Women's Village Crafts- Ranthambore
getting henna tattoos while sitting with women and watching them quilt and decorate sari scarves
Self Dependent women of Ranthambore
Women of Ranthambore are being self dependent, they are the manufacturer of local art and crafts, wildlife paintings, fine quality silk, woollen carpets and tribal rugs providing floor covering and unique handmade carpets. Their speciality is in hand-knotted silk and woollen rugs and modern decorative rugs.
You can also see the teenagers and kids are also learning this from the elders.
Ranthambore is famous for its Tiger Reserve. Ranthambore National Park is a vast wildlife reserve near the town of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan.
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Dastkar Ranthambore - Non-profit organization in Kutalpura Maliyan, India
When the Ranthambore National Park was created, many communities of the Sawai Madhopur area of Rajasthan, who were living on forest produce lost their source of income. They only option they were left with was to look for an alternative source of income. It was then the Ranthambore Foundation approached Dastkar to initiate income generation activities among women of that area. They identified the local craft traditions of that area and laid the foundation stone of an organization known as “Dastkar Ranthambore”. An initiative to create jobs, skills and opportunities around the economy of wildlife was proved booming as around 300 women artisans from the villages around the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve presently work here and generate their livelihood.
Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore)- conditions at Ranthambore
This video is about the current situations of Sawai Madhopur which is popular for its one of the largest Tiger Reserve Sanctuary in India by the name of Ranthambore National Park.
Because of the National Park and Forest no much industries can come up here which is impacting the livelihood of local people and has no much employment except hotels. The current MLA, Princess Diya Kumari of Jaipur is trying her best to get all possible investors, industrialists, improving the education sector, so children can get better facilities and trying to activate all possible schemes of Government to help out the local people. Here's a short clip of the current situation and the efforts done by Princess Diya Kumari. Also have launched her own NGO there to empower women and provide them employment on various job works, so they can have a better livelihood. Also the United Nations Canada President, Almas Jiwani has awarded the tireless efforts of Honorable Princess Diya Kumari and her contribution to Women’s Economic Empowerment.
India - Ranthambore Park & Villages of Rajasthan
Heart of India Part Two includes pictures of the temples, shrines, and ancient fort in Ranthambore Park and life in several small Rajasthan villages.
Women of Ranthambore becomes Independent
Women of Rural india also focuses on financial Independency along with the women of Urban areas. They empower themselves by making handicrafts, hand-knotted silk & woollen rugs, wildlife paintings etc. In Ranthambore women makes hand printed cloths and designs the clothes by themselves.
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Ranthambore village, leopard in trouble
The women who lost their homes to the Ranthambore tiger sanctuary today rake in a turnover of Rs 2cr
The Dastkar Ranthambore story is a beautiful testimony to the impact of education and opportunity, and how a helping hand at the right time can lead to miracles.
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Dastkar Ranthambore
While Jungle Safari is the thing to do at Ranthambore, a visit to Dastkar, Ranthambore is highly recommended. Dastkar Ranthambore evolved out of a need to rebuild the communities in Sawai Madhopur area of Rajasthan who had been displaced due to the creation of Ranthambore National Park for endangered tigers. Let us take you with us on a walkthrough at Dastkar store and experience centre in Ranthambore through this short vlog. Don't forget to like, subscribe and comment.
Ranthambore women talks about women's empowerment, self reliance
Women of Ranthambore singing a traditional song as they walk along in group to attend a program. On reaching there, the villagers are being taught about medical issues, health and tips for motherhood and women empowerment.
Ranthambore National Park is also known for the biggest and most renowned national park in Northern India, 130 km from Jaipur. It is also known for its creative and excellent handicrafts.
