पंजीकरण और प्रशिक्षण नि: शुल्क है। कृपया किसी को भुगतान न करें। Registration and training is free of cost. Please don’t pay to anyone.

An initiative to support Farmer, laborers, and women from seeding to selling with alternative sources of income through Handicraft, Handloom, Food, Laghu Udyog, Grih Udyog, Garments & other Factories with more products and selling via E-commerce, Export, Exhibition, and local distribution channels.

GHAR GHAR FACTORY- GHAR GHAR KAAM Mission is a part of our vision. We have decided to make Manufacturing Hub Bihar. We are managing entire activities till selling. Our focus is Manufacturing and exporting Indian products and building self-sustainable farmers(#AnnData), laborers (#DeshKiTakat #MazdoorMission), and Women entrepreneurs (#NaariShakti).

We are supporting Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan (Vocal for Local). Join us, start establishing FACTORIES and make it successful. Your contribution can change the World.

यह हस्तशिल्प, हथकरघा, खाद्य, लगु उद्योग, गृह उद्योग, गारमेंट्स और अन्य उत्पादों के साथ आय के वैकल्पिक स्रोतों के साथ किसान, श्रमिक, महिलाओं और नए उद्यमियों का समर्थन करने के लिए है। हम ई-कॉमर्स, एक्सपोर्ट, एग्जीबिशन, डोमेस्टिक मार्केट्स आदि के जरिए बेचने में मदद करेंगे।

kis मिशन हमारी दृष्टि का एक हिस्सा है। हम बेचने तक की पूरी गतिविधियों का प्रबंधन कर रहे हैं। हमारा ध्यान भारतीय उत्पादों के विनिर्माण और निर्यात और स्व-स्थायी किसानों (#AannData), मजदूरों (#DeshKiTakat #MazdoorMission) और महिला उद्यमियों (#NaariShakti) का निर्माण करना है।

हमने मैन्युफैक्चरिंग हब बिहार बनाने का फैसला किया है।

हम आत्‍मा निर्भर भारत अभियान (स्थानीय के लिए मुखर) का समर्थन कर रहे हैं। हमसे जुड़ें और इसे सफल बनाएं। आपका योगदान विश्व को बदल सकता है।

Kisan Kalyan Foundation Trust is taking many steps for employment in Bihar.

Team members, Leaders, or Staff- We have decided to provide a Smart salary, luxurious facilities, valuable social respect, foreign trips, etc. in the future. Currently, they will be earned by projects with incentives.
Farmers will get many benefits like Agriculture equipment (less price or on rent), financial support, fast and secure transport, dedicated team support, manpower management, promotion, marketing, etc. with alternative sources of income through small industries and factories.
Labors will get work at home town with handsome salaries and respect, no need to go out.
Women or women entrepreneurs will get support in jobs, security, and financial assistance with world exposure.
We will support old people, they can earn easily for life better at home.
We will provide better markets for Handicraft.
Our focus is only Manufacturing and export by which we can get employment.
We have decide to provide Health insurance, Employee provident fund, Medical facilities, etc.
We promise to full fill all needs as discussed above. We will also accept suggestion for better Bihar building.
We urge you, your friends and family to join this venture and make Bihar Manufacturing Hub.
We have many initiatives in our mission, will disclose later. We are inviting all to join hands and earning.

