From Tilonia to the World: The Hatheli Way

By Digital Empowerment Foundation Published on: August 23, 2024 The SWRC-Barefoot College began its work with crafts in 1974, aiming to integrate traditional crafts into broader community development initiatives. Over time, the craft section of Barefoot College evolved, and in 1992, it became Hatheli Sansthan, an independent registered non-profit society. Their legacy can be traced…

Tholu Bommalata: From Traditional Puppetry to Contemporary Design Innovation

By Digital Empowerment Foundation Published on: August 23, 2024 Tholu Bommalata, a traditional leather puppetry art from Nimmalakunta, Andhra Pradesh, has undergone a transformation, evolving into modern interior design. This art form involves creating intricate items from goat leather, utilising natural dyes and traditional tools. Artisans in Nimmalakunta use these techniques to produce a variety…

Amrapari Empowering the Women of Char-Chapori through Sustainable Livelihoods

By Digital Empowerment Foundation Published on: August 23, 2024 Amrapari (We Can) is a women’s collective established during the COVID-19 pandemic to create sustainable livelihoods for char-chapori women in Assam. These women, many of whom were daily wage earners working in fisheries, agriculture, and brick kilns, found themselves suddenly without work due to the lockdown.…