zzdtravel
Home
/
Travel Story
/
Craft Crusader: This Woman Is On A Mission To Keep India’s Traditional Crafts Alive
Craft Crusader: This Woman Is On A Mission To Keep India’s Traditional Crafts Alive-December 2024
Dec 23, 2024 12:42 PM

  On India's 74th Republic Day, two unassuming heroes from opposite corners of the country found themselves thrust into the national spotlight. Kapil Dev Prasad, a 70-year-old handloom weaver from Bihar, and Neihunuo Sorhie, a master weaver from Nagaland, were conferred the prestigious Padma Shri award, recognising their contribution to preserving their respective textile traditions. However, the achievements of these weavers does not quite portray the ground realities of the countless artisans who toil tirelessly in relative obscurity.

  Dr Pritha Dasmahapatra, a UK-based, Kolkata-born gynaecologist and passionate explorer, has dedicated her efforts to unravelling the history and heritage of Indian textiles. Embarking on textile-based journeys across the country, she has engaged with artisans, documented their crafts, and ignited interest in hyperlocal tours.

  In an exclusive interview with Dasmahapatra, we delve into her journey and vision for the future of Indian textiles.

  QAQA

  

Dasmahapatra at Ahilya Bai's weaving town of Maheshwar

  QA QA

  

Dasmahapatra with textile artists

  QA

  

Dasmahapatra at Ahilya Bai's weaving town of Maheshwar

  QA

Comments
Welcome to zzdtravel comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Travel Story
Recommended Tourist Attractions
Related Information Recommendations
Copyright 2023-2024 - www.zzdtravel.com All Rights Reserved