+ All Categories
Home > Documents > WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital...

WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital...

Date post: 03-Jun-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
14
1 WEAVERS OF TRICHY EARNING LESS THAN DAILY WAGE WORKERS
Transcript
Page 1: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

1

WEAVERS OFTRICHY

Earning lEss than daily wagE workErs

Page 2: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

Content

IntroductIon

Musiri, the town

uraiyur, the town

challenges faced by the weavers of tiruchirapalli

Action plan

1

2

6

8

9

Page 3: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

1

IntroduCtIon

digital Empowerment Foundation (dEF) has initiated a model that primarily involves inclusive and decentralised use of Information communication technology (Ict) in critical aspects of cluster development, especially to improve and scale up weaving skills, designs, marketing and entrepreneurship, besides creating sustainable livelihood options for youth in the clusters.

With this goal, a team from dEF visited Musiri and uaiyur in tiruchirapalli district of tamil nadu to identify the cluster we want to empower and to check the feasibility of the project.

team members: Mohammad John and najath

date of visit: december 18, 2015

Locations visited: Musiri and uraiyur (Woraiyur) in tamil nadu

Page 4: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

2

MusIrI, the townMusiri is a panchayat town in tiruchirappalli district of tamil nadu, and is located at a distance of 50 kilometres from the city of tiruchirapalli. With the male and female population of the town divided in the ratio of 50:5, Musiri has an average literacy rate of 75 per cent, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy is 80 per cent while female literacy stands at 69 per cent. In this town, about 2,500 families are spread across within a radius of five kilometres. Musiri is an Assembly constituency under Perambalur Parliamentary constituency.

the town, however, has no proper sanitation facilities or access to a primary health centre. there is a government hospital and a high school nearby, both of which are about two kilometres away from Musiri. there is also a higher secondary school nearby. Musiri is well connected by road but the nearest railway station is a few towns away.

Page 5: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

3

weavIng CLuster

Musiri is a cluster of weavers who hail from low-income families and mostly weave sarees or dhoti. Almost every weaving household, barring three who work on powerlooms, weave on handloom (or craftlooms). Alike most other weaving clusters in the country, here too, the occupation is a family tradition where the art of weaving has been passed down the generations, therefore, the entire family is involved in the weaving process. In fact, children start weaving as early as at the age of 10.

Women in the house spend about three to four hours separating and spinning the thread while men work on the loom for about eight hours a day, producing a simple saree in two to three days or set of six to nine dhotis in a day or two.

Page 6: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

4

Most of these weaver families work on a wage system, making sarees of dhotis, where they work for a middlemen or private businessmen on a design sample given to them. the raw material are bought by them or provided to them from Salem and rasipuram. there are very few weavers who independently weave to produce and market their products due to lack of

awareness, knowledge and access to the direct market. this explains the low wages that they earn for their work. Weavers are paid rs. 250 per saree and rs. 1,200 for nine dhotis. the same are then sold in the market for much higher prices, especially the sarees. unfortunately, this low wage translates into the middlemen treating the weavers as labourers and not skilled artisans.

Page 7: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

5

this probably explains why only 25 per cent of the population is involved in the weaving occupation while the rest have migrated to other professions and are working as masons, house helps, carpenters, porters and security guards among other occupations. Even the younger literate generation is looking for job opportunities in bigger towns or cities. Musiri is not very old, some say that it has only seen major establishment and development about 40 years ago. despite being a newer town, there has hardly been any improvement in the wages in the last 10 years. Language is a major issue for people who don’t understand the local language. caste is not a barrier in this part of India, and there is no discrimination on the basis of caste or sex. While weavers are very friendly, supportive and cooperative to each other, they are not much aware of the various government policies that may prove beneficial for them. Fortunately though, the weavers are willing to incorporate newer techniques into their traditional art to increase their wages. However, so far, there is no provision for digital literacy in Musiri. there are also four women self-help groups that are trying to make a contribution to the community.

Page 8: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

6

uraIyur, the townurayur is at the distance of 10 kilometres from the main city of tiruchirapalli in tamil nadu, and is home to only about 5,000 households. It was the capital of the early chola dynasty, which was one of the three main kingdoms of the ancient tamil country.

there are three high schools within a five-kilometre radius, two higher secondary schools and two government hospitals. the nearest railway station is five kilometres away, but the town has access to a computer training centre.

Page 9: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

7

weavIng CLuster

there are very few families that are still involved in the weaving occupation in this town that was once a flourishing weaving cluster. the town was once full of Saurashtra and the most backward class people who were excellent weavers, however, only about 15 families are registered under a cooperative society now. Plagued by the extremely low wages, most of the families have migrated to other professions. the few who are still into weaving, only weave in their spare time to keep up their passion for weaving.

A weaver in this cluster doesn’t earn more than rs. 4,000 a month, however, the same person can earn upto rs. 8,000 if he migrates to another profession.

raj Mohan is a weaver from uraiyur who had migrated to a government job in search of a stable monthly income. courtesy this stable income, his children are educated and placed well today — his son is an ooty-based doctor and his daughter is an engineer. However, once raj retired from service, he returned to weaving in an effort to keep alive the tradition of weaving in his family. challenges faced by the weavers of tiruchirapalli:

Page 10: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

8

• there is no effective cooperative society to sell products in the market

• there is a lack of knowledge among weavers about the market

• once a saree has been made, the weaver has no clue where and for how much it is sold in the market

• Exploitative middlemen play the major role in exporting products

• Power cuts are too frequent

• there is hardly any government or panchayat support to weaving clusters

• the government’s cluster development programmes seems to have not seeped into Musiri or uraiyur

• the weavers are open to adopt modern techniques but they are not supported in the same

• the government has provided the weavers with laptops but there is no Internet facility in the villages

ChaLLenges faCed by the weavers of tIruChIrapaLLI

Page 11: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

9

aCtIon pLan

Based on the recce visit, dEF will take the following steps in the months to come in an effort to bring about an intervention in the identified weaving cluster:

1. A baseline survey needs to be carried out to gauge the needs and problems of the weavers with a deeper understanding.

2. A detailed analysis of the survey has to be done so that the digital cluster development programme can be customised to suit the needs of the cluster.

3. A space has to be identified and rented for an integrated design resource centre for digital literacy, digital services and information services.

4. Infrastructure needs to be set up and resource material procured.

5. the team has to identify and recruit local resource persons and, if need be, a local implementation partner.

6. A digital programme need to be created, best suited for the weavers of the identified cluster

7. Mobilisation and publicity of the integrated recourse centre needs to be carried out.

8. Basic computer training for the cluster has to be followed by digital design training.

Page 12: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

10

Page 13: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

11

Page 14: WEAVERS OF TRICHY - DCDPdcdpindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Weavers-of-Trichy-2.pdf · digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital

12

digital Cluster development Programme in trichy district is a joint initiative of digital Empowerment Foundation and Mphasis.

Digital EmpowermentFoundationhouse #44, 2nd & 3rdFloor, kalu sarai,new delhi-110017tel: 91-11-26532786

www.defindia.org

Mphasis LimitedBagmane world technology Center,Marathahalli outer ring road,doddanakundi Village,Mahadevapura, Bangalore - 560 048 tel: +91 80 3352 5000

Project contact persons:John M: [email protected] Chaturvedi: [email protected]

www.mphasis.com


Recommended