New Delhi:For hundreds of years, Odisha has been known for its exquisite silk, particularly the Tussar variety, which provides livelihood to thousands of tribal people, particularly women. But the silk weavers in the state were totally dependent on states like West Bengal, Jharkhand and Karnataka for the Silk yarn, which increased the cost of the Silk fabric, as per press release.
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has taken a historic initiative to set up Odisha’s first-ever Tussar Silk Yarn Production Centre at Choudwar in the Cuttack district. This silk yarn production centre will ensure local availability of Tussar Silk yarn, create local employment and reduce the silk production cost. Tussar silk is one of the finest varieties of silk that is distinguished by its coarseness and porous weave that give it a rugged and rustic appearance. The silk yarn production centre was inaugurated by KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena on Friday.
The development assumes great significance as silk comprises nearly 75% of the total Khadi fabric production in Odisha. This silk yarn production centre will create direct employment for 50 artisans including 34 women, besides providing livelihood support to over 300 tribal farmers engaged in cocoon farming. This will also create indirect employment for weavers and reelers in the state. Every kilo of raw silk produced creates employment for 11 artisans out of which 6 are women.