Kamya Kajjwal
In villages across India, women are the guardians of centuries-old traditions and crafts, from weaving to pottery.
Rural women in places like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Assam are known for their extraordinary skills in weaving textiles that tell stories of their communities.
Rural women are key players in preserving ancient art forms, including Madhubani, Warli, and Pattachitra paintings.
folk songs to traditional dance, rural women carry the soul of their culture in their performances.
Rural women are also at the forefront of efforts to revive and sustain vanishing art forms, ensuring their survival for future generations.
Art isn’t just about culture—it’s also a means of economic independence for rural women, providing them with opportunities for entrepreneurship.