The convention was attended by the Union Minister for Textiles Giriraj Singh, Minister of State for Textiles Pabitra Margherita, textile and trade ministers, Members of Parliament and senior officers from the North-Eastern states and the Central Government together with representatives of key textile sector establishments.
India’s Ministry of Textiles organised a conclave in Guwahati to spice up textile sector growth within the North-Eastern states by coverage coordination, funding, skilling, worth addition, and market entry.
Attended by Union and State ministers and officers, the conclave highlighted the area’s handlooms, silks, GI merchandise, bamboo crafts, and ladies artisans.
Addressing the conclave, Singh stated that the North-Eastern area performs a really integral a part of the nation’s textile sector and the Union Government is dedicated to its growth.
The North-Eastern Region’s distinctive strengths—its wealthy handloom heritage, GI-tagged merchandise, various silk varieties, bamboo crafts, and powerful participation of ladies artisans and weavers—have been highlighted through the deliberations, the Ministry of Textiles stated in a press launch.
The convention underscored the necessity for a coordinated and built-in method to strengthen worth chains, improve exports, appeal to investments, and mix conventional abilities with fashionable expertise, design innovation, and market linkages.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)