We needed upgrading  spinning/weaving technologies for Muga  and Eri dress 
materials- like China/Japan/Uzbek/Italy did last 50 years.
We needed upgrading  feeding/ rearing technology for maximizing silk ( Muga or 
Creamy or White)yield per cocoon- and minimizing loss to predators.
We  badly needed technology(Irradiation+selection) to maximize male worms whose 
cocoons  yield 25%>30%more silk.
We needed total eradication of Gasflaring( idiotic butchers!) We needed total 
intolerance to discharge of Oily/Coaly wastes into open rivers( Thanks to 
Indian  Central Pollution Control Board & Ministry of Environmentand forests).
Till all these are set right ,"Weaving magic on silk" is just another act of  
fooling the  clueless "intellectuals" by pleasing their false ego of a 
meaningless Heritage.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:08:28 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
[email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [Assam] Weaving magic 
on silk
Weaving magic on silk
 
Sualkuchi’s exquisite silk products have acquired a name for themselves
But few know that the Lower Assam town of Sualkuchi gets most of its cocoons 
from Dhemaji district in Upper Assam, which produces nearly three crore cocoons 
every year. Of these, most are sent to Sualkuchi, which is also known as the 
Manchester of the East. But Dhemaji itself has skilled weavers who can create 
magic on silk. 
The aesthetic designs by the Mising tribe have become popular in and outside 
the state. However, silk growers have not been able to grab the available 
market due to a lack of exposure. 
The Dhemaji district administration has realised that the weavers also lack 
professionalism in adopting modern weaving techniques for refined products. 
“In view of this, we have launched Project Subansiri to help the weavers get 
the right price for their hard work. Initially we are investing Rs 1 crore for 
the project. More funds will follow,” said Dhemaji deputy commissioner Diwakar 
Misra. 
The weavers will be shown how to procure the best available silk and grab a 
share of the weaving market. This will ensure that the charm of silk infused 
with colourful Mising designs can capture a slice of the pie. 
A cocoon bank will be set up at Dhemaji to ensure that cocoon producers get a 
minimum support price for their products. Strategies will be drawn up to 
enhance efficiency and maintain quality in production of muga yarn by 
introducing modern reeling machines. 
There are plans to introduce sophisticated looms. It will also set up training 
centres in various parts of the district to create a “network of all weavers 
group” under one umbrella and rope in dress designers in blending silk (muga 
and eri) with Mising designs to tap the domestic and international market. 




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