To provide alternative livelihood for womenfolk of Sundarbans living close to tiger habitat areas, a designer is now planning a fashion show involving the women.
Designer Agnimitra Paul said she was chalking out a plan to involve the women of Sundarbans and design a range of clothes.
"We will involve the women in some way by training them to do simple work like stitching or embroidery. We can start with T-shirts and then have other clothes like sarees or other women wear," the designer said at the relaunch of wildlife magazine Environ.
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The clothes would have motifs originating from the mangrove forests.
"The objective is to save the tiger by reducing man-animal conflict in the Sundarbans," Paul said.