Silk Fab exhibition
Inauguration of
SILK FAB Exhibition
at Expo Center,
World Trade Centre
Complex,Mumbai
Shri
Yaduvendra Mathur, I.A.S., Chairman and Managing Director, Export- Import Bank
of India, Mumbai inaugurated the Silk Fab exhibition. Speaking on the occasion,
Shri Yaduvendra Mathur said that the exhibition enables an interface between
the weavers and consumers. Silk Fab exhibition is an initiative of the office
of Development Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Government of
India through National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC) Ltd. to provide
direct access to the handloom weavers to market their products to consumers in
various cities of India. The participants are from various State Government
Bodies/ Apex Societies, Primary Handloom Weavers Co-operative Societies and
Handloom Agencies. 94 agencies belonging to 14 states are participating. The
exhibition has the participation of four weavers who are recipients of National
Award for design.
The
handloom sector of India employs 65 lac persons directly or indirectly which is
next only to agricultural sector in the country. The art of handloom weaving
has traditional values attached to it and each region has exquisite varieties.
The uniqueness of silk products such as Pochampalli, Paithani, Kanjivaram,
Banarasi, Jamdani, Baluchari, and Ikkat, to name a few attracts
customers across the globe with exclusives weaves, designs and traditional
motifs. Through these exhibitions, handloom agencies not only market their
products at reasonable rates but also get to know customers’ choice with regard
to colour, design and weaving for future improvement of the product.
Government
of India has launched the “Handloom Mark” scheme for handloom products
and “Silk Mark” for genuinity of silk products, to encourage and give a
distinct identity to the products, apart from highlighting the uniqueness of
the products. It also serves a guarantee for the buyer that the product being
purchased is genuinely handwoven. All the exhibitors at the Silk Fab have been
encouraged to display the ‘Handloom Mark’ and ‘Silk Mark’ tag on the products
and thus aim to improve the earnings of the handloom weaver community.
The
exhibition will be open to public from 11 am to 8 pm for two weeks upto
August 6,
2014. Exhibition includes State Government Agencies / Apex Bodies,
Primary
Handloom Weavers Co-operative Societies, and the agencies working
under the
recently started Integrated Handloom Development Scheme. The
Primary
Handloom Weavers Co-operative Societies are recommended by their
respective
State Governments. Silk Products drawn from some of the exotic locations of
India are on display and sale at the exhibition. A brief list is given below: -
Andhra Pradesh
Gadwal, Pochampally, Dharmavaram
Assam Muga Silk
Bihar Tassar,
Kantha, Madhubani Prints
Chhattisgarh
Tribal work, Kosa Silk
Delhi
Jammu &
Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Printed
Silk Sarees
Printed
Silk Sarees, Dress Material
Kantha,
Kosa Silk
Chintamani,
Kasuti Work, Karnataka Silk
Madhya Pradesh
Chanderi, Maheshwari
Maharashtra
Paithani, Pune Saree
Odisha Bomkai,
Sambalpur
Rajasthan Bandhej
Uttar Pradesh
Tanchoi, Jamdani, Jamawar (Banarasi)
West Bengal
Baluchari, Kantha, Tangai
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