किसान कल्याण फाउंडेशन ट्रस्ट बिहार में रोजगार के लिए कई कदम उठा रहा है।

टीम के सदस्य, नेता या कर्मचारी- हमने भविष्य में स्मार्ट वेतन, शानदार सुविधाएं, मूल्यवान सामाजिक सम्मान, विदेश यात्राएं आदि प्रदान करने का निर्णय लिया है। वर्तमान में, उन्हें प्रोत्साहन के साथ परियोजनाओं द्वारा अर्जित किया जाएगा।
किसानों को छोटे उद्योगों और कारखानों के माध्यम से आय के वैकल्पिक स्रोतों के साथ कृषि उपकरण (कम कीमत या किराए पर), वित्तीय सहायता, तेज और सुरक्षित परिवहन, समर्पित टीम समर्थन, मैन पावर प्रबंधन, पदोन्नति, विपणन आदि जैसे कई लाभ मिलेंगे।
सुंदर वेतन और सम्मान के साथ होम टाउन में मजदूरों को काम मिलेगा, बाहर जाने की आवश्यकता नहीं है।
महिला या महिला उद्यमियों को नौकरी, सुरक्षा, वित्तीय सहायता के साथ विश्व एक्सपोज़र में सहयोग मिलेगा।
हम बूढ़े लोगों का समर्थन करेंगे, वे घर पर बेहतर जीवन के लिए आसानी से कमा सकते हैं।
हम हस्तशिल्प के लिए एक बेहतर बाजार प्रदान करेंगे।
हमारा ध्यान केवल विनिर्माण और निर्यात है जिससे हम रोजगार प्राप्त कर सकते हैं।
हमने स्वास्थ्य बीमा, कर्मचारी भविष्य निधि, चिकित्सा सुविधा आदि प्रदान करने का निर्णय लिया है।
जैसा कि ऊपर चर्चा की गई है, हम सभी जरूरतों को पूरा करने का वादा करते हैं। हम बेहतर बिहार निर्माण के लिए सुझाव भी स्वीकार करेंगे।
हम आपसे, आपके मित्रों और परिवार से इस उद्यम में शामिल होने और बिहार मैन्युफैक्चरिंग हब बनाने का आग्रह करते हैं।
हमारे मिशन में हमारी कई पहलें हैं, बाद में खुलासा करेंगे। हम सभी को हाथ मिलाने और कमाने के लिए आमंत्रित कर रहे हैं।

Our services

A, FARMING SECTOR –

  • Organised channel- well process with target oriented in time frame. संगठित चैनल- समय सीमा में लक्ष्य उन्मुख के साथ अच्छी तरह से प्रक्रिया।
  • Providing Upgraded equipment on rent with subsidy सब्सिडी के साथ किराए पर अपग्रेडेड उपकरण उपलब्ध कराना
  • Fund raising from Finance services, Government schemes and other sources वित्त सेवाओं, सरकारी योजनाओं और अन्य स्रोतों से धन जुटाना
  • Providing highly qualified and well experienced Man power अत्यधिक योग्य और अच्छी तरह से अनुभवी मैन पावर प्रदान करना
  • Technical support तकनीकी सहायता
  • Alternative sources of income like Government schemes, employment and others सरकारी योजनाओं, रोजगार और अन्य जैसे आय के वैकल्पिक स्रोत
  • Availability quality Seeds, Pesticides उपलब्धता गुणवत्ता वाले बीज, कीटनाशक
  • Providing Water supply पानी की आपूर्ति प्रदान करना
  • Organised Transportation संगठित परिवहन
  • Promotion पदोन्नति
  • Organizing Seminars for sharing ideas विचारों को साझा करने के लिए सेमिनार का आयोजन
  • 24×7 support team सपोर्ट टीम
  • Finding Buyers through online and offline ऑनलाइन और ऑफलाइन माध्यम से खरीदार ढूंढना
  • Exporting निर्यात
  • Motivational workshops प्रेरक कार्यशालाएँ
  • Online E-commerce platform for selling बिक्री के लिए ऑनलाइन ई-कॉमर्स प्लेटफॉर्म
  • Information about Government schemes सरकारी योजनाओं की जानकारी
  • Credit facilities through finance institutions वित्त संस्थानों के माध्यम से ऋण की सुविधा
  • Exhibition प्रदर्शनी
  • Technical education तकनीकी शिक्षा
  • Storage facilities भंडारण – सुविधाएँ

