Panika weavers

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Dr. Sudha Dhingra
  Colours of Nature - Sustainable Dyeing with Aal (Morinda citrifolia)   With rapidly growing awareness regarding carbon footprints, ozone depletion and impending problems of global warming, there is a sense of urgency felt around the world to find solutions to problems of environmental…
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Dr. Sudha Dhingra
  Panika weaving traditions of Bastar   Bastar in Chattisgarh and Korapat in neighbouring Orissa are home to tribal culture and traditions nurtured by  lands rich in natural resources in terms of minerals and verdant forests. Tribals do not adhere to strict…
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Dr. Sudha Dhingra
Textiles of a region  reflect social cycles and life events. Many of the materials, techniques and forms used in ancient times for producing fabrics remain in use even today. In India, tribal or adivasi craft traditions reflect the distintiveness of cultures and regions to which…
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