Empowering Women Entrepreneurs

Threads of Change

A group of women from rural Rajasthan have come together to launch a new handmade textile brand called RangRiti Roots. The initiative is part of a women empowerment project supported by local NGOs and government self-help groups.

The brand features eco-friendly dyes and traditional handwoven designs, merging cultural art with modern appeal. Through collective production and online sales, the women are now earning a sustainable income for their families.

The success of RangRiti Roots highlights how community-driven entrepreneurship can revive ancient crafts and create new opportunities in rural economies.

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