At least 400 women have so far been trained in rural areas on scientific extraction of natural fibres from banana stem.
The unique project is being carried out by Toc H Institute of Science and Technology in association with Department of Science and Technology and Nansen Environmental Research Centre, India.
"Around 40 training sessions have been conducted since the launch of the project. So far as many as 400 women in Kottayam and Ernakulam districts have received training on the fibre extraction process through this programme," said Dr Suresh K, Associate Professor at TIST who runs the project along with Dr Nandini Menon N, Senior Scientist at Nansen Environmental Research Centre.
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