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Udalguri, Assam

Jul 04, 2024

Assam’s gamusa weavers are in trouble

Handloom garments are essential to Assamese heritage and culture, and its largely women like Patney Deuri who are at the loom here, weaving furiously at festival time when demand rises. But the cycle of low wages and limited access to credit threatens this livelihood

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Author

Mahibul Hoque

Mahibul Hoque is a multimedia journalist and researcher based in Assam. He is a PARI-MMF fellow for 2023.

Editor

Priti David

Priti David is the Executive Editor of PARI. She writes on forests, Adivasis and livelihoods. Priti also leads the Education section of PARI and works with schools and colleges to bring rural issues into the classroom and curriculum.