Johar Haat Goes Green: Artisans from 3 States Showcase Sustainable Craftsmanship
Jamshedpur, June 14, 2024: The June 2024 edition of Johar Haat, a Tata Steel Foundation initiative, kicked off today at Prakriti Vihar, Kadma, Jamshedpur. This week-long exhibition brings together over 20 entrepreneurs from three states – Jharkhand, Assam, and Karnataka – representing five different tribes.
Sustainability Takes Center Stage
The theme for this Johar Haat aligns perfectly with World Environment Day, celebrated earlier this month on June 5th. The focus is on showcasing sustainable handicrafts that combine creativity, traditional techniques, and eco-friendly materials.
A Glimpse into the Haat
Visitors can expect a vibrant display of handcrafted treasures, including intricate cane furniture, beautiful dry flower arrangements, and textiles woven by skilled tribal artisans. Workshops on cane craft making and tribal textiles will also be held during the Haat.
Tribal Cuisines to Beat the Heat
The food stalls will tantalize taste buds with a selection of tribal delicacies, specially curated to help you beat the summer heat.
Supporting Tribal Communities
This Johar Haat edition highlights Tata Steel Foundation’s commitment to promoting sustainable practices and preserving the rich heritage of tribal communities.
A Glimpse into the Events:
The Johar Haat offers a unique opportunity to delve into tribal heritage. Here’s what’s in store:
- Workshops: Learn the art of cane craft making and gain insights into tribal textiles through special workshops.
- Tribal Delights: Beat the summer heat with a delightful selection of tribal cuisine prepared specifically for the season.
- Meet the Artisans: Over 20 stalls representing five tribes will showcase their wares. Here’s a peek at some of the participants:
Stall No. | Organization Name | Tribe | State | Craft/Food/Healers |
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1 | SIBIL Johar | Ho | Jharkhand | Tribal Textile |
2 | Chitra Dry Flowers | Bodo | Assam | Dry Flowers |
3 | Adivasi Sathya Herbal Hair Oil | Hakki Pikki | Karnataka | Herbal Oil |
4 | Subasani Sital Pati Industries | Bodo | Assam | Cane and bamboo craft |
5 | Jobaha Textiles | Santhal | Jharkhand | Santhal Textile |
6 | Mat Craft | Bodo | Assam | Mat Craft |
7 | Sagun Mahila Samiti | Santhal | Jharkhand | Jharkhand Cuisine |
8 | National Tribal Traditional Healers Association of India | Santhal & Kharwar | Jharkhand | Tribal Healers |
This Johar Haat promises a captivating experience, promoting sustainable practices and preserving the rich cultural heritage of tribal communities.