Baliapal: Maheshwari Patra, from Jugadiha village under Baliapal block of Balasore district, always dreamed of making a meaningful impact in her area. Limited villageopportunities once made this seem impossible, but joining the local Kalyani Self-Help Group(SHG) changed everything. Through a two-month training program by Subarnarekha PortPrivate Limited (SPPL) and Tata Steel Foundation (TSF), she began crafting Sabai grass décor.Sabai grass, a resilient and sustainable material, grows abundantly in Mayurbhanj’s forestfringes. Traditionally used for ropes in World War II, it has long been crafted into decorativeand functional items across West Bengal and Odisha.
Today, Maheshwari stands among the leaders in harnessing this resource, transforming wildSabai grass into beautiful, marketable products such as baskets, vases, and mats. Supportedby SPPL and Tata Steel Foundation’s Community Enterprise Programme, she receivedcomprehensive training in harvesting, processing, and marketing Sabai grass products,equipping her with the skills to shape a brighter future.Now managing production orders while balancing household duties, Maheshwari enjoysnewfound independence and financial security from her Kalyani SHG earnings, supportingher two children and providing them opportunities once thought unreachable. As the SHGexpands its market presence through exhibitions and fairs, Maheshwari aims to establishsustainable buyer connections and explore new avenues for their products. The skills gained from the Community Enterprise Programme have empowered her to surpass previous limitations, fostering personal and community growthMaheshwari’s journey reflects a quiet transformation. What started as a simple trainingsession has become a source of pride and purpose. Through Sabai grass weaving, she’s gainednot only a livelihood but also the confidence to inspire others in her community. Eachproduct she creates weaves together hope, opportunity, and a brighter future for her family.