Forest Food “KARADI” take Self Standard in Life.
Uttam Nayak,Odishabarta
KORAPUT: Koraput district has long been known as a forest-filled city. It is located in a mountain surrounded by nature. The environment of Koraput in the lap of nature, the people’s news has been going on in a strange way. The nature of the indigenous peoples of the banana-rich green Banani region has made a name for itself in the world court. Even in this modern age of science, the daily life of these indigenous peoples continues to be fascinating. How they live a safe, healthy and peaceful life in nature is becoming more and more popular. It is safe to say that for some as a baby gets older, he or she will outgrow this. This wildcat has been a major source of food for the indigenous peoples, as can be seen from the picture on the market.
In Koraput district, bamboo has become a popular food for many people. This corridor means that it comes from a bamboo tree. Indigenous peoples gather from the forested hills of the district and sell them in the local market, earning a living and earning a living. Karit is also said to be used as a remedy for all stomach ailments. The corridor is slowly becoming more and more common among the general public. Some women are seen selling them almost daily at the National Highways and Traffic intersections, Pariba Bazaar and the sub-district commissioner’s office intersections passing through the sub-divisional town of Koraput district. “People are coming out and buying it when they come back. Traffic was light at this time of night. The happiest thing is that women’s self-help groups are taking it as their business model and making it a demand line in the market. The tribal women who sell it are Jyoti Sanya women’s groups from the remote Kakiriguma area of the Lakshipur block.
These women groups also take out business loans to run the corridor. They also sell the corridors and repay the loans in the form of profits. Women are doing a lot of business in the local area, which helps them to earn more money and pay off their business loans. The Koraput Ray Corridor, made with curry cakes and vegetables, is so famous that one cannot forget the taste of the one who ate it. While the demand for corridors is high this season, there is a lot to be said for it.