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From Adversity to Artistry: Babitha K's Journey of Empowering Women with Bano Kaabil

Babitha K's Bano Kaabil empowers Mumbai slum women through modern handicrafts, weaving a brighter future amidst adversity.

March 05, 2024 / 15:50 IST
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For many of us, the pandemic brought home the realities of how much work it takes to run our homes. For the first time in years, we found ourselves regularly cooking every meal, cleaning our homes, and attending to all the little tasks necessary to keep our households running smoothly. To add to the challenge, we were doing all this while working from home, with our days stretching far into the evenings. It was indeed hard work.

As difficult as that sounds, life was infinitely harder for those who lost their jobs. Remember, this was a time when no one knew when the lockdowns would end, and when (and if) the world would go back to normal again. 

The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on India's workforce, particularly impacting women, whose participation dwindled from 19% to 9%. Among the hardest hit were the house helps, often marginalized and overlooked. Their incomes had stopped, but their expenses hadn't. 

In this time of need, Babitha K saw an opportunity to make a difference. She began sharing her passion for art and craft with her house help, igniting the spark that would lead to the creation of Bano Kaabil: an initiative that is run by women, for women, and with women. This is an initiative that empowers these women to create alternate earning streams by imparting skills in modern handicrafts like macramé, crochet, and concrete crafting.