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Watch: Primordial pottery ‘Longpi Hampai’ from Manipur
The serene nature-filled hill district of Manipur, Ukhrul, is home to the famous Longpi Hampai or Longpi pottery which has attained international popularity for its unique art and craft. This famous ancient art is originated from two Longpi villages known as Longpi Khullen and Longpi Kajui, 37 kms away from Ukhrul district. The use of this art is widely prevalent in the state especially, the Tangkhul community, the inhabitants of the hill district, since time-immemorial. In a bid to create awareness and promote the art of the community, Mathew Sasa Craft, an initiative by Mathew Sasa from Longpi Kajui, is striving to popularise this once glorious art through various platforms in the metropolis.
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Friends Trip - Ranthambore National Park
Visiting Ranthambore with best friends is altogether a different feeling. Activities like Cycling, River Drive, Day & Night Safari and with delicious food. Visit #Decaracou resort.
Villagers construct thatched mud hut - India
Villagers lay the roof onto their house, using a thatch and wood super-structure, in a very basic fashion, at the edge of the Indian desert.
Traditional thatched mud huts in Rajasthan. A goat grazes on hay in the shed while children stand outside their hut. The hut is made using mud, thatch and wood. The entire village's hut are made of thatch and mud.
Rajasthan is a Land of Kings or Land of Kingdoms, is India's largest state by area (342,239 square kilometres (132,139 sq mi) or 10.4% of India's total area). It is located on the western side of the country, where it comprises most of the wide and inhospitable Thar Desert (also known as the Rajasthan Desert and Great Indian Desert) and shares a border with Pakistan along the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Elsewhere it is bordered by other Indian states: Gujarat to the southwest; Madhya Pradesh to the southeast; Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast; and Punjab to the north. Its features include the ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization at Kalibanga; the Dilwara Temples, a Jain pilgrimage site at Rajasthan's only hill station, Mount Abu, in the ancient Aravalli mountain range; and, in eastern Rajasthan, the Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site known for its bird life. Rajasthan is also home to two national tiger reserves, the Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar.
The state was formed on 30 March 1949 when Rajputana -- the name adopted by the British Raj for its dependencies in the region -- was merged into the Dominion of India. Its capital and largest city is Jaipur, located on the state's eastern side.
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Sketches of Tigers on display at Ranthambore School of Art - Rajasthan
Situated on the main approach road to the park, a couple of kilometers out of Sawai Madhopur, the Ranthambore School of Art is trying to help preserve what is it's own foundation stone - the tiger.
The school recruits students from the surrounding villages and towns. The aim is to keep the beautiful image of the tiger in the minds of everyone. This they feel in turn would create a positive feeling in people otherwise indifferent, or negative, regarding the importance of the tiger's survival. The school also goes into villages and gives demonstrations and talks. They say the most encouraging factor is the response from young children.
hese children then obviously go back and influence the minds of those in their respective homes. They are also the future conservationists in the making.
The paintings the students, and teachers, of the school create are marvels definitely worth seeing, if not buying. There are paintings in various sizes and fitting most budgets. The price range could vary from Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 75,000/- for a large masterpiece.
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Tiger Shikar in India - A Tiger Hunt in India by Ellis Dungan
Tiger Shikar in India is a documentary by filmmaker Ellis Dungan that follows a tiger hunt in India.
The film is from the collection of the West Virginia State Archives.
Ellis R. Dungan was a film maker who lived in Wheeling, West Virginia. After studying cinematography and motion picture production at the University of Southern California, Dungan was invited by a classmate to Indian where his film career was launched. This selection of film contains some of the footage from India.
Ranthambhore School of Art - Rajasthan
One can see artist painting the portrait of a tiger at Ranthambhore School of Art, Rajasthan. Ranthambore School of Art was constructed with the aim of promoting importance of tiger's survival...
The Ranthambhore School of Art near Sawai Madhopur is well worth a visit. Located a couple of Km from Sawai Madhopur, the Ranthambhore School of Art consists of painters from local villages. The main subjects of their paintings are the majestic tigers of Ranthambhore.
