Riot of colours and creativity at ‘Sangam’, charms City’s fashionistas !

Ms Kavitha Kalvakuntla, MP, speaking at the handloom apparel exhibition Sangam - 'The Weaving Journey', hosted by Rajini Sarees to commemorate its Silver Jubilee, after inaugurating it on Sunday at N Convention, as Rajini Yarlagadda, (right) owner of Rajini Sarees, looks on. Ms Pinky Reddy, Ms Purandeswari Daggubati, Ms DK Aruna, Ms Shobana Kamineni, Ms Naga Susheela, Ms Shilpa Reddy, Ms Deepthi Reddy, Ms Sapthala Reddy, Uma Reddy and several other celebs & socialites, visited the exhibition and were appreciative of the works by weavers of Ikat, Kalamkari, Pochampally, Mangalagiri etc.

Hyderabad, September 18th, 2016: Sangam ‘The Weaving Journey’a confluence of Creators, Makers, and Buyers of apparels and accessories, hosted by Rajini Sarees to commemorate its Silver Jubilee celebrations. Its powered by Cybercity Builders & Developers and conceived and executed by Event Partners, Eleanor Events, was formally inaugurated by Ms. Kavitha Kalvakuntla, Member of Parliament, on Sunday at ‘N’ Convention.

 

Ms. Pinky Reddy, Ms. Shilpa Reddy, Ms. Daggubati Purandeshwari, Ms. DK Aruna, Ms. Uma Reddy, Ms. Naga Suseela, Ms. Shobana Kamineni, Ms. Deepthi Reddy, Ms. Sapthala Reddy and several other celebs & socialites visited the two-day exhibition.  They were enamored by the talent, skill, and creativity in the works of the craftsmen. Weavers of Jamdani, Banaras, Ikat, etc. , printers from Banaras and Mumbai, are exhibiting their works amongst others, on this unique platform.

 

Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Kavitha said, I congratulate Rajini for this beautiful exhibition which brought the weavers from across the country on one platform and for hosting it in Hyderabad. It’s a fantastic gesture towards encouraging and promoting the weavers and their craftsmanship. They contribute 5% to our GDP and in return, they hardly get any support from the governments. Gandhiji through his chakra promoted handlooms, and another Gandhi needs to come to revive this dying tradition. Several families dependent on handloom have lost their traditional jobs, and the craftsmanship is slowly dissipating. It’s time that Governments should come forward to support and revive the craftsmanship and the weavers, Telangana government is putting its efforts in this direction, she said.

 

“Sangam is our way of supporting our Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji’s clarion call for Make in India, says Rajini Yarlagadda, owner of Rajini Sarees. There is vast scope for the Indian fabric, which can fit any fashion. What is weaved here is based on the climatic conditions of each region, thus making them completely viable regarding comfort. However, this tradition and craftsmanship are losing its sheen in the competitive world due to sheer lack of exposure to the new generation, our effort is to revive and bring back that charm, she adds.”

 

Rajini Sarees, a name to reckon with for elegant and chic sarees, is celebrating twenty-five years of adulation it won from the connoisseurs of fashion, by felicitating and paying tribute to the real heroes behind its success- the weavers and printers through this unique event ‘Sangam.’

Sangam reflects the rich and diverse culture of India which nurtures different styles of textiles and fabric.These materials and weaving techniques have been evolving for ages and have been commended globally.

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