The College of Community Science, Central Agricultural University (Imphal), Tura in collaboration with ICAR-NINFET Kolkata, ICAR-CICR Nagpur, Deendayal Research Institute, and ICAR-CRIJAF Barrackpore launched an official poster for the upcoming national symposium scheduled to be held in Umiam.
The symposium, “Threads of Heritage: Exploring Traditional Textiles and Natural Fibres”, will be held at the College of Post-Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Umiam from January 27 to 29.
Dr. Jyoti Vastrad, Dean of the College said the symposium will serve as a dedicated platform to explore India’s rich textile traditions, sustainable fiber innovations, and economic opportunities in natural fiber industries with a special focus on Northeast’s unique resources like banana, pineapple, bamboo, and ramie fibers. It aims to bring together experts, artisans, and policymakers to explore the cultural significance of heritage textiles and their potential for sustainable practices and economic growth.
Vastrad highlighted the crucial role of natural fibers and heritage textiles in realizing India’s economic aspirations, particularly through sustainability and global market potential.