Jute and Hyacinth Hats made by Tharu women who attract foreigners, found for the first time in trade shows - NCR NEIDA NEWS UP International Trade Show empowered women with stall with welfare section

Updated: Mom, 29 Sep 2025 10:23 am (IST) in the UP International Trade Show, the Social Welfare Division gave a platform to the women of the Tharu tribe by setting up stalls for the first time. Products from Jute and Hyacinth are displayed by the women of Lakhimpur. In addition, idols of gods of wood of KP Dhermani of Tamil Nadu are also the center of attraction requested abroad. Jagran correspondent, Greater Noida. The UP Inter National Trade Show provides a platform to display the skills of the hands of women of the Tharu tribe abroad. For the first time by the Social Welfare Division, a stall of integrated self -aid group Tharu women from Lakhimpur in Expo Mart was erected. On the stall, all the ingredients of jute, slippers, Dalia and baskets and hyacinth are decorated. Remove ad, just read the news, people from the Tharu tribe live in Balera Village or Lakhimpur. This village is near Dudhwa National Park. Tharu women used materials used in domestic work of Jute and Hyacinth. In 2012, the princess formed the group. Women make dolls, slippers, wallets for cell phones, baskets, hats, roti boxes, etc. Of Jute and Hyacinth and sell it to foreign tourists coming to Dudhwa. There is a lot of attraction for female material among foreign tourists. The Yogi government is trying to improve the economic condition of women of every society. As a result, the Department of Social Welfare contacted the chair of the group and others in May this year. The center was opened in Balera by providing financial assistance to its group. Now there is a lot of demand for the material prepared by the group. The content prepared by women in Expo Mart attracts many people. A large number of buyers reach their stall. KP Dhermani, a resident of Tamil Nadu in India Expo Mart, placed a stall idols from wood from America to Canada from America to Canada. Their idols cost thirty thousand to three lakh calls. KP is originally from Tamil Nadu. Mayur is his warehouse in Bihar. For three generations of KP, work is done to make idols of gods and goddesses of wood. Apart from India, the demand for its idols is to many countries, including America, Canada. These sculptures are made of the wood of a tree called Sirs. These trees are only found in Tamil Nadu. Statues of this wood are about 100 age. In about six months, five artisans prepare a three -foot statue. This price is about three lakh calls. A small statue of three feet is ready within a month, it is 35 to 40 thousand. KP says its idols in farmhouses, hotels and restaurants, etc. Except their homes have been installed. The Expo Mart has three sculptures.