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Our purpose is to ensure sustainable livelihoods for rural artisans: Sumita Ghose of Rangsutra

The Face of Vibrant Bharat, Sumita Ghose has been working to revive the rich tradition of craftsmanship in a rapidly changing urban market.

July 30, 2021 / 18:40 IST
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Working to improve the rural society and economy for years, Sumita Ghose, in 2005, founded rangSutra that tapped the unexplored talent pool of the Indian rustic artisanry. The revolutionary social venture was started as a collaboration of more than 1,000 artisans, investing INR 1,000 each.

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Today, this community-owned craft company has more than 2,000 shareholders with a turnover of over Rs 20 cr. The aim of the organisation is to create a just, equitable and inclusive world, where sustainable development, business growth, social inclusion and environmental protection can coexist.

"Our purpose is to ensure sustainable livelihoods for rural artisans. Despite many of them being skilled in handloom weaving, hand embroideries and other traditional skills, there was a significant lack in earning opportunities, especially for women in villages of Western Rajasthan, where I had lived and worked for 10 years, prior to starting rangSutra," reminisces Ghose.