The Ranthambhore School recruits students from the surrounding villages and towns. The aim is to keep the beautiful image of the tiger in the minds of everyone. This they feel in turn would create a positive feeling in people otherwise indifferent, or negative, regarding the importance of the tiger's survival. The school also goes into villages and gives demonstrations and talks. They say the most encouraging factor is the response from young children. These children then obviously go back and influence the minds of those in their respective homes. They are also the future conservationists in the making.
Watercolor Paintings and black and white life size sketches created by the students of the Ranthambore School of Art have an amazing effect.
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Dastkar Bazaars
Dastkar is a society for crafts and craftspeople, aims at improving the economic status of craftspeople, promoting the survival of traditional crafts.
Panoramic view of Patan town - Rajasthan
Scenic view of Patan town, where one can get a glimpse of Patan fort and Patan Mahal in Rajasthan - India.
The Patan Mahal takes you back to a world that doesn't exist anywhere else any longer. As you settle into your luxurious room or wander the grounds, time seems to slow down and days seem a lot longer.
It’s easy to be lazy at the Patan Mahal, but the surroundings call out to the explorer in you. The 800-year-old fort on the hill is a strenuous trek, and the ruins of the Badal Mahal palace the perfect place to enjoy a quiet lunch. The farming area of the house is full of surprises for the nature lover.
The step well, or baori, is a uniquely North Indian phenomenon and there’s one close by. Spend some time walking into a well — it’s an experience you won’t forget in a hurry.
The writer and the artist will love the nooks and crannies scattered all over the property where they can hide away for hours on end without fear of discovery.
If you still want to laze around and take a breather from your hectic city schedule, the swimming pool area is the ideal location for you. Spend hours on the deck chairs and let the warmth of the sun soak in or take a refreshing dip in the pool to relax your senses.
You can find rajasthani men and women busy making bangles or beautiful pots in the village. The temple also adds to the serenity of the existing ambience where one can spend a few spiritual moments on their own.
And if you’d like a taste of a typical Rajasthani village, then step out of the gates of the palace to explore the quaint alleys and roads of the village.
Patan Mahal is a Heritage Home, surrounded by it’s own farm on one side, an 800-year-old fort and another palace halfway up a hill.
The palace grows most of the the food it serves and the rest is sourced locally. You can spend your time by walking through the fields or take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool or laze around the pool area which offers a stunning view of the surrounding hills and the palace. You can also trek up the hill for a day long picnic at the Badalgarh Mahal.If you’re feeling even more adventurous, the trek up to the fort is well worth the time. The fort is one of the few in India to never have been conquered by an invading army. A combined force of the Marathas and the French were the last to try, and having unsuccesfully laid seige to the city, the French commander General de Boigne compared the fort to the Rock of Gibraltar.
By the 1980s the Patan family was spending most of their time in Jaipur, and visited their Palace and grounds a few times a year. In 2005, the current scion of the family, Digivijay Singh, decided that it was time to return. He spent the next five years lovingly restoring the palace and grounds to their former glory.
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Man draws a sketch of tiger at Ranthambore School of Art - Rajasthan
Situated on the main approach road to the park, a couple of kilometers out of Sawai Madhopur, the Ranthambore School of Art is trying to help preserve what is it's own foundation stone - the tiger.
The school recruits students from the surrounding villages and towns. The aim is to keep the beautiful image of the tiger in the minds of everyone. This they feel in turn would create a positive feeling in people otherwise indifferent, or negative, regarding the importance of the tiger's survival. The school also goes into villages and gives demonstrations and talks. They say the most encouraging factor is the response from young children.
hese children then obviously go back and influence the minds of those in their respective homes. They are also the future conservationists in the making.
The paintings the students, and teachers, of the school create are marvels definitely worth seeing, if not buying. There are paintings in various sizes and fitting most budgets. The price range could vary from Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 75,000/- for a large masterpiece.
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