tasar

April 3, 2018

TASAR SERICULTURE: Women Make it Profitable

Initiating the revival of the silk value chain, with women at the helm, leading them to be sericulturists, environmentalists and traditional scientists.
September 9, 2017

The Best Two Years of My Life !

Cherishing memories of initiating the Tasar Project and remembering the people instrumental in the promotion of tasar as a livelihood among the poor tribals and other villagers of Godda takes us back almost three decades
September 4, 2017

Tasar Silkworm Rearing in Rajdah

Rearing tasar worms is a precarious and fragile practice that the Santhal tribals and other villagers engage in, both because this has been their traditional occupation and because a good harvest provides them a much-needed economic support
April 16, 2017

Livelihood Analysis: The Case Of Jaalo Yadav

The analysis presented in this article is based on the information provided by Sachin Pathania in his documentation of the prosperity brought about in an impoverished family in southern Bihar through the introduction of tasar rearing activity in the village.
April 14, 2017

The Tasar Journey: My Experience

“Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can.” Richard Bach
April 6, 2017

Godda Tasar Project: Where All the Action Began!

Looking back at the early days of exploring new avenues for sustainable livelihood options such as rearing tasar cocoons is an opportunity to relive the highs of the first breakthroughs and the lows of the time
April 4, 2017

Early Interventions in Tasar : Down Memory Lane/ Dumbledore’s Memories

The eastern regions of India— Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and, at that time, the not-yet-created Jharkhand—that PRADAN was working were the field areas where I was very deeply involved. We first began exploring tasar as an intervention to help tribal populations of the Chota- Nagpur plateau increase their options of livelihood
March 10, 2017

My Journey with Tasar Sericulture

Recounting his initial engagement with tasar as a livelihoods option for the tribals of Chaibasa district, the author describes how over the last two decades this has become a meaningful though challenging involvement, requiring perseverance and optimism
March 8, 2017

Memories of the Tasar Project

Scouting for locations across states to launch the Tasar Project, motivating farmer families to develop plantations, garnering funds from agencies, training farmers in scientific methods of tasar rearing, and marketing the collective produce were some of the slow and steady steps in the creation of an alternative livelihood for the villagers of Bihar, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh
March 4, 2017

Jaalo Yadav : Weaving A Different Fabric

Making use of the fallow land to rear tasar cocoons and Working hard to make this livelihood option a viable one proves to be one of the best decisions that Jaalo Yadav ever took, increasing the family income, steadily inching him forward to selfsufficiency and earning him the reputation of a successful and well-informed farmer