Tripura Bamboo Artisan Overjoyed After PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat Mention

Pradip Chakraborty, a bamboo artisan from Tripura, expressed immense gratitude after being mentioned in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat. He credits the Tripura Bamboo Mission for supporting his business, which now employs 15-20 women producing 150-200 bamboo products monthly. PM Modi noted that the 2017 law change removing bamboo from the tree category has boosted the sector in the Northeast. Chakraborty's work, inspired by his mother, has gained recognition and encouragement from the national platform.

Key Points: Tripura Artisan Proud After PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat

  • Bamboo artisan Pradip Chakraborty mentioned in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat
  • He employs 15-20 women, earning up to Rs 7,000 monthly
  • Tripura Bamboo Mission supports integrated bamboo development
  • PM Modi highlighted bamboo sector growth after 2017 law change
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Tripura bamboo artisan "proud and encouraged" after mention in PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat

Bamboo artisan Pradip Chakraborty from Tripura thanks PM Modi for mentioning his work in Mann Ki Baat, inspiring his community and boosting the bamboo sector.

"I want to thank the Prime Minister for mentioning our work. After the programme, I received many calls from relatives and friends, which made me feel proud and happy. - Pradip Chakraborty"

Baikhora, April 26

Pradip Chakraborty, a bamboo artisan from Tripura, expressed his immense gratitude after being mentioned in the 133rd edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat, noting that it has brought pride to his entire community.

Speaking to ANI, Chakraborty said, "I want to thank the Prime Minister for mentioning our work. After the programme, I received many calls from relatives and friends, which made me feel proud and happy to be part of this journey."

Highlighting his journey and inspiration in the work, he emphasised the support from 'Tripura Bamboo Mission'.

"The Tripura Bamboo Mission has supported us greatly. Today, 15-20 women work here daily, earning up to Rs 7,000 each month. We produce around 150-200 bamboo products, including bags, jewellery boxes and photo frames. The recognition in Mann Ki Baat has encouraged me to expand this work even further," he said.

The Tripura government launched the Tripura Bamboo Mission in PPP mode for the integrated development of the bamboo sector in Tripura, with its implementation beginning from August 2007.

The Mission is focused on the development of 4 sub-sectors, namely, Bamboo Plantations, Bamboo Handicrafts, Bamboo Incense Sticks and Bamboo Industrial Applications. The role played by TBM has resulted in increased turnover as well as livelihood generation.

Chakraborty's mother also expressed gratitude and elation over the PM's words. "I feel very happy, and I want to thank the Prime Minister for his words of appreciation"

Pradip has been in the business for about 17 years, inspired by her mother. They make products such as bags, jewellery boxes and photo frames. With the support of the Tripura Bamboo Mission, Pradip has grown his business and now employs about 15-20 people.

Prime Minister, during his 133rd edition of the monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat, spoke about the success of the Northeast in the Bamboo sector. He elaborated that what was once viewed as a burden is now giving new impetus to employment, business, and innovation. According to British law, Bamboo was defined as a tree, and the rules associated with it were very strict.

"It was very difficult to transport Bamboo anywhere, and people started moving away from Bamboo-related businesses as a result. Our Government changed the law in 2017 and removed Bamboo from the tree category, and today, the Bamboo sector is flourishing throughout the Northeast," the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister mentioned Bijoy Sutradhar of Gomati district of Tripura and Pradeep Chakraborty of South Tripura, who saw a huge opportunity for themselves due to the law change, and integrated their work with technology.

"Today, they are producing better and more bamboo products than ever before.' PM Modi said

Highlighting the efforts of Khorolo Creative Crafts, which are working on Bamboo furniture and handicrafts, he further stated that teams are working on bamboo tissue culture and poly-house management in the Mamit district of Mizoram, too.

He also spoke about the Lagastal Bamboo Enterprise Team near Gangtok in Sikkim, which makes handicrafts, incense sticks, furniture, and interior decor items from bamboo. PM Modi urged people to purchase one bamboo product from the Northeast, saying their efforts will encourage those who toil hard to make Bamboo products.

- ANI

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Priya Sharma
Lovely to see such grassroots recognition. Pradip ji's story is truly inspiring - starting with his mother and now employing 15-20 women! These are the real change-makers of rural India. ❤️ I'm going to look up their bamboo products online and support them.
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Vikram Joshi
Finally, our traditional crafts are getting the attention they deserve. But let's not forget that many bamboo artisans still struggle with middlemen and fair pricing. Hope the government also sets up proper market linkages and ensures these workers get their rightful earnings. Still, a good first step.
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Sneha Patel
The British-era law on bamboo was so absurd! Cutting a plant was treated like cutting a tree. No wonder the sector was dying. Proud that our government corrected this colonial mindset. Now it's time to scale up and export these beautiful products globally. 🎋
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Rajesh Kumar
Pradip ji ko meri taraf se shubhkamnayein! It's heartwarming to see how a small initiative from Tripura is creating livelihoods. The women earning Rs 7,000 a month - that's real empowerment happening at the grassroots. Mann Ki Baat is doing a great job highlighting such unsung heroes. Wish more media would cover such positive stories instead of just politics.

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