• Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Saturday, October 25, 2025
27 °c
Agartala
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer sustains injury to left rib cage, taken to hospital for further assessment

    3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer sustains injury to left rib cage, taken to hospital for further assessment

    Man arrested after molesting Australian female cricket players in Indore for world cup

    Man arrested after molesting Australian female cricket players in Indore for world cup

    Lionel Messi’s Argentina match in India postponed to next FIFA window

    Lionel Messi’s Argentina match in India postponed to next FIFA window

    Premier League: Leeds United beat West Ham 2-1 for third win

    Premier League: Leeds United beat West Ham 2-1 for third win

    Communication on availability still ongoing with New Zealand Cricket, says Williamson

    Communication on availability still ongoing with New Zealand Cricket, says Williamson

    Never felt like Jemimah was under a lot of pressure, says long-time coach Shetty

    Never felt like Jemimah was under a lot of pressure, says long-time coach Shetty

    Hockey India names 39-member core group for Senior Women’s National Camp

    Hockey India names 39-member core group for Senior Women’s National Camp

    Maxwell, Dwarshuis return to Australia's T20I squad for India series

    Maxwell, Dwarshuis return to Australia's T20I squad for India series

    Head coach Alexandersson names 23-member India U20 women's squad for Kazakhstan friendlies

    Head coach Alexandersson names 23-member India U20 women's squad for Kazakhstan friendlies

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
  • More
    • Old Archive
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer sustains injury to left rib cage, taken to hospital for further assessment

    3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer sustains injury to left rib cage, taken to hospital for further assessment

    Man arrested after molesting Australian female cricket players in Indore for world cup

    Man arrested after molesting Australian female cricket players in Indore for world cup

    Lionel Messi’s Argentina match in India postponed to next FIFA window

    Lionel Messi’s Argentina match in India postponed to next FIFA window

    Premier League: Leeds United beat West Ham 2-1 for third win

    Premier League: Leeds United beat West Ham 2-1 for third win

    Communication on availability still ongoing with New Zealand Cricket, says Williamson

    Communication on availability still ongoing with New Zealand Cricket, says Williamson

    Never felt like Jemimah was under a lot of pressure, says long-time coach Shetty

    Never felt like Jemimah was under a lot of pressure, says long-time coach Shetty

    Hockey India names 39-member core group for Senior Women’s National Camp

    Hockey India names 39-member core group for Senior Women’s National Camp

    Maxwell, Dwarshuis return to Australia's T20I squad for India series

    Maxwell, Dwarshuis return to Australia's T20I squad for India series

    Head coach Alexandersson names 23-member India U20 women's squad for Kazakhstan friendlies

    Head coach Alexandersson names 23-member India U20 women's squad for Kazakhstan friendlies

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
  • More
    • Old Archive
No Result
View All Result
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders
  • More
Home Northeast

Handwoven Ryndia is GI-tagged Eri silk of Meghalaya: CM Sangma

IANS by IANS
June 26, 2025
in Northeast
Handwoven Ryndia is GI-tagged Eri silk of Meghalaya: CM Sangma

Handwoven Ryndia is GI-tagged Eri silk of Meghalaya: CM Sangma

33
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Good news for women weavers of Ri Bhoi district of Meghalaya as PM Modi recognises Ryndia – state’s GI-tagged eri silk.

ADVERTISEMENT

Shillong (Meghalaya), June 25 (IANS) Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for recognising ‘Ryndia’ – Meghalaya’s GI-tagged Eri silk, handwoven by Ri Bhoi district’s women weavers.

Taking to X, Sangma posted, “Grateful to the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri @narendramodi ji for recognising Ryndia – Meghalaya’s GI-tagged Eri silk, handwoven by Ri-Bhoi District’s women weavers. Thanks to designer KINIHO for reinterpreting our heritage with care and creativity.”

Sangma also shared a letter received from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister for presenting a piece of ‘Ryndia Silk’ fabric, a symbol of Meghalaya’s cultural heritage and pride.

