Press Releases

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Press Release No. 321/22

ONE DAY DISTRICT LEVEL SENSITIZATION PROGRAM ON COMBATING CHILD TRAFFICKING HELD IN JOWAI

A one day District Level sensitization Programme on Combating Child trafficking on the occasion of World Day against Human Trafficking was organised by the National Commission for protection of Child Rights along with the support of the State Commission for protection of Child Rights and the West Jaintia Hills District Administration in DC office in the Conference Room today. The main objective of the campaign is to sensitize the key stakeholders on basic indicators to identify children at risk, vulnerable children and prevention for combating child trafficking in bordering districts of the country.

MSCPCR chairperson Iamon M Syiem explained the several factors that contribute to child trafficking and the need to be vigilant about the problem of child trafficking.

NCPCR senior technical expert, Smt. Shaista K Shah presented a presentation on protection of Rights of a child, prevention and combating, strategy to prevent child trafficking in the country.

Speaking on the role of the Police department, Superintendent of Police Shri. Bikram Marak said the District Police are taking all measures to prevent Child trafficking. Earlier, DC incharge Shri. P.K Boro welcoming all said such a sensitisation programme on combating child trafficking is very much needed to save the children from being a victim of trafficking.

Press Release No. 322/22

INAUGURATION OF THE DESIGN INNOVATION AND RESOURCE CENTRE UMDEN DIWON, RI BHOI DISTRICT

The Department of Textiles, celebrated the 8th National Handloom Day at the Umden Diwon Eri Silk Village on 6th August, 2022. The highlight of the function was the inauguration of the Design, Innovation and Resource Centre at Umden Diwon, Raid Nongtluh, RiBhoi District. The DIRC was setup with a focus on 4 components that is the Ahimsa Silk, Organic Dyes, Women Centric and Global presence aspects.

The Chief Guest, Minister of Textiles Shri. B. Lyngdoh, while inaugurating the DIRC appreciated the vision of the Textiles Department which was setup with a view, to build and create a centre for showcasing the indigenous designs developed by the local weavers in the state. The Chief Guest also hoped that the DIRC would emerge as a repository and inventory of various handloom samples and designs available at the First Eri Silk village. Other speakers which included the local MLA Shri M. Syiem congratulated the Department for the DIRC and hoped that it would further facilitate designers and researchers in enhancing the quality of the products through exporters, manufacturers, weaver and other stakeholders.

DC, Ri Bhoi, expressed happiness on the inauguration of the DIRC at the Eri Silk Village and highlighted the collaboration with NIFT to ensure that the DIRC would continue to emerge as an important centre which is pioneering in its professional portrayal and presentation of Eri Silk products, unique to the village. He also expressed hope that it will generate design research outcomes in the specially designed display areas. He also remarked that the DIRC will provide unique branding and identify to the colour, motif, usage, organic dyeing and usage of looms through appropriate visual merchandising.The Director, Sericulture and Weaving stated that the DIRC will facilitate a space for an interactive platform between artisans, weavers, industry and design students through exclusive display areas, spcialised lab, resource centre and design activities.

Shri. F. R. Kharkongor, Commissioner and Secretary, Textiles in his keynote address highlighted on how the DIRC can emerge as a setup to showcase and establish market linkages between the village and the outside world, leveraging on the Department of Textiles unique Ryndia brand with tagline From Thread to Trend, anchored on the motto Rooted in Nature,Connected to Culture. The Commissioner and Secretary expressed hope that the DIRC should contribute substantially towards, meeting the aspirations of the weavers, spinners, not only of the Umden Diwon 1st Eri Silk village, but would also prove immensely beneficial to the neighboring villages of Raid Nongtluh in terms of capacity building, design upscalling, financial assistance, promotion, selling and marketing, while also integrating the sector with the latest technologies in the Handloom and Textiles sectors.

Other technical Resource Persons dwelt on aspects such as Visual merchandising of interior to create inspiring spaces, designing and creation of various sections like Cocoon, spinning, reeling, dyeing and designing, weaving, exhibition space, documentations and Archival, conference and workshop space, Training of in house human resource for ongoing visual mode, aspects such as Organic dye, Ahimsa Silk, women centric and global presence, allowing users to view and learn about the Eri Weavers and their craft, giving users an opportunity to understand of the processes and products involved, and to enhance the visitors experience of viewing information through the use of a variety of displays in regard to Meghalaya Unique Ryndia.

On the occasion of the 8th National Handloom Day, the Chief Guest and other dignitaries honoured and recognized the leading handloom production houses such as Kiniho, Zong I Hi, Nangcwa, Ri Last, Sailum and Eri Weaves for their contribution to the Handloom sector in the state by instilling pride amongst their weavers and bringing honour to the state through their exquisite weaving craftsmanship. A vibrant traditional costume displays and colourful exhibition were the other highlights of the 8th National Handloom Day which was celebrated in the state. Earlier in the day as part of the Har Ghar Tiranga, the National Tri Colour was unfurled at the venue amidst the enthusiastic flag waving of the various participants and weavers in support of the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign.

Back to top