Textile Innovation Analyzed: Meghalaya’s New Center
Meghalaya has launched a major project to boost its textile industry. The government, with support from the Central Silk Board, opened the Integrated Textile Tourism Centre (ITTC) and hosted the EKTA Meghalaya event. This new center is designed to help Meghalaya become a leader in textiles.
Key Points
- New textile center launched in Meghalaya for innovation.
- EKTA Meghalaya event promotes knowledge and collaboration.
- Focus on Eri silk highlights Meghalaya’s unique traditions.
- Supports handloom, handicrafts, and technical textiles sectors.
- Creates market links and boosts local economy growth.
- Government partnership drives sustainable textile development.
EKTA Meghalaya was a big event where different textiles – like silk, handloom cloth, and crafts – were shown off. It wasn’t just about selling things. It was also about sharing ideas and working together between different states in India.
The ITTC itself is a special place. It’s meant to be a fun and interesting spot where people can learn about traditional textiles, especially the special Eri silk made in Meghalaya. This center tries to combine learