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Project Name Vocal for Tribal and Rural India (VRTI) Project Vocal for Tribal and Rural India (VRTI) Name Indian society is full of vivid colours with natural diversity. Living in urban landscapes makes us a little bit aloof from the richness of these areas. The traditional customs, rituals, practices and the product obtained from the natural habitat are full of rational with purity. We through this VRTI project, has endeavored to link the natural products of purity of tribal and rural India with the urban India. It is our experiment for a social cause and we have no desire of making profit from it. All the revenue generated is being transferred to tribal, rural and participants of the program. For promoting the cause of natural ecofriendly products, please do write to us on our email id [email protected] for a free 1 month (30 pieces) of Datwan (courier charges to be paid). Market 1. Datwan ( Neem/Shakhua/Karanj):1 packet contains 20 pieces of datwans of 5-7 Linkage of inches). Tribal & 2. Rope- Birhor Rural 3. Gandhi Chadar/Gandhi Handkerchief. Products. 4. Tribal & Rural Paintings 5. Wooden Toys Pricing of the products are based on price quoted by the rural partners and varies place to place, product to product and also on the availability of the product. No standardized price are being quoted. Once the order is received, the SFE will communicate the pricing based on the communication received from the habitat. Product Images Neem Karanj Shakhua Tribal Paintings P1 P2 P4 P3 P6 P5 SFE has established a platform wherein the direct linkages of the tribal & rural habitat with the market is undertaken. All products are being directly made at habitats and are couriered to the place of demand. Jharkhand 1. Village Bero , Block Bero, District Ranchi Bero is located 36 KM towards west from District headquarters Ranchi. It is well known for its market which is held on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ranchi , Khunti , Lohardaga , Churi are the nearby Cities to Bero. 2. Village Sanghrii Panchayat Sikdi Block Chatra District Chatra Chatra, the gateway of Jharkhand particularly of Chotanagpur has a magnificent historical past and is full of greenry and mineral resources. Bihar 1. Village Bakraur (Sujata Garh) - Block Bodh Gaya District Gaya The place across the Phalgu River , nearby Bodh Gaya where Gautam Buddha has attained enlightenment. 2. Village Sahpur Block Bela District Gaya Shahpur is a small Village/hamlet in Belaganj Block in Gaya District of Bihar State, India. It is located 23 KM towards North from District head quarters Gaya. 85 KM from State capital Patna. Chhattisgarh 1. Jagdalpur Bastar The Bastar area is an habitat of many wildlife, temples, waterfalls, caves, lakes, museums and historic monuments like Indravati National Park, Kanger Ghati National Park, Danteshwari Temple, Chitrakote Falls, Teerathgarh Falls, Kotumsar Cave etc. Jagdalpur Pin Code is 494001 How to The order can be placed directly through email id of the Society For Empowerment OR Place Order alternatively on mobile number 9430963418. Email id: [email protected]. Following information to be provided while placing the order: Sr. No 1 Name of the Product 2 Quantity: 3 Delivery Address: 4 Mode of Payment: All Payment to be made in the Society Account Number through NEFT/UPI transfer/electric mode. Indian Overseas Bank Account Number (SB) : 049801000018386 IFSC Code: IOBA0000498. Branch code : 0498, Address: Patna Main Branch, Nasseema House, West of Gandhi Maidan ,Patna -800001. Distribution The products are not returnable. Policy Cancellation Policy: Once the order is given it can be cancelled within 1 day of placing the order Shipping Policy: Delivery times are influenced by product availability, geographic location of the Seller, your shipping destination and the courier partner's time-to-deliver in your location. Sellers incur relatively higher shipping costs on low value items. .
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