Khowai, Tripura, 17th March 2025: The traditional thatched or thatched houses of the rural tradition are disappearing. With the increasing modernity, thatched houses and houses made of thatched roofs are on the verge of extinction in the hills. It wasn’t long ago that every village had two or four thatched houses, but now even in a few villages, such houses are not seen. Meanwhile, the excessive use of tin is polluting the environment. Because most tin in the country is not environmentally friendly. There are still a few thatched houses in various hill people neighborhoods.

Interacted with the media a seller said that he has been involved in this business for the past 30 years. Now a large numbers of sellers have turned their backs on this business. Far from making a profit, it becomes difficult to get the real price. He also said that he brought these husks from the Takchaya area and went out for sale. It is worth noting that the husks were cut, spread like rice, dried for a few days, and then tied up and taken to the market for sale.
Once upon a time, it was quite famous as a local-based Chhonkhola. But with the evolution of time, that scene is no longer visible. Thatched roofs are on the verge of disappearing. In modern civilization, people are now busy building pucca and semi-pucca houses. They are using tin as a canopy. As a result, the use of cthatched from villages is gradually disappearing.
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