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State- Jharkhand State- Jharkhand Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 1. Sh. Sakhi Bishanpur, Godda State Award- TussarGhich - Plain Treadle Attached Chandra Bhagaiya, 2012 a Silk Saree weave as Ram PS- Meharma, Annexure-I Dist- Godda Mob: 70616449787 9572876989 e.mail- sakhiram73@g mail.com 2. M/s Manikpur, Godda - - Mulberry- - Plain Treadle Attached Hastkargh Bhagaiya, Ghicha Silk weave as aBunkarK PS- Saree Annexure-II alyan Self Meharama, Help Dist- Godda Group Mob: 9576678461 6202436758 e.mail- Chiranjivkuma [email protected] om 3. Sh. Sikesh Kauri khuthari, Godda - Tussar Silk - Plain Treadle Attached Kumar Bhagaiya, Saree, weave as Ram PS- TussarGhich Annexure-III Meharama, a Silk Saree Dist- Godda Mob: 9835160624 9973510258 e.mail- sikeshkumar@ gmail.com Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 4. Sh. Bishanpur, Godda - Mulberry - Plain Treadle Attached Pramod Bhagaiya, Silk and weave as Kumar PS- Meharma, ZariSaree Annexure-IV Yadav Dist- Godda Mob: 7250333548 e.mail- rajveeryadav78 [email protected] m 5. Sh. Babu Kauri khuthari, Godda - TussarGhich - Plain Treadle Attached Ray Bhagaiya, a Silk Dress weave as PS- Material Annexure-V Meharama, Dist- Godda Mob: 9931687271 e.mail- baburay21@g mail.com 6. Sh. Rajiv Hirakhuthari, Godda - Tussar Silk - Plain and Treadle Attached Kumar Bhagaiya, Dress Twill as PS- Material weave Annexure-VI Meharama, Dist- Godda Mob: 8969582373 e.mail- rajivkstar87@g mail.com Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 7. Smt. Musabani, East - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Shabnam Dsit- East Singhbhum Gamcha/ weave as Praween Singhbhum, Towel Annexure- Mob: VII 7004512851 e.mail- shabnampar ween46405@ gmail.com 8. M/s Musabani, East - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Swavlam Dsit- East Singhbhum Gamcha/T weave as biSahkari Singhbhum, owel Annexure- Samiti Ltd. Mob: VII 7545928491 e.mail- shabnam.par ween1277@g mail.com 9. M/s Kundrukala, Ramgarh - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Kundrukal PO- Gamcha/T weave as a Primary Kundrukala, owel, Annexure-IX Weavers Dist- Cotton Co-op. Ramgarh, Dress Society Mob: Material Ltd. 9931334106 6203116687 e.mail- kundrukalapw [email protected] om Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 10. M/s Kalyanpur, Ramgarh - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Satyam PO- Chari, Gamcha/T weave as Bunkar Gola, owel, Annexure-X Self Help Dist- Cotton Group Ramgarh, Dress Mob: Material 9955598222 e.mail- rp569463@gm ail.com 11. M/s Raza Barkagaon, Hazaibagh - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Bunkar Dist- Gamcha/T weave as Self Help Hazaribagh, owel Annexure-XI Group Mob: 9955765035 e.mail- razabunkarsh gbarkagaon@ gmail.com 12. M/s Chandankiyar Bokaro - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Rahim i, Gamcha/T weave as Bunkar Dist- Bokaro, owel Annexure- Self Help Mob: XII Group 6201642732 8227944852 Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 13. M/s Ajuba Kendua, PO- Sahibganj - - Tussar Silk - Plain Treadle Attached Self Help Bishanpur, Dress weave as Group Dist- Material Annexure- Sahibganj, XIII Mob: 9931735514 e.mail- ajubaselfhelp group@gmail. com 14. Sh. Gulam Kendua, PO- Sahibganj - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Ansari Bishanpur, Lungi weave as Dist- Annexure- Sahibganj, XIV Mob: 9693790181 e.mail- dilshadkhan40 [email protected] m 15. M/s At- Pokhrikala, Latehar - - Cotton Bed - Plain Treadle Attached Pokhrikala Saraidih, Sheet weave as Primary PO- Barwadih, Annexure- Weavers Dist- Latehar, XV Co-op. Mob: Society 9931696008 Ltd 6201575686 Email: pokhrikalapw [email protected] om Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 16. M/s Uperkonki, Ranchi - - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Uperkonki Pithoria, Dist- Shirting weave as Primary Ranchi, Annexure- Weavers Mob: XVI Co-op. 7549040067 Society Email- Ltd. uparkonkipwc [email protected] m 17. Smt. Rampur, Deoghar - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Savitri Jha Khaprodih(B), Gamcha/T weave as Dist- Deoghar owel Annexure- Jharkhand- XVII 814112 Mob: 8210452768 e.mail- savitrijha008@ gmail.com 18. Sh. Badpokhar, Pakur - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Ramjan