“Your thoughtfulness is touching and is deeply appreciated,” the PM wrote.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Prime Minister also stated in the letter that the people around the world are increasingly seeking products that not only minimise the impact on the environment but are also ethically produced, reflecting a growing global commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. It is in this context that products such as ‘Ryndia Silk’ stand out.

PM Modi emphasised that the grant of the GI Tag to it is yet another step that reiterates our resolve to promote such products on the global stage.

“Whenever I have visited Meghalaya, I have been overwhelmed by the affection of the people, the pristine natural beauty and the unlimited potential of its energetic youth.

Together, we will continue to serve the people of the state and ensure that Meghalaya plays a key role in the creation of Viksit Bharat,” he concluded.

Handwoven Ryndia is GI-tagged Eri silk of Meghalaya: CM Sangma
Handwoven Ryndia is GI-tagged Eri silk of Meghalaya: CM Sangma

In Meghalaya, Eri silk—locally known as Ryndia—is more than just fabric; it’s a centuries-old tradition sustained by tribal women.

Produced from the Samia Cynthia Ricini silkworm, which feeds on castor leaves (Rynda), this “peace silk” is harvested without harming the larvae, earning its ethical reputation.

Produced from the Samia Cynthia Ricini silkworm, which feeds on castor leaves (Rynda), this “peace silk” is harvested without harming the larvae, earning its ethical reputation.

The Ri-Bhoi district is the heart of this craft, where women rear silkworms, spin yarn, and weave using traditional tools like the Takli, passing skills through generations.

Unlike conventional silk, Eri’s wool-like texture and durability make it a cherished heirloom. Its production is entirely women-driven, with natural dyes from turmeric, onion skins, and local plants like Sohkhu adding vibrant hues.

This eco-friendly process, unique to Ri-Bhoi, avoids synthetic chemicals, preserving both heritage and environment. While Eri silk symbolises Meghalaya’s cultural identity, weavers now grapple with competition from cheaper textiles.

Efforts to promote this sustainable fabric could safeguard livelihoods and keep this ancient craft alive for future generations.

Related Posts

Northeast

NSCN-IM reaffirms Naga Flag, Constitution as non-negotiable

October 23, 2025
Naga Leader Thuingaleng Muivah in Manipur
Northeast

Naga Leader Thuingaleng Muivah Receives Grand Reception in Manipur

October 22, 2025
Nagaland: Prof Jayanta Choudhury Appointed to Prestigious IASSI Executive Committee
Northeast

Nagaland: Prof Jayanta Choudhury Appointed to Prestigious IASSI Executive Committee

October 18, 2025
DoNER Northeast Project Funding
Northeast

DoNER Reports 74% YoY Growth in Northeast Project Funding

October 17, 2025
Arunachal hydropower project
Northeast

Arunachal to form joint venture companies for seven mega hydropower projects

October 7, 2025
Guwahati railway station
Northeast

Guwahati railway station set to become India’s first plastic-recyclable station

October 7, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
D-2050 D-2050 D-2050
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

About us

Enewstime.in is run by an individual – a Journalist by profession of Tripura with the active help of several journos including senior journalists of the State. On top of that, Enewstime.in being a subscriber of IANS news agency, we have plenty of multi-choice topics to offer to our esteemed readers. Enewstime.in is a venture reach global audience from a tiny State Tripura.

Latest News

BAPS chief Mahant Swami Maharaj honoured for building better communities worldwide

Kerala: CPI wants PM-SHRI to be cancelled; govt in damage control mode

Thai PM cancels APEC attendance over passing of Queen Mother Sirikit

Centre harmonises customs exemption framework to boost ease of doing biz, effective from Nov 1

3rd ODI: Shreyas Iyer sustains injury to left rib cage, taken to hospital for further assessment

Tech can boost diagnosis, but human touch and compassion should not go: JP Nadda

Contact us

19, Old Thana Road. Banamalipur. PO. Agartala. Pin code 799001. Tripura (West), India.

Email: Click here

Wa: 8794548041

  • Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders
  • More
    • Old Archive

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP