The initiative reflected NABARD’s continued commitment to empowering weavers, preserving traditional craftsmanship, and promoting sustainable livelihoods. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) celebrated…
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Indian farmers, ginners, brokers and other delegates present in the Seminar asked several questions concerning Australian cotton and opportunities for Indian cotton and textile sector and…
This official recognition has been documented by the Geographical Indications Registry under the Intellectual Property Office. The Government of India has granted Geographical Indication (GI) tags…
The art of textile making began to develop in the Stone Age. The first textile fabric was probably a nonwoven crude felt, made by compressing loose clumps of fleece from wild sheep. The second stage was invention of yarn which was extracted from various barks of various plants in accordance to their availability.