7th Aug 2022 10:08:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, Aug 7: Participating in the 8th National Handloom Day celebration at Dorjee Khandu State Convention Centre, today, Governor Brig. (Dr.) B.D. Mishra (Retd.) called upon the people of the state to take pride in their traditional attire and also promote it amongst the younger generation. 
Stressing that they must not forget the gift of their forbearers, he urged the youth to connect to their roots and practice their traditions. If they break the connection with their roots, our culture will disappear and this we must not allow to happen, he said.
Every individual requires three basic things, ‘Roti, Kapda aur Makaan’, Mishra said advising the people to go for Arunachali organic products for food, use traditional loin loom, handloom woven dresses and ensure toilets in every home.
He commended the participating weavers, artisans, entrepreneurs and children and  appreciated the Prime Minister for starting the National Handloom day in 2015 to connect the people with Swadeshi movement of yore with a new effort to encourage indigenous cottage industries and in particular handloom weavers.
As part of the ceremony, the Governor honoured the weavers with State Awards. In the Best Handloom Weavers 2021-22, Bamin Apii of Hapoli, Lower Subansiri District received the first prize, while Kenrik Bagra of Kaba Village, Namsai District received the second prize and Rubu Rinyo of Ziro,  Lower Subansiri District received the third prize. In Best Handicrafts Artisans 2021-22, Pokrin Mitkong of Peki Modi Village, Upper Siang District received the first prize, while Minjom Pakam of Biru Village, Aalo received the second prize and John Paleng of Koreng Village, Siang District received the third prize. The State Award carries prize money, memento and a certificate. Er. Tumke Bagra, Minister of Textile & Handicrafts, and  Swapnil Naik, Secretary Textile & Handicrafts also spoke on the occasion.

As part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the First Lady Neelam Misra released the promo of a documentary on traditional loin loom weaving of the State, titled, ‘Celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav Through Loin Loom Of Arunachal Pradesh’. 
Conceptualised by the first lady, produced by the Directorate of Information & Public Relations, Government of Arunachal Pradesh and filmed by Maya Films, Bangalore, the documentary highlights the roots of Loin Loom weaving & its history – the traditional attires, the uniqueness and beauty of its products.
To mark the special occasion, the students of Donyi Polo Hearing Impaired presented a patriotic song, the inmates of Oju Mission presented a one act play, titled ‘Parampara Ek Pechan’, displaying various traditional attires being passed on from mother to daughter and daughter to granddaughters amongst the tribal community. 
Advisor to Minister of Textile & Handicrafts Rode Bui, MLA along with large numbers of self help groups, government officials of Textile & Handicrafts and sericulture departments and attended in the programme.
Earlier, the Governor inaugurated the State Handloom Expo participants and saw the weaving demonstration of loin loom and Badu loom and demonstration of hemp peal processing into yarn as also, cardamom peal processing into yarn, natural dyeing process from leaves and plants and the process of handmade paper making by Tawang people. The Governor along with the First Lady of the State and Minister (Textile & Handicrafts) interacted with the artisans and weavers and complimented them for their unique good work.


Kenter Joya Riba

(Managing Editor)
      She is a graduate in Science with post graduation in Sociology from University of Pune. She has been in the media industry for nearly a decade. Before turning to print business, she has been associated with radio and television.
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