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Dharavi lights up Diwali with 1 million handcrafted diyas

Friday - October 25, 2024 7:01 am , Category : BUSINESS
Dharavi lights up Diwali with 1 million handcrafted diyas
Dharavi lights up Diwali with 1 million handcrafted diyas
Mumbai, Oct 25 (IANS) In an inspiring collaboration of tradition, community, and hope driven by Dharavi Social Mission, the Mumbai Airport too will light up this Diwali.Dharavi Social Mission, an initiative of Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL), has facilitated the sale of nearly one million diyas from Dharavi’s Kumbharwada for this Diwali. The diyas will be used by Mumbai International Airport Ltd in its passenger engagement programme and the Adani Foundation for its awareness drives during the festive season.Around 500 artisans and allied people, representing generations of artistry, benefitted through this initiative of creating one million handcrafted diyas. For these people, this is more than just a work order – it’s a lifeline. It’s a moment of pride, where their heritage is not only preserved but celebrated on a grand scale. Hanif Galwani, a dedicated member of the Kumbharwada Potters’ Association, captured the essence of this moment: “This is the largest order we have ever received. The support from DRPPL has empowered us to keep our traditions alive. It’s not just about selling diyas, it’s about passing down a legacy.Behind each diya lies the story of intergenerational collaboration, where young hands work alongside seasoned artisans, bringing to life the essence of Diwali. From the soft clay of Dharavi’s streets to the glow of homes across the city, these diyas carry with them the love, skill, and spirit of a community that has long been the heartbeat of Mumbai.The initiative is part of a larger vision by DRPPL to empower local businesses and preserve traditional craftsmanship in Dharavi. In an age where machine-made and imported goods dominate the market, this large-scale order of handcrafted earthen lamps promotes Indian artisans and their creations.A DRPPL spokesperson shared the broader vision: “Dharavi is a symbol of resilience and entrepreneurship. Through initiatives like this, we are not only supporting local industries but also strengthening the fabric of our community. The potential for growth, collaboration, and innovation within Dharavi is immense, and this is just the beginning.Dharavi Social Mission (DSM) is a flagship initiative of DRPPL, dedicated to fostering the wholesome development of Dharavi residents encompassing social, economic and infrastructure dimensions. The Mission has special emphasis towards youth, women, industries and underprivileged groups within Dharavi. The focus of efforts is to enhance skill-based employment, education, healthcare & hygiene, social engagement and community welfare.DSM is committed to improving the total quality of life of the community, empowering individuals, grow sustainable livelihoods, thereby creating a brighter, more resilient and inclusive future for all. The purpose-oriented mission strives to work towards growing long-term and sustainable, socio-economic capabilities of individuals and groups for a self-reliant ecosystem--IANSkvd/

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