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Handloom

PM Modi elucidates significance of handloom on National Handloom Day

| @indiablooms | Aug 10, 2023, at 08:32 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: National Handloom Day, observed annually on August 7, holds a profound and revered place within India's historical tapestry and cultural ethos. This cherished event stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication of artisans who have diligently preserved and passed down indigenous weaving traditions through the annals of time.

Beyond being a mere celebration, National Handloom Day shines a spotlight on the vital role played by this industry and empowers its dedicated workforce.

It serves as a pivotal platform to express our heartfelt admiration and steadfast support for the skilled weavers, who pour their passion and expertise into creating exquisite works of art.

This day stands as a poignant reminder of their ceaseless efforts and an acknowledgment of the priceless contribution they make to safeguard our rich cultural heritage through their artistry.

In the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the exhibition takes on a transformative dimension as he ardently elucidates the significance of handlooms in fostering a sustainable future.

Interacting with the weavers, the Prime Minister warmly recollects their previous exhibitions in a tent at Pragati Maidan and underscores the remarkable symbiosis of tradition and modernity embodied by India's handloom sector.

Emphasizing the nation's global resonance, the Prime Minister reaffirms that India is not just 'Local for Vocal,' but also an international stage for its diverse handloom clusters that span the geographical expanse of the country.

Bal Krishna Kapse said, "It is an immense honor to have received an invitation to showcase the artistry of Kapse Paithani at the esteemed National Handloom Day exhibition. We brim with pride as we represent the cultural opulence of Maharashtra on this grand platform.

"This event stands as a testament to our unswerving commitment to preserving our cultural heritage and empowering skilled artisans. Guiding a team of 250 exceptionally gifted individuals, we remain resolute in revitalizing the handloom sector and advancing sustainable, eco-friendly fashion."

"Our craftsmanship reflects the resplendence of our traditions, and through our work, we aspire to uplift rural livelihoods and contribute to a radiant future for our nation," he added.

A highlight of the exhibition unfurls with the display of Kapse Paithani, a symbol of Maharashtra's storied traditions and cultural eminence.

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