experience of making a crown, I agreed.
This bamboo crown clapped by one and all.
I was not only invited to Delhi to attend the contest but also split,” Walke.Last Year said, Rakin Walke was sought in Dubai but because there was no flight because of a pandemic, it could not be realized.
However, the couple sold 7,000 bamboo rakhis.
This Meenakshi season hopes to make good sales with relaxic limiting.
He said, “We plan to be part of various exhibitions in the state during the celebration season that has begun.
We use locking to make many articles and save it.” “At present, we are busy producing rakhis bands and large amounts of friendship to meet orders What we got from all over the country.
Both events will be celebrated in August, “Walke said.