The announced budget allocation to the textile and handicrafts sector is a much-needed step that supports the idea of "Vocal for Local". The allocation of 2 crore towards the acquisition and marketing of local products is a commendable endeavour to support the craftspeople, self-help groups (SHGs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and entrepreneurs who tirelessly work to create one-of-a-kind products and improve the local economy.
Furthermore, the decision to allocate 15 crore for Arunachal Pradesh tourism is a positive step that will encourage adventure and eco-tourism in the area in addition to growing the tourism industry. The focus on establishing a sustainable, environmentally friendly tourism strategy is closely aligned with the importance of supporting regional goods and crafts.
In addition, the decision to submit applications for geographical indicator (G.I.) tags for ten regional goods—Khamti Rice, Yak Churpi, Apatani Textiles, Tangsa Textile, Adi Kekir (Ginger), Monpa Handmade Paper, Wancho Woodcraft, Nyishi Handloom Textiles, and Hand-Woven Carpets—marks a critical advancement in the preservation of cultural heritage and the development of regional businesses. If an application is approved, the GI certification will shield native items from being counterfeited and misrepresented by dishonest vendors who frequently exploit their special qualities. Wancho Woodcraft, Adi Kekir, and Hand-Woven Carpet are well on their way to publication in the GI certifications, and it is encouraging to observe that Khamti Rice, Yak Churpi, and Tangsa Textile have already achieved GI certifications with success.
Acknowledging the importance of regional goods and craftsmen to the country's economy and culture is crucial. In light of the recent GI certifications obtained by the above-mentioned commodities, we invite citizens to share their view on how can Arunachal Pradesh benefit from it? Furthermore, what additional measures can be taken by the Govt of Arunachal Pradesh towards ensuring more indigenous commodities get protected under GI certifications?
NAMRATA GHILDIYAL 2 years 6 months ago
Sir
The road right after the wide bridge over canal of the dam in chauras is full of big dtones. It requires repairing and stones be removed . Chauras road to univ should not have bug stones which hampers driving on daily basis. Pl check .lately some repair basicslly boundary over the canal is being lmpleted
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
cont.- the decision to allocate 15 crore for Arunachal Pradesh tourism is a positive step that will encourage adventure and eco-tourism in the area in addition to growing the tourism industry. The focus on establishing a sustainable, environmentally friendly tourism strategy is closely aligned with the importance of supporting regional goods and crafts. So understanding Arunachal is also a solution towards the capacity building by development, for the citizen of INDIA. JAI HIND.
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
cont.- yes their is no doubt in it Acknowledging the importance of regional goods and craftsmen to the country's economy and culture is crucial. In light of the recent GI certifications obtained by the above-mentioned commodities, we invite citizens to share their view on how can Arunachal Pradesh benefit from it? Furthermore, what additional measures can be taken by the Govt of Arunachal Pradesh towards ensuring more indigenous commodities get protected under GI certifications?
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
cont.-- In addition, the decision to submit applications for geographical indicator (G.I.) tags for ten regional goods—Khamti Rice, Yak Churpi, Apatani Textiles, Tangsa Textile, Adi Kekir (Ginger), Monpa Handmade Paper, Wancho Woodcraft, Nyishi Handloom Textiles, and Hand-Woven Carpets—marks a critical advancement in the preservation of cultural heritage and the development of regional businesses. If an application is approved, the GI certification will shield native items from being counterfeit
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
cont.- The announced budget allocation to the textile and handicrafts sector is a much-needed step that supports the idea of "Vocal for Local". The allocation of 2 crore towards the acquisition and marketing of local products is a commendable endeavour to support the craftspeople, self-help groups (SHGs), non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and entrepreneurs who tirelessly work to create one-of-a-kind products and improve the local economy.
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
Where ever and when ever we speak we speak to see the state of Arunachal, goods of activities and a place of Tourism and travel and a place of beauty. Arunachal Pradesh a place of GOD gifted with beauty. The announced budget allocation to the textile and handicrafts sector is a much-needed step that supports the idea of "Vocal for Local". The allocation of 2 crore towards the acquisition and marketing of local products is a commendable endeavour to support the craftspeople, self-help group
Nasim Kutchi 2 years 6 months ago
Yes it is not a disturbing co-incidence that stirs my amazements on this holy occasion to commemorate one of the most important landmark of INDIAN digastric matter related with the Self -reliant. Activities speak and their is no doubt in it, whether it be the state of Arunachal Pradesh or Uttar Pradesh. If you are been born to realize than you are born to handle the responsibilities of reality in life that is self reliant. Yes the state of Arunachal Pradesh is been calculated as tourism
CHANDA NAGARAJU 2 years 6 months ago
Buy Local products to encourage our farmers and give employment for our youth