Alternative sources of income- off farming

Proposed industries to be set up within a year in Bihar

  • Textile Garments production कपड़ा वस्त्र उत्पादन
  • Hosiery productions होजरी निर्माण
  • Textile printing (Digital, Block, Screen, Roller, etc) कपड़ा छपाई (डिजिटल, ब्लॉक, स्क्रीन, रोलर, आदि)
  • Handloom fabric हैंडलूम का कपड़ा
  • Machine/ Computer Embroidery मशीन / कंप्यूटर कढ़ाई
  • Essential products आवश्यक उत्पाद
  • Foods फूड्स
  • Daily uses products दैनिक उत्पादों का उपयोग करता है
  • Carpets कालीन
  • Handicrafts हस्तशिल्प
  • Wooden, Stone, Metal, Glass handicrafts Export लकड़ी, पत्थर, धातु, कांच हस्तशिल्प निर्यात
  • Mobile Charger मोबाइल चार्जर
  • Farming tools production खेती के उपकरण उत्पादन
  • Footwear जूते
  • Electronics parts इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स भागों
  • Vehicle accessories वाहन का सामान
  • Medical मेडिकल
  • Soft Toys खिलौने
  • Bakery बेकरी खाना
  • Stationery स्टेशनरी
  • Cosmetics प्रसाधन सामग्री
  • Festival products त्योहार के उत्पाद
  • Religious items धार्मिक वस्तु
  • Retail chains खुदरा श्रृंखलाएं
  • Computer parts कंप्यूटर भागों
  • Fashion items फैशन उत्पादों
  • Cemented bricks and tiles सीमेंटेड ईंटें और टाइल्स
  • Chocolate चॉकलेट उत्पादों
  • Puja path items पूजा का सामान
  • Snacks स्नैक्स
  • Pickles (Aachar) and more अचार (Aachar) और अधिक
 

Udyog Aadhar Registration- #KisanKalyanFoundation is building #Self-Sustainable to #Farmers (#Kisan) #Labour (#Mazdoors) #Women-Entrepreneur (#Nari-Shakti)

HANDICRAFTS OF BIHAR-AN OVERVIEW

The state of Bihar is rich in its arts and crafts, which is quite evident from the fact that it is home to some of India’s first paintings,
including the famous Madhubani paintings and the miniature paintings done on paper and leaves, wall decorations, patchwork, applique
work, and local handicrafts.
Mithila, a region situated to the north of Bihar, is the place where the Madhubani paintings are believed to have originated. These
paintings are Bihar’s most unique folk art, done on either paper or canvas by the women of Mithila.
Miniature paintings make use of leaves or paper and depict the lives of Buddha or Mahavira. They are sold to the pilgrims and tourists in
Bodh Gaya and are quite popular.
Bihar is also famous for stone pottery, white metal statuettes, bamboo artifacts, wooden toys, and leather goods. The wood inlay is another
ancient craft quite famous here. In this craft, the craftsmen use different wood and metal to create inlaid designs for table toys, wall
plaques,s, and trays. In north Bihar, a special grass called Sikki is found which when dyed in bright colors and woven with natural grass
makes excellent attractive baskets, boxes, and figures.

  • Madhubani Painting
  • Manjusha Art
  • Bamboo and cane crafts
  • Metal Craft
  • Patna Kalam
  • Papier Mache
  • Pottery & Ceramics
  • Sikki Craft
  • Stone Carvings (Pattharkati)
  • Textile Applique
  • Textile-Block Printing
  • Textile – Sujini Embroidery
  • Tikuli Art
  • Wood Carving
 
District
Craft
Village /Sub district
Bhagalpur
Handloom silk tasar weaving
Darbhanga
Sujuni embroidery
Darbhanga
Khatwa -applique work
Darbhanga
Khatwa -applique
Darbhanga
Lac bangles-lahath kiri
Paridasari village
Darbhanga
Sikki grins work
Darbhanga
Wooden toys
Gaya
Stone carving
Patharkatti,khukdi,gaya
Haveli
Handloom silk tasar weaving
Haveli
Tribal jewellery
Katihar
Handoom silk tasar weaving
Kathar
Jute craft
Madhubani
Sujuni embroidery
Madhubani
Khatwa -applique work
Madhubani
Khatwa -applique
Madhubani
Lac bangles-lahath kiri
Muzaffarpur town
Madhubani
Papier -mache
kati,Rahiyam,villages in rajnagar
Madhubani
Siki grass work
Madhubani
Terracotta
Darbhanga town -rvlaula ganj
Munger
Handoom silk tasar weaving
Munger
Tribal jewellery
Muzaffarpur
Sujuni embroidery
Busra village
Muzaffarpur
Khatwa -applique work
Muzaffarpur
Khatwa -applique
Muzaffarpur
Skki grass work
Muzaffarpur town
Muzaffarpur
Wooden toys
Patna
Khatwa -applique work
patna
Patna
Khatwa -applique
patna city
Patna
Wooden toys
Patna
Sujuni embroidery
Purnima
Handoom silk tasar weaving
Purnima
Jute craft

