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In a remote village nestled amidst the verdant landscapes of West Bengal, there lived a woman named Sharmila. With a heart as resilient as the Sabai Grass she worked with, Sharmila was a beacon of strength and determination in her community

Each morning, before the sun had even begun to rise, Sharmila could be found in her humble home, surrounded by bundles of sabai grass and a flurry of activity. With skilled hands and a keen eye for detail, she transformed the coarse fibers into beautiful creations - sturdy sabai grass bags, intricately woven table mats, and elegant home decor items.

But Sharmila's work extended far beyond the confines of her home. With a child to care for and a needy family to support, she tirelessly tended to her responsibilities, juggling the demands of farming, household chores, and her burgeoning artisan business with unwavering determination.

Despite the challenges she faced, Sharmila's spirit remained undaunted. Fuelled by her innate sense of compassion and empathy, she reached out to other artisans in her village, offering them a platform to showcase their talents and sell their handicrafts alongside her own.

But Sharmila's ambitions stretched even further. Deep within her heart burned a desire to uplift and empower the women of her village. With each jute bag she sold and each table mat she wove, she dreamed of creating opportunities for her fellow women to earn a livelihood and gain financial independence.
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In the heart of the idyllic village near Bolpur Shantiniketan, there lived a girl named Rikta. With her bright eyes and infectious smile, Rikta was the epitome of innocence and charm. Despite the simplicity of her surroundings, she possessed a rare talent for creating beauty out of the humblest of materials.
From a young age, Rikta discovered her passion for crafting exquisite handicrafts using jute, a material abundant in her village. With boundless creativity and determination, she transformed strands of jute into stunning works of art - from intricately woven masks to whimsical owl figurines and elegant trays adorned with delicate patterns.
Yet, despite her growing success, Rikta remained humble and kind-hearted, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. She used a portion of her earnings to support her family and assist others in her village who were less fortunate, embodying the true spirit of generosity and compassion.
For Rikta, the true measure of her success lay not in the acclaim of others, but in the joy and fulfillment she found in pursuing her passion and making a positive impact on her community.
And so, amidst the tranquil beauty of her village near Bolpur Shantiniketan, Rikta continued to weave her magic with jute, her creations serving as a testament to the power of creativity, perseverance, and the unwavering belief in one's dreams.
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We are thrilled to announce that Khoaihaat has embarked on a new journey of giving back to the community that inspires and supports us. Khoaihaat have been donating 1% of every order amount to New Horizon NGO, located in Gangarampur, Balurghat, West Bengal, India.

New Horizon NGO is dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities through education, health care, and sustainable development initiatives. By contributing a portion of every purchase, we aim to support their invaluable work and help make a meaningful difference in the lives of many.

When you shop with Khoaihaat, you are not just acquiring exquisite handcrafted products; you are also contributing to a cause that aims to bring positive change and empower communities in need. We believe in the power of collective effort, and with your support, we can extend our mission of preserving Indian craftsmanship to fostering social good.

Thank you for being a part of the Khoaihaat family and for supporting our commitment to cultural heritage and community welfare. Together, we can craft a brighter future.

Thangapara Horizon Library, (Thangapara, P.O: Jalalpur, Dist: Dakshin Dinajpur, West Bengal, India, Pin- 733124). Govt. Reg. No. S/1L/44447 of 2007-08


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