The 10th edition of the yearly
Kerala Bamboo Fest that got under way here on Friday at the Ernakulathappan
Grounds is an ensemble of craftsmanship and innovativeness drawn together from
different parts of the country.Nothing exemplifies the new initiatives more
than the bamboo bicycle on show at the South Asian Bamboo Federation stall,
where Kamesh Salam of the Federation and former President of World Bamboo
Organisation holds forth on the benefits of the bamboo bike.
He said the bamboo bicycle held
out great prospects for tourism in Kerala, which had a big flow of foreign
tourists. “We are trying to keep the price low,” he said about the prototype
that was on display. If the parts are sourced from within the country it would
be possible to keep the cost low, he said pointing out that bamboo bicycles
were popular in Africa and Vietnam.The South Asian Bamboo Foundation planned to
bring out three models of the bamboo bike, one of them being a model suited to
rough terrains. “The bamboo bicycle is eco-friendly and light and if production
is scaled up it can generate a lot of employment,” he said.The Bamboo Fest is
being organised by the Department of Industries in association with Kerala
State Bamboo Mission and Kerala Bureau of Industrial Promotion (K-BIP).
Of a total of 91 participants, 61
are from outside Kerala. The largest contingents have come from Tripura and
Chhattisgarh. The presence of the National Institute of Design is an added
attraction at the Bamboo Fest that ends on Tuesday.An official of K-BIP said
Bamboo Fests have traditionally been the official platform provided by Kerala
State Bamboo Mission for artisans and craftsmen to come together. The Bamboo
Fests have also exposed the community of bamboo craftsmen, often tucked away in
remote corners, to the latest developments in mechanisation and processing
techniques.
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