27 Oct 2016, 12:12 pm
Describing the ‘Swadeshi Diwali’ collection at Studio by Starmark, Agnimitra Paul said, “I think this collection is fantastic and it just shows the amount of creativity that abounds in our country. It is high time we Indians realised the wealth our country offers in terms of art and crafts and not be proud of things we have brought from France or the US. Especially with the prevalent socio-political mood, where a call has been made to ban Chinese and Pakistani goods, it is the least that we could do to support indigenous arts and crafts. Why should we borrow from any other country in the first place, when we have so much potential and a rich heritage of our own?”
“Key challenges about the Studio by Starmark collection,” said Minu Jatia, "was that the crafts people were not organised and not quite professional. Concepts like finishing or packaging were completely alien to them. Added to that was the fact that there were time constraints. Moreover, with their mind set, they would simply follow their own schedules and in many places, language proved to be a major problem.”- Kolkata CP urges elderly to stay alert against digital scams at ‘Pronam’ interaction
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