Littipara, Lungi, weave as Ansari Dist- Pakur, Cotton Annexure- Jharkhand- Gamcha/T XVIII 899200 owel Mob: 9608051694 Name of District Indica Weave/s Techniqu Awardee/ Name of te, if it practice e of Complete Award S. weaver/ exclusive is GI d in the product Photos of Product address, Photo of Weaver received, if No. Co-op handloom produ handloo weaving products description M.No.e.mail any Society products ct m etc. product 19. Sh. Aabid Hariharganj, Palamu - Cotton - Plain Treadle Attached Hussain Dist- Palamu, Lungi, weave as Jharkhand- Cotton Bed Annexure- 822131 Sheet XIX Mob: 9470132074 Annexure-I 1. Sh. Sakhi Chandra Ram Product description TussarGhichaSarees are woven with Tussar in warp and hand spun Ghicha in weft, having length of 6.5 mtrs. and width 45”. The Saree has undyedTussar in warp and dyed Ghicha in weft to produce special effect and are mostly weaved in plain weave on pit looms/frame looms in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. For ornamentation, sometimes printing or Kanta stitch work is made after weaving. It takes approximately 1.5-2 days to weave the saree. Annexure-II 2. M/s HastkarghaBunkarKalyan Self Help Group Product description Mulberry-Ghicha Silk Saree has been woven, using Mulberry Silk in warp and hand spun Ghicha in weft, having length of 6.5 mtrs. and width 45”. The Saree has specialty of having plain body and striped Pallu and produced in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. To weave this Saree, it takes 1.5 to 2 days. Annexure-III 3. Sh. Sikesh Kumar Ram Product description Tussar Silk Saree, TussarGhicha Silk Sarees are woven using Tussar Silk in warp and hand spun Tussar or Ghicha in weft, having length of 6.5 mtrs. and width 45”. The Saree has specialty of having plain body and striped Pallu and produced in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. To weave this Saree, it takes 1.5 to 2 days. On these Sarees, printing or Kanta stitch work is also done after weaving for ornamentation. Annexure-IV 4. Sh. Pramod Kumar Yadav Product description Mulberry Silk and ZariSaree are woven using Mulberry Silk in warp and Mulberry/Tussar Silk and Zari in weft, having length of 6.5 mtrs. and width 45”. The Saree has undyedTussar in warp and dyed Ghicha in weft to produce special effect. These Sarees are mostly weaved in plain weave on pit looms/frame looms and woven in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. On these Sarees, printing or Kanta stitch work is also done after weaving. To weave this Saree, it takes 1.5 to 2 days. Annexure-V 5. Sh. Babu Ray Product description TussarGhicha Silk Dress Material are produced using Tussar Silk in warp and hand spun Ghicha Silk in weft. Those dress materials are produced in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. A weaver can weave 5-7 mtr per day, having width 36’’ and 45’’. It is a very good dress material for winter. Annexure-VI 6. Sh. Rajiv Kumar Product description Tussar Silk Dress Material are woven using Tussar Silk in warp and hand spun Tussar Silk in weft. These dress materials are produced in Bhagaiya Handloom Cluster. A weaver can weave 5-7 mtr per day, having width 36’’ and 45’’. Annexure-VII 7. Smt. ShabnamPraween Product description These handloom cotton Gamcha/Towel produced in East Singhbhum District using cotton yarns in different counts in warp and weft. Check designs are produced using multi coloured yarns. These are low range products but used widely. Annexure-VIII 8. M/s SwavlambiSahkariSamiti Ltd. Product description These handloom cotton Gamcha/Towel produced in East Singhbhum District using cotton yarns in different counts in warp and weft. Check designs are produced using multi coloured yarns. These are low range products but used widely. Annexure-IX 9. M/s Kundrukala PWCS Ltd. Product description These handloom cotton Gamcha/Towel and Cotton Dress Material produced in Ramgarh District using cotton yarns in different counts in warp and weft. Check and stripe patterns are produced using multi coloured yarns. These are low range products but used widely. Annexure-X 10. M/s Satyam Bunkar SHG Product description These handloom cotton Gamcha/Towel and Cotton Dress Material produced in Ramgarh District using cotton yarns in different counts in warp and weft.
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