- Bamboo and Cane crafts of Bihar

The bamboo and cane crafts of Bihar have a rich historical past that is amalgamated with the preferences of modern urban people. As
Bihar is affluent in the tradition of the powerful dynasties like Magadha Majanapadas, Mauryan Empire, and Gupta Empire, the artisans
had received encouragement from them. With the introduction of modern technologies, the bamboo and cane craft of Bihar has
flourished. As time precedes the tradition of the past and the style of the modern age have developed the cult of the bamboo and cane
crafts of Bihar. This has also led to improvements in the products at a high grade with subtle changes.
Place of practicing– Gaya, Samastipur, Kisangaj, Begusarai, Lakhisarai, Nalanda

- Madhubani (Mithila) Painting

Madhubani painting, also called Mithila Painting, is a traditional folk art of Bihar that has succeeded in creating a place globally.
Madhubani painting has been done traditionally by the women of villages around the present town of Madhubani and other areas of the
Mithila region of Bihar. The painting was traditionally done on freshly plastered mud walls of huts, but now it is also done on cloth,
hand-made paper, and canvas. The colors used are derived from plants.
Place of practicing– Madhubani, Patna

- Manjusha Art (Angika Art)

Manjusa art is believed to be the only art form in the history of art form in India that has a sequential representation of the story and is
displayed in a series. This is also called a scroll painting. Manjusa art is a folk art of Bhagalpur, Bihar, and has been dated back to the 7th
century. The name Manjusa is also associated with an elaborate story, a goddess, and a festival celebrated in Bhagalpur.
Place of practicing– Madhubani, Bhagalpur, Patna

- Metal Craft

Brass and Bell Metal art is about 300 years old in Bihar. It is popular for decorative items like idols of God-Goddesses, statues, and other
daily utility items
Bell metal is a mixture of copper and tin. Wax and wood which are essentially needed for these forest-based metal crafts, are naturally
available in abundance in tribal areas of Bihar. The craft received patronage from the Royal families, who used to pay the artisans to
make idols.
Brass or bell metal craft items are prepared by melting the metal using a lost wax technique. All individuals and group artisans work
around their houses or at a commonplace.                                                                                                                                                                         Place of practicing– Madhubani, Bhagalpur, Patna, Gaya

- Patna Kalam

Patna School of Painting or Patna Qalaam (Patna Kalam) or Company Painting is a style of Indian Painting, which existed in Bihar, India in the 18th and 19th centuries. Patna Kalam caught the connoisseur’s eye for its clear stylistic difference and unusual use of watercolors. For the first time, there was a rich coherence between realism and visual perspective. This style combined elements of the Mughal and British styles of paintings so well, that it was called the Feringhee Kalam (the White man’s art. The paintings were done on surfaces as diverse as paper, mica, and even ivory diskettes, that were used as brooches. It was the world’s first independent school of painting which dealt exclusively with the commoner and his lifestyle also helped Patna Kalam’s paintings gain in popularity. The subjects of these paintings had always been the common man and his mundane routines. It’s a miniature form of painting that has, because of its unique style and form, occupied separate shelves at art galleries in London and museums in Prague.                                                                                                                                             Place of practicing– Patna

- Paper Mache

Paper mache is an ancient craft of Bihar that was used for the preparation of masks for different dance forms. It is a construction material made from paper pulp. Newspaper or waste Paper, multani mitti, methi powder (for fragrance and protection from insects), an adhesive made from water, and wheat flour are used for paper mache crafts.Paper Mache is a great recycling craft in Bihar. First, the dry paper is soaked in water for about one week. After it has fragmented in the water, it is crushed in khal musal, or beaten with a hammer, to make it into a paste. Multani mitti is soaked in water for at least 24 hours. Then, the paper, multani mitti, methi powder. and adhesive are mixed to form various shapes and sizes. The whole process is done by hand and at the end the shapes are dried and painted to give it a perfect look. At present paper mache is used in the production of utilitarian accessories and households. There is a huge collection of paper mache crafts in the museum of Upendra Maharathi Shilp Anusandhan Sansthan. The Institute also gives training on paper mache to the students and artisans.                                              Place of practicing– Patna, Madhubani

