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How an exhibition on textiles in the Capital points to self-reliance and reimagining nature's bounty

How an exhibition on textiles in the Capital points to self-reliance and reimagining nature's bounty

Indian Express7 hours ago
'What we call slow fashion is actually not slow, it is actually on time. These are processes in sync with nature,' says Shubhi Sachan, the curator of Weave the Future 2.0, an ongoing exhibition organised by the Ministry of Textiles to draw attention to Indian textiles and their links to nature and communities.
For Sachan, who is the founder of the Material Library of India, a research firm dedicated to reimagining waste in India, the focus has always been on understanding specific regional nuances of weaving and textile in a landscape gearing towards the mass production of fast fashion. This philosophy reflects in the regenerative materials and native techniques used by the 30-odd brands at the exhibition, which started on August 7 on National Handlooms Day and is on till August 17 in the National Crafts Museum premises.
One of the standouts at the exhibition is an installation by Kora Design Collaborative, a Hyderabad-based design and research organisation focusing on creating community-based projects in rural India. This installation showcases 12 native varieties of cotton seeds and traces their journey through the entire indigenous cotton processing cycle, from harvesting to seed separation to fiber cleaning and weaving.
Poludas Nagendra Satish, who heads Kora collective, outlines the organisation's thought process: 'We isolate things when we look at our communities. They are all interlinked. And this leads to erasure of knowledge. At Kora, we help communities rediscover traditional skills and adapt them to today's needs by combining traditional craft techniques with simple, contemporary designs.'
One of the projects undertaken by Satish and Kora is 'creating a desi cotton ecosystem' to bring back spinning and weaving to cotton-growing areas and to battle the perception that American cotton or genetically modified cotton is 'superior'.
The idea, Satish explains in his blog, is to 'create a system where rural communities can process their cotton locally, without having to depend on external machinery, experts, or industries for their day-to-day needs. This ecosystem is rooted in the idea of self-reliance, where knowledge, tools, and resources stay within the community.' Collaboration and communication is key to this. Explains Satish: 'There is an interesting technique of (indigenous cotton) weaving that's still practiced in Bengal. We try to actually integrate all this. We brought this to Andhra, where we grow our own cotton. We are still using simple tools. We weave on a handloom. And you can clearly see the difference in the quality.'
Kora also creates small-scale tools that could be used by individuals, whether it is a farmer, a weaver, or a home-based artisan — 'to spin and weave yarn for their own family's use or for local markets'. This year, Kora hand-crafted mini sample looms for a design school that were made by a small team of people from the Duggirala Village of Andhra Pradesh.
Another example of Kora's work is in the Kothuru village of Andhra Pradesh. In collaboration with the Crafts Council of Andhra Pradesh, Kora helped the weavers use natural dyes, shift to cotton yarn, and experiment with new design patterns.
For example, Kora sent the local artisans a design graph with three to four suggested colours. The artisans then sat together 'to discuss, and come up with two more colour variations' in the ikat wefts.
The exhibition will also offer a soundscape installation by Sonam Khetan, capturing the disappearing sounds of the natural world as a result of human activities through the recordings of California based soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause.
The show presents behind-the-scenes work by grassroots implementers such as Udaanta Trust, KORA Collective and Khamir, while brands such as Eka, Viraj Bhoomi and Lafaani have showcased their products as well.
Alongside this is also another installation, which is an eco-printed panel, marked with petals and hand-appliqued dried flowers.
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Happy Raksha Bandhan 2025: Top 100+ Rakhi wishes, images, quotes, messages, WhatsApp status to share
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Happy Raksha Bandhan 2025: Top 100+ Rakhi wishes, images, quotes, messages, WhatsApp status to share

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Raigad's tribal ashram school celebrates nature-friendly Rakhi
Raigad's tribal ashram school celebrates nature-friendly Rakhi

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Raigad's tribal ashram school celebrates nature-friendly Rakhi

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Who made the first Butter Chicken?
Who made the first Butter Chicken?

Time of India

time5 hours ago

  • Time of India

Who made the first Butter Chicken?

Butter chicken, or Murgh Makhani, is one of India's most iconic dishes, known for its rich, creamy tomato-based gravy and tender tandoori chicken. While it's now a global favorite, this legendary dish has a fascinating origin story rooted in post-independence India. Let's explore who really made the first butter chicken. A Delicious Accident at Moti Mahal The first butter chicken was created in the 1950s by Kundan Lal Gujral, founder of the legendary Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi. Along with his partners Kundan Lal Jaggi and Thakur Dass, Gujral had fled from Peshawar during the Partition of India and settled in Delhi. At Moti Mahal, they popularized tandoori cooking—and butter chicken was born out of necessity. How Butter Chicken Was Invented According to popular accounts, the dish was invented as a creative way to use leftover tandoori chicken. To avoid waste, the chefs mixed the dry, leftover chicken with a rich sauce made from butter (makhan), tomatoes, cream, and aromatic spices. The result was a luscious, mildly spiced curry that was both comforting and indulgent. Tandoori Chicken Gravy What made butter chicken unique was the combination of two culinary techniques: tandoori-style roasted chicken and a Punjabi-style makhani (buttery) sauce. The smoky flavor from the clay oven and the creamy tomato gravy created a dish that quickly became a hit with locals and foreign visitors alike. Global Rise of Butter Chicken From the streets of Delhi, butter chicken's fame spread across India and eventually around the world. It became a staple in Indian restaurants overseas and remains a favorite among people unfamiliar with Indian cuisine due to its mild heat and creamy texture. Today, it's often confused with chicken tikka masala—but butter chicken is the original. Legacy of Kundan Lal Gujral Kundan Lal Gujral's invention didn't just lead to a single dish—it influenced an entire genre of North Indian cuisine. His legacy continues through the Moti Mahal chain, and butter chicken remains a timeless representation of Indian culinary innovation and adaptation.

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