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News1829-01-2026, 10:26

Jharkhand Village Transforms Scrap into Bells, Generates Rs 25 Lakh Turnover Annually

  • Baraon village in Palamu district, Jharkhand, has a unique tradition of crafting bells for cattle from scrap materials like old tin and brass.
  • Around 40 families in the village are involved in this hereditary craft, passed down through generations, with Chhabinath Vishwakarma's family being a prominent example.
  • The bells, made from 14 to 26 gauge sheet metal, are in high demand and supplied across Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
  • Bell prices range from 30 rupees to 800 rupees, with the village collectively achieving an annual turnover of 20-25 lakh rupees.
  • This traditional craft provides significant income, allowing artisans to earn 15,000-20,000 rupees monthly and fostering self-reliance.

Why It Matters: Baraon village in Jharkhand showcases how traditional craftsmanship using scrap can build a thriving economy.

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