Volume-XI, Issue-III, May 2025 |
Weaving Through Challenges: The Resilience of The Dewangan Community Paltu Das, Library Trainee, The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Received: 15.04.2025 | Accepted: 18.05.2025 | Published Online: 31.05.2025 | Page No: 650-659 | ||||
DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.11.issue.03W.061 |
ABSTRACT | ||
This study examines the resilience of the Dewangan community, traditionally known for weaving in regions like Chhattisgarh, in the face of modern challenges such as changing economic conditions, declining interest among younger generations. The Dewangan community has been able to adapt to adversity, sustain their traditional livelihood, and preserve their cultural heritage. The study analyzes the major challenges faced by the Dewangan community and the adaptation strategies employed by the community. Data was collected from adult respondents in Kurda village of Champa Tehsil, Janjgir Champa district, Chhattisgarh, through field surveys and interviews. The study reveals that the Dewangan community faces social challenges like a decline in interest in weaving and lack of community collaboration. Economically, they face low wages and a lack of government support. Health challenges include ergonomic problems, stress, and eye strain. Market challenges include dependence on local markets and high competition. Technological challenges include a lack of modern equipment and digital awareness. In response to these challenges, the community has adopted strategies such as skill development workshops, community union formation, alternative income-generating activities, participation in government schemes, health and safety training, diversification to unique designs, and adoption of semi-automated looms. The study concludes that the Dewangan community has displayed remarkable resilience by blending tradition and innovation to ensure the continuity of their craft while meeting the evolving needs of society. Keywords: Weaving, Challenges, Strategies, Community resilience, Dewangan community |