Handloom sector of Assam is one of the oldest as well as important sectors of this region. In Assam it is mostly accomplished as a home based industry. Hand-woven textile is practiced here both for commercial as well as domestic purpose. Apart from econo
Assam is situated in the North-East of India and is the largest northeastern state in terms of the population while second in terms of area. Assam covers an area of 78,438 km2(30,285 sq miles). The state is bordered by Bhutan and the state of Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland ...
and the impact of this clearly shown in BTAD area, the weaver of this area follow the same problem due to lack of exposure, awareness and knowledge over changing technologies ,methods and requirement and more of that the handloom sector of this area faced some serious threat from the product...
Involvement of Women of Assam in Handloom Weaving Industry: Exploring a Linkage with Their Socio-Economic Conditions 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2 作者: R Kalita 摘要: The purpose of this paper is to delineate involvement of women in weaving industry in Assam, India and its inter-...
handloom and textile products, especially the exquisite Muga Silk of Assam are renowned worldwide for their excellent quality and smooth finish. The delicate patterns, enchanting designs, and authentic hand-made fabrics find patronage among even celebrated national and international designers and ...
• Indian Institute of Handloom Technology at Jawahar Nagar, Khanapara, Guwahati.Phone: 561423, 560804 • Nogaon Polytechnic at Nagoan.Fax: 03672-22032 • Silchar Ploytechnic Meherpur at Cachar Silchar.Phone: 40273, 35262 • Govt. Polytechnic Diphu, at Karbi,Anglong ...
The greater of India,-weaving craft is not practiced as a hobby nor are they as commercial venture; but much as integral part of their life and customs. Handloom weaving had its genesis in the need of to clothe the family and to establish strong emotional bonds within the family for ...
Factors Influencing Wage Structure of Handloom Workers in Assam The removal of import quota restriction for textile products opened up new avenues and challenges for the Indian handloom industry, which infused competition in recent years. As majority of the workers in the industry are women, who ...