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Meghalaya Broomstick – Potential and a Rich Resource for the locals

In the pristine landscapes of Meghalaya, a region known for its lush forests, rolling hills, and abundant biodiversity, there is an unexpected and often underestimated contributor to the local economy: broomsticks. These seemingly ordinary items play a crucial role in the livelihoods of many Meghalayan families and demonstrate the value addition they bring to this picturesque state. In this article, we will explore the significance of broomsticks in Meghalaya, their production, and the impact they have on the local economy.

Importance of Meghalaya Broomstick to the Indigenous community

Importance of Meghalaya Broomstick to the Indigenous community  

Cultural Significance:
Broomsticks hold a unique cultural significance in Meghalaya. They are an integral part of the daily lives of the Khasi and Jaintia communities, who predominantly reside in the state. Broom-making has been passed down through generations, and it symbolizes the deep connection between the people and the environment. The broom-making process itself reflects their eco-friendly and sustainable practices, as it typically involves using materials that are readily available, such as bamboo and dried leaves.

“ It is common in Meghalaya especially in rural areas to find farms being barricaded by broom grass to keep animals and outsiders at bay, it is an inexpensive means to use broom grass which grows well in these conditions as a way to protect the farmers crops.”

- from the farmers of Meghalaya

Economic Contribution:
Beyond their cultural importance, broomsticks play a vital role in the economic well-being of many households in Meghalaya. The broom-making industry provides employment opportunities to a significant portion of the local population, particularly in rural areas. It serves as a source of income for many families who rely on this traditional skill for their livelihood.

Value Addition:
The value addition of broomsticks in Meghalaya is not limited to their cultural and economic significance. These seemingly simple products have found their way into broader markets, both within and outside the state. With innovative designs and marketing strategies, broomsticks have gained recognition beyond their utilitarian value.

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Future Prospects:
The future of broomsticks in Meghalaya looks promising. As the world becomes more conscious of sustainable living and eco-friendly products, the demand for Meghalayan broomsticks is likely to increase. Moreover, the government and non-government organizations are taking steps to promote the broom-making industry, offering training, financial support, and marketing assistance to local artisans.

COLKS SKILLS has observed how Broom Grass can generate a sustainable and profitable economic return to the rural community. COLKS SKILLS jumps on this opportunity and offers Broom Grass Value Addition and Packaging. We believe the trainers are well experienced and skilled to train the youths of the State on how to give value addition to the vastly produced broom grass. Keeping this in mind, COLKS SKILLS jumps on this opportunity and offers Broom Grass Making Value Addition. We believe the trainers are well experienced and skilled to train the youths of the State on how to give value addition to the vastly produced broom grass. Here they will learn the art on how to make various types of brushes, mops, dusters and much more, which are environmentally friendly and biodegradable, making them 100% safe for use.

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In conclusion, broom sticks in Meghalaya offer much more than meets the eye. They embody culture, tradition, and a sustainable way of life, while also contributing significantly to the livelihoods of the local population. The value addition of these broomsticks, through tourism, eco-friendliness, and e-commerce, demonstrates their adaptability and relevance in the modern world. As we continue to appreciate and support this unique industry, we contribute to the preservation of Meghalaya's cultural heritage and the economic empowerment of its people.

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