- Pottery & Ceramics

Pottery and ceramics have been an important part of human culture for thousands of years. From prehistoric storage jars to tiles on the space shuttles, pottery and ceramics have played a key role in innumerable human endeavors. In art history, ceramics and ceramic art mean art objects such as figures, tiles, and tableware made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery. Some ceramic products are regarded as fine art, while others are regarded as decorative. Industrial, or applied art objects, or as artifacts in archaeology. They may be made by one individual or in a factory where a group of people design, make, and decorate the ware. Decorative ceramics are sometimes called “art pottery”. Pottery is generally considered to be containers made from clay. “Pot” is a term used for any number of container forms. Both words derive from the Old English potion, “to push”. When we consider how the potter pushes as they throw the clay on the wheel, it is easy to see how the process got its name. Bihar has a rich history of clay pottery work. Since the time of Mauryan and Gupta, this art has been in practice in Bihar. The archeological excavations at places like Nalanda and Rajgir confirmed the existence of this artistic craft in Bihar. Beautiful earthen utensils and tiles are made by potters of Bihar. They have the ability and skill to do artistic and beautiful paintings on earthen pots. Patna is very famous for such work. Patna is also famous for making earthen statues of various gods and goddesses.                                                        Place of pacticing– Patna, Gava, Madhubani

- Sikki Craft

Crafting products, mainly various forms of utilitarian containers, figurines of Gods and Goddesses, and toys, using Sikki grass were an integral part of the living heritage of the women of the part of Northern Bihar, which used to be known as Mithila. This used to be one of the 5 forms of handcrafts that a lady was supposed to be expert in, namely – Painting (this art form has become famous as Madhubani / Mithila painting), embroidery (known as Suzni craft), embroidery (known as Kashidakari), Papier mache craft and Sikki grass work). Before marriage, a girl’s skill in these 5 crafts was used to raise her demand as a bride in the village, and products made in these five crafts were to go as a part of the dowry from the gut’s side. The Sikki grass craft has thus existed for hundreds of years, and it is difficult to ascertain exactly how old this craft is. However, as a craft being used for commercial use has been a more recent phenomenon, over the last couple of decades.                                Place of practicing– Patna. Darbhanga, Madhubani, Muzaffarpur

- Stone Carvings (Pattharkati)

Bihar being the land of Buddha, the stone craft of Bihar exhibits the Buddhist tradition including the Buddhist path of Middle Living. The stone images of Gaya reiterate the messages delivered by Lord Buddha. The tradition of the stone craft of Bihar dates back to the ancient eras and it reached its zenith during the Mauryan period as the dynasty was characterized by its craftsmanship. The Pattharkatti region of Atri in Gaya is one of the major centers of stone craft in Bihar. Other centers are located in Nalanda and Patna. The stone craft of Bihar demonstrates some huge statues of the great sage. Buddha that are found in the neighboring places of Gaya. Including these, various Stupas and monasteries stand as great examples of the excellent artistic quality of the artisans of Bihar. Among the most popular stone carvings, the Ashoka pillar at Samath is a beautiful piece that exhibits the marvelous art of the stone craft of Bihar. Black stone artisans of Gaya in Bihar are also well acclaimed for their creation of the Vishnapad temple in black stone in Gaya.                                                                                                                                                 Place of practicing– Patna. Gaya. Nalanda. Navada. Jehanabad, Aurangabad

- Textiles- Applique (Handicraft)

Khatwa is the name given to appliqué works in Bihar. Khatwa is about designing by cutting one fabric and stitching the pieces to another fabric. Khatwa is mainly used to create designer tents, canoples, shamlanas, and much more. Making such tents involves work by both men and women. While cutting of clothes is done by men, women use their expertise in stitching part. Khatwa is also used in designing women’s garments as well. This is where the real talent of Bihar people is seen in the work. The designs created are sharp, intricate, and highly appealing. Most of the garment shops sell these highly artistic clothes. People in some villages of Bihar are involved only in artworks and it is their main source of income. Since the same skills are passed down to generations, the expertise and innovations are immaculate.                                   Place of practicing– Patna, Gaya, Muzaffarpur, Madhubani. Darbhanga

