Lives entwined in the rope | ලණුවට ඇඹරෙන ජීවිත...

by Hasarel Gallage
05-Oct-2018

Coir rope making is one of the traditional industries in Sri Lanka. People of the southern coastal belt of the island has long been engaged in this once lucrative industry. Unfortunately with the introduction of synthetic and cheaper varieties of ropes the demand for ropes made from natural coir has largely declined. Today, these people struggle both to save this industry as well as to earn a living. They request the authorities to direct their attention to the coir rope industry by determining a fixed price for coir ropes and providing a way to obtain quality raw materials to save this traditional industry in the brink of declination.

Osaka Nimali, a young mobile storyteller trained under the "Mobile Storytelling" program launched by SDJF in collaboration with iVoice and Neelan Thiruchelvam Trust (NTT) wants the authorities to look into this matter and do the justice to the community.

 

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