Chhattisgarh’s department of rural industriesis going to provide skill upgradation training to silk weavers at four block handloom silk clusters-Baloda, Navagarh, Dabra and Babnidih in Janjgir-Champa district, to promote handloom silk industry, department’s deputy director A Ayaz said. The union textile ministry has sanctioned six handloom clusters for the state.
Tussar silk is produced at Bastar, Surguja, Korba and other parts of the state. Cocoon is grown on sal, saja and arjuna trees. Tribal people collect cocoon from these trees and later they sell in local markets.
Tussar fabric weavers procure cocoon from local markets. Cocoon is boiled and silk fibre is produced. Raigarh and Janjgir-Champa are two major districts of tussar fabric production.
Around 350 metric tonne silk yarn is prepared every year in Chhattisgarh. Around 60 crore direct or indirect export is done through tussar silk and around 53 lakh metre kosa silk is prepared every year in the state. Thousands of rural people depend on handloom industry.
Indian Institute of Handloom Technology has been set up at Champa in 2006 where skill manpower is prepared for Chhattisgarh handloom industry.