In a heartening initiative, Dharavi Social Mission, under the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL), has facilitated the sale of one million handcrafted diyas from Dharavi's Kumbharwada for this Diwali. The diyas will be used by Mumbai International Airport and the Adani Foundation in their festive season programmes, benefiting around 500 artisans and allied people. This initiative not only supports the local community and their traditions, but also showcases the love, skill and spirit behind each diya.
Dharavi's Diwali Delight: Handcrafted Diyas Light Up the Festivities
In a heartwarming gesture, Dharavi Social Mission has facilitated the sale of one million handcrafted diyas from Dharavi's Kumbharwada for this Diwali. These diyas will be used by Mumbai International Airport and the Adani Foundation in their festive season programs, providing a much-needed boost to around 500 artisans and allied workers.
Background
Dharavi, often referred to as Asia's largest slum, is home to over one million people. The Kumbharwada neighborhood within Dharavi is renowned for its skilled potters who have been crafting traditional diyas for generations. However, in recent years, the demand for handcrafted diyas has declined due to the advent of cheaper, mass-produced alternatives.
The Dharavi Diya Initiative
Recognizing the need to support and preserve the traditional art form, Dharavi Social Mission, a non-profit organization working in the heart of Dharavi, launched an initiative to promote the sale of handcrafted diyas. The mission partnered with DRPPL, a subsidiary of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), to facilitate the bulk sale of diyas to major organizations.
Benefits to the Artisans
The sale of one million diyas has provided a significant boost to the income of Dharavi's artisans. It has also helped to create new opportunities for employment and skill development within the community. The initiative has not only supported the artisans financially but has also instilled a sense of pride in their work.
Significance for Diwali
Diyas are an integral part of Diwali celebrations, symbolizing the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness. The use of handcrafted diyas from Dharavi in various festive programs not only adds a touch of authenticity to the celebrations but also showcases the talent and dedication of these skilled artisans.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
1. How did the Dharavi Diya Initiative come about?
The initiative was launched by Dharavi Social Mission in partnership with DRPPL to support and preserve the traditional craft of diya-making in Dharavi's Kumbharwada.
2. How many artisans benefited from the sale?
Around 500 artisans and allied workers directly benefited from the sale of one million diyas.
3. Who purchased the diyas?
The diyas were purchased by Mumbai International Airport and the Adani Foundation for use in their Diwali festive programs.
4. What is the significance of the diyas in Diwali celebrations?
Diyas symbolize the victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness. They are an integral part of Diwali celebrations and are used to decorate homes, temples, and public spaces.
5. What are the future plans for the Dharavi Diya Initiative?
Dharavi Social Mission and DRPPL plan to continue supporting the Kumbharwada artisans by promoting the sale of handcrafted diyas and exploring new income-generating opportunities for the community.
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