– Lakka srinivasulu (Sant Kabir Award) from Venkatagiri.
– Karnati murali from Palnadu district and Jujare Nagaraju from dharmavaram received other awards.
The National Handloom Day celebrations underscore significant efforts to highlight the cultural heritage associated with India’s handloom sector while boosting regional socio-economic growth through these artisan communities. The acknowledgment of three Andhra Pradesh-based weavers reflects a focus on individual craftsmanship and also collective progress for this vital sector.
Such initiatives prompt attention toward preserving conventional arts while fostering economic opportunities for rural artisans-a foundational stone of India’s textile industry yet frequently enough overlooked amidst mass manufacturing trends. Strategic recognition programs such as Sant Kabir awards bring visibility to these skilled artisans, encouraging others within rural clusters to pursue craftsmanship actively. Expanding such events across multiple districts could further democratize access to resources or training opportunities essential to sustaining this legacy.
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