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Kulabari’s Bamboo Art Survives Modern Pressures

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At a time when technology has made modern gadgets and equipment available at the click of a button, sustaining traditional livelihoods has become increasingly difficult. While many age-old trades have either declined or adapted to changing times, the story of Kulabari—an obscure village in Kalyanpur—offers a contrasting narrative of resilience and continuity.

The village derives its name from “kula,” the traditional bamboo winnowing tray widely used for cleaning harvested grain. An inseparable part of rural households across the state, the kula remains a common sight even in urban kitchens. Over the years, Kulabari has gained recognition for its bamboo and cane craftsmanship, with its products finding markets across the region.

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Though dependence on bamboo and cane craft as a primary source of livelihood has reduced, villagers have preserved the tradition. Late Ramendra Das and his wife Premamoyi Das were considered pioneers of the craft in the village, inspiring many to take up the trade. Today, four women from their family—Sabita Das, Rakhi Das, Anjali Das and Lakhi Das—are carrying forward the legacy.

Sabita Das said they have been engaged in bamboo work for nearly four decades. “We make traditional items such as kula, baskets and sieves using bamboo and cane. We are trying our best to uphold the legacy of our elders,” she said.

However, artisans face mounting challenges. The growing popularity of cheaper plastic alternatives has significantly reduced demand for bamboo household goods. Rising prices of raw bamboo and cane have further squeezed profit margins. Despite these hurdles, artisans manage to produce and sell around 100 to 150 items during weekly markets, often lowering prices to clear stock.

A trader at Maharajganj market in Agartala said he has been sourcing bamboo products from Kulabari for nearly 15 years, highlighting the enduring appeal of the village’s craftsmanship.

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