07/03/2026
Before dawn, somewhere in rural Northeast India, a woman steps into her courtyard and gathers what the world calls waste.
To her, it is freedom.
It is dignity.
It is income.
At Tamul, these fallen areca leaves become more than plates — they become livelihoods, confidence, and independence.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the women who refused to wait for empowerment.
They learned to run machines when no one expected them to.
They took bank loans without collateral.
They kept their units running through a pandemic.
They met global export standards from their remote villages.
From village courtyards to fine dining tables in London , their journey carries courage, resilience, and pride.
Today we celebrate the women who built it themselves , for their families, their daughters, and generations to come.