VIRAASAT Weaving the Legacy of Indian Saris
The “Viraasat Sari Festival 2024” is an exclusive handloom sari exhibition organized by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, at Handloom Haat, Janpath, New Delhi. Running from December 15 to December 28, 2024, this mega event is dedicated to showcasing the rich and diverse handloom heritage of India. The festival aims to celebrate the tradition, artistry, and potential of the Indian handloom sector, with a special focus on handwoven saris from various regions of the country.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | VIRAASAT: Weaving the Legacy of Indian Saris |
| Organized by | Ministry of Textiles, Government of India |
| Event Dates | December 15 to December 28, 2024 |
| Inauguration | Inaugurated by the Secretary of Textiles, Government of India |
| Exhibition Stalls | – 90 stalls in total – 72 handloom stalls (18 states) – 18 handicraft stalls (14 states) |
| Footfall in Previous Editions | Approximately 20,000 visitors in 2022-23 and 2023-24 |
| Event Features | – Curated display of handloom saris – Live loom demonstrations – Workshops and talks – Folk dances and regional cuisines |
| Cultural Impact | Showcases traditional weaving techniques: Venkatgiri, Uppada Jamdani, Banarasi Brocade, Pochampally, and others |
| Economic Impact | Supports over 35 lakh people in the handloom sector, with a focus on improving the earnings of the handloom community |
| Government Support | Launch of schemes for promoting eco-friendly, high-quality handloom products with zero defects and effects |
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