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NGO Eco Craft’s secretary Swapan Bhowmik claimed it is a first-of-its-kind initiative and chemicals were not used for painting the rakhis.
The members of a self-help group in Majhdia area have produced over 400 pieces of such rakhis, he said.
The women were trained by craftsman Debasish Biswas who designed the ‘rakhis’ after collecting water hyacinth from ponds, Bhowmik said.
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A railway workers’ union in Howrah district has ordered 100 water hyacinth rakhis, while 150 have been transported to Bandel in Hooghly district and another 150 sold in Nadia district, Bhowmik said.
A water hyacinth rakhi may cost Rs 5, 10 or 15 depending on its size, he said.
The NGO had earlier made bags and ropes from water hyacinth, Bhowmik added.