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Ranchi Women Empowered: Sheela Devi & 15 Achieve Self-Reliance with Bamboo Crafts
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Ranchi's 15 Millionaire Sisters: From Bricklaying to Bamboo Art, Now Global Entrepreneurs
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25-02-2026, 06:49
Ranchi's 15 Millionaire Sisters: From Bricklaying to Bamboo Art, Now Global Entrepreneurs
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15 women from Ranchi, including Sheela Devi and Tulsi Devi, transformed their lives from bricklaying to self-reliance through bamboo and cane art.
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They create designer items and home decor from bamboo, cane, and waste materials, supported by the Jharkhand government.
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Once confined to manual labor, these women now travel to major cities like Delhi and Mumbai, setting up stalls and experiencing new cultures.
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Their products include bamboo flower bouquets, nameplates, flower pots, document files, and trays, all handcrafted with specialized training.
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Monthly earnings have surged from 2,000 rupees to 15,000 rupees, empowering them to manage households and become their own bosses.
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