In a vibrant celebration of skill, creativity and sustainable livelihood, the CSR Department of SAIL, Rourkela Steel Plant organised a Handicraft Product Exhibition at Rourkela Club on 21st February 2026.
The exhibition served as a dynamic platform to showcase products crafted at the Training-cum-Production Centres (TCPCs) established under RSP’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives at Suidih Gram Panchayat in Lathikata Block and Nuagaon Gram Panchayat in Nuagaon Block.

The TCPC at Nuagaon, facilitated by LEAD, a Ranchi-based NGO, displayed an impressive array of handcrafted products featuring intricate Kantha Stitch and traditional Sohrai paintings. The stalls attracted considerable attention with their elegant wall hangings, photo frames, sarees, bed sheets, handkerchiefs, table cloths, ladies’ and gents’ kurta sets, pillow covers and cushion covers , reflecting the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the region.
The Patta Chitra section from TCPC Suidih was equally captivating, showcasing artistic photo frames in various sizes and motifs, along with exquisite Patta Chitra artworks created on canvas and coconut shells. The display highlighted RSP’s focused efforts in reviving traditional art forms while enabling artisans, particularly women, to earn sustainable incomes.

The programme was coordinated by Mr. R. S. Bara, DGM (CSR), under the guidance and supervision of Mr. Bivabasu Mallick, GM (CSR), and Ms. Munmun Mittra, GM In-charge (CSR).
Notably, TCPCs are significantly contributing towards skill development, women empowerment and income generation, thereby promoting sustainable livelihood and inclusive growth in rural communities through production-linked livelihood support. By connecting grassroots artisans with urban consumers, the initiative strengthens the local economy and encourages self-reliance among rural households.
