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OKHAI
Magical Hands! Mystical Colours! A brand
created & promoted by Tata Chemicals Society
for Rural Development (TCSRD) with the aim
of generating employment in rural areas, opens
its nationwide first retail outlet at Himalaya
Mall, Drive-in Road, Ahmedabad. The Okhai
retail outlet was inaugurated by Honorable Shri.
Saurabhbhai Patel - Minister of State for Finance,
Energy, Industry and Petrochemicals. Dr. Arup
Basu, COO Chemicals, Tata Chemicals Limited
& Mr. Ashvini Hiran, COO - Consumer Products
Business, Tata Chemicals Limited were also present
at the occasion.
The
Okhamandal region in Gujarat is a drought prone
area, where handicrafts have been identified as
a promising means of generating livelihood for
hundreds of women of this area. TCSRD has taken
a revolutionary initiative by forming Self Help
Groups (SHGs) in the villages of Okhamandal region
and the members of these groups are involved in
handicrafts production. At present, hundreds of
women are benefiting from this programme. The
handicrafts made by these women are promoted under
the brand name Okhai.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Arup Basu, COO
Chemicals, Tata Chemicals Limited,
said, We are delighted to launch the first
Okhai retail outlet in Ahmedabad.
The opening of this retail outlet is a step towards
our dream of a prosperous rural Gujarat. This
initiative is an amalgamation of Rural & Urban
India a platform to bring the products
of rural craftsmanship to a growing city like
Ahmedabad,.
Tata Chemicals realizes the need for women
empowerment at the grass root level and has been
continuously facilitating them with various initiatives
for the development of self, family and society.
And with Okhai, we have been successful
in making a remarkable difference in the lives
of rural women. It has not only helped the rural
women earn better livelihood, but has also spread
awareness about the traditional crafts of the
region. Thus, helping us preserve a rich part
of our national cultural heritage for generations
to come, Said Ms. Alka Talwar, Head Community
Development, Tata Chemicals Limited.
Women of Okhamandal are endowed with the talent
and traditional skills to make exquisite handicrafts
in the typical Okhamandal style. The custom of
producing traditional handicrafts for ceremonial
functions is widely prevalent amongst the tribes
like the Ahirs, the Rabari, the Charan, and communities
like the Lohana and Harijan. Mirror work, patchwork,
embroidery and appliqué work are all a
vibrant expression of their way of life, their
rituals and their legends. Thus, handicrafts were
identified as a promising means of generating
livelihood for hundreds of women in the area.
About Tata Chemicals Society
for Rural Development (TCSRD)
Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) set up the Tata Chemicals
Society for Rural Development (TCSRD) in 1980
to promote its social objectives for the communities
in and around Mithapur, where its facility is
located. This service was further extended to
the communities in and around its Babrala and
Haldia facilities.
The Society works to protect and nurture the rural
populations in and around TCL's facilities, and
helps people achieve self-sufficiency in natural
resource management, livelihood support and the
building of health and education infrastructure.
Taking into account the different geographical
spread of the three regions and their individual
subcultures, different agricultural, economic
and development programmes have been implemented
in these regions.
Tata Chemicals Limited was one of the first
organizations to hold an Impact camp, which was
held at Mithapur in the year 1982, providing eye
care to hundreds of patients at the Mithapur Hospital.
Tata Chemicals Limited was also the first organization
to run worlds first hospital on wheels
the Life Line Express, through Jamnagar district
for the first time between November 21, 2004 and
December 21, 2004.
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