- Block printing

Block printing is a traditional and intricate craft that holds a significant place in the cultural and artistic heritage of Bihar, India. The state has a rich tradition of block printing, with artisans practicing this craft in various regions. One of the prominent centers for block printing in Bihar is the city of Bhagalpur. Here, skilled craftsmen use wooden blocks carved with intricate designs to imprint patterns onto fabrics, creating visually stunning textiles. The process involves meticulous precision, as the artisans carefully apply natural dyes to the wooden blocks and press them onto the fabric, transferring the intricate designs with remarkable detail. The designs often reflect the cultural motifs and traditions of Bihar, making each piece a unique representation of the region’s artistic identity. Block printing in Bihar not only contributes to the vibrant textile industry but also helps preserve and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the state. The craftsmanship involved in this traditional art form has been passed down through generations, ensuring its continuation as an integral part of Bihar’s artistic legacy.                                                    Place of practicing– Patna, Gaya, Agrawal

- Sujini Embroidery

Sujani (or Sujini) is one of the most popular forms of conventional art and craft prevailing in Bihar. It is a traditional quilt made in the rural areas of that state. The art has been preserved in the remote villages by the women who prepare articles of great aesthetic value, primarily meant for household use. Created with the simplest of stitches, with readily available fabrics, and at times with well-worn pieces of clothes, the Sujant works are generally crafted by women in their free time at home. Craftswomen produce furnishings such as bedspreads, wall hangings, cushions, and bolster covers, as well as clothing items like saris, dupattas, and kurtas. Traditionally, at the time of childbirth, patches of different colored cloth from old sarts and dhotis were sewn together with a simple running stitch to make a quilt called Sujani. The purpose of using old cloth with sujani was very specific to wrap the newborn, to allow It to be enveloped in a soft embrace, resembling that of its mother. Three or four sections of sarts or dhotis were laid on top of each other and quilted with the thread that was unpicked from the used garments. The stitch filling of the motits was done with a simple running stitch and the outline of the motif was usually done with a chain stitch in dark color.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Place of practicing– Patna, Muzaffarpur, Gaya, Araria, Madhepura, Lakhisaral

- Tikuli Art

Having its origin in Patna city, the craft, which is believed to be around 800 years old, involved melting glass, adding the traced pattern in natural colors, and thereafter embellishing it with gold foil to create the “tikt” or “bindi”, which is worn by married Indian women on their forehead.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Place of practicing– Patna

- Wood Carving

From time immemorial Bihar had a history of wooden craft which consisted of the manufacturing of wooden furniture and toys. Right from the time of Mauryan and most particularly from the time of Ashok, it has remained high on the scale in terms of artistic beauty. creativity, durability, and cheap price. During Ashok’s reign beautiful royal thrones, royal gates or doors, and panels of temples were manufactured by wood artists of Bihar. This ancient art has not only been preserved but also has been converted into a means of livelihood by artists of Bihar which is one of the few places where wood carving work is still practiced. Bihar is one of the few places where the wood carving and inlay work is done with wall plaques, table tops, pens, and paper cutters being from wood and inlaid with diverse materials ranging from metal, ivory, stag horn to chips of different wood. Patna is a very famous center of wooden toy making.                                                                                                        Place of practicing– Patna, Gaya. Nevada. Jehanabad. Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur

- Handloom Silk

Handloom silk production in Bihar is an age-old craft deeply rooted in the state’s cultural and artistic heritage. Bhagalpur, often referred to as the ‘Silk City,’ stands out as a prominent hub for handloom silk weaving in Bihar. The process begins with the careful cultivation of mulberry trees to provide nourishing leaves for silkworms. Silkworm larvae are then reared in controlled environments, where they feed on mulberry leaves and spin delicate cocoons. Skilled artisans carefully unwind these cocoons, extracting silk threads in a process known as reeling. The extracted silk threads are then dyed using traditional methods, incorporating a rich palette of colors that reflects the cultural vibrancy of Bihar. The actual weaving takes place on handlooms, where artisans use their expertise to create intricate and unique silk fabrics. The handloom silk from Bihar is celebrated for its fine quality, soft texture, and exquisite designs, often featuring traditional motifs that capture the essence of the region. The entire process of handloom silk production not only showcases the skilled craftsmanship of the weavers but also contributes to the preservation of Bihar’s cultural identity and sustains the livelihoods of numerous artisans across the state.                                                          Place of practicing– Bhagalpur, Haveli, Patna, Gaya, Munger, Purnia, Katihar

- Lac bangles - lahath, Kiri

The lacquer used for making bangles is natural lac which is coloured using coloured lac by heating it. The lac is pressed and stuck on the brass metal bangles. Normal lac is stuck/pasted thickly on a wooden rod and rolled over a flat surface to make it into a cylindrical shape                Place of practicing– Bhagalpur, Haveli, Patna, Darbhanga, Madhubani

- Jute craft

“Jute” is the name of the plant or fiber used to make burlap, hessian, or gunny cloth. Jute is one of the most affordable natural fibers. and second only to cotton in the amount produced and variety of uses. Jute fibers are composed primarily of the plant materials cellulose and lignin.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Place of practicing– Bhagalpur, Haveli, Patna, Gaya, Purnia, Katihar

- Tribal jewellery

Some of the adjectives that can be used to describe tribal jewelry are earthen, quirky, funky, etc. The tribes used to create jewelry like bangles, earcuffs, toe rings, earrings, etc.                                                                                                                                                                                             Place of practicing Bhagalpur. Haveli, Patna. Gaya, Munger

- Handloom Textiles

Handloom Weavers of Bihar Have Styled Their Offerings Based On The Resources Available Locally. In Bhagalpur And Kaloria On The Eastern Flanks Of The State. The Weaver Community Has Developed a High Level Of Skills In Tussar Silk Spinning. Especially Thigh. And Hand Reeling. To Give that Unique Low-Twist Tussar Silk Yarns Of Such Texture That These Cannot Be Made Anywhere Else In The World. Similar Conditions Helped The Wavers In the Gaya-Nalanda Region To Come Up With Raw Silk Products. Wavers In Madhubani. Taking Advantage Of The Humidity Of The Nearby Kosi River. Honed Their Cotton Spinning Skills To Such An Extent That Hand Spun-Hand Woven Cotton Of Madhubani Became As Famous As The Painting Of The Region.                                                                                                                                                                                               Place of practicing– Bhagalpur. Haveli, Patna. Gaya, Munger. Katihar, Nevada

- Carpets

Obra in Bihar has a hoary tradition in carpet weaving dating back to the Buddhist and Mauryan eras when high-class floor coverings used to be woven here. But the pile carpet as we know it took birth only about 300 years ago and flourished because of royal patronage and the old designs based on the Indo-Persian style, it is on the decline and has become isolated. Nowadays Gaya-Sasaram produces a rougher variety in the usual flora and geometrical patterns.                                                                                                                                                                                              Place of practicing– Bhadohi, Bhagalpur, Madhubani, Patna, Gaya

- Leathers

Leather craft is one of the non-textile Crafts. Today, caste-based discrimination has all but ended and the leather artisans have increased economic independence and social respectability. While many of the young generation are more interested in office and factory work. many entrepreneurial craftspeople are working hard to keep up with the demands of the market. The continuously growing interest in the handmade. The unique characteristic of leather craft is its minute handcrafted detalls with simple yet generation-old techniques of slicing, hand stitching, punching, and braiding. The choice of colors, embroidery, and product patterns are wisely made and delivered to keep the traditional charm of the product and on the other hand, add to the modem values.                                                                                                                                              Place of practicing– Patna, Gaya,

Due to Covid-19

  • Approx 60 Lac migrant laborers came back to Bihar.
  • Mr. Narendra Damodar Das Modi (Prime Minister of India) has announced a Rs. 20 Lac Crore package and launched many schemes for employment.
  • Many countries may be China’s products would be banned.

This is the right time to establish factories in Bihar. The World can demand products from India. We will ready for production.

कोविद -19 के कारण

  • लगभग 60 लाख माइग्रेट मजदूर बिहार वापस आ गए।
  • श्री नरेंद्र दामोदर दास मोदी (भारत के प्रधान मंत्री) ने 20 लाख करोड़ रुपये के पैकेज की घोषणा की है और रोजगार के लिए कई योजनाएं शुरू की हैं।
  • कई देश चीन के उत्पादों पर प्रतिबंध लगा सकते हैं।

बिहार में कारखाने स्थापित करने का यह सही समय है। विश्व भारत से उत्पादों की मांग कर सकता है। हम उत्पादन के लिए तैयार होंगे।

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