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Vijaypura-based (Karnataka) non-profit Banjara Kasuti, well-known for its association with traditional Lambani art, has partnered with Amazon’s Karigar programme. The collaboration aims to support Lambani women by enabling them to sell their handcrafted products online, reaching a global audience. The partnership is expected to provide significant employment opportunities for the Lambani community, enhancing their living standards and preserving their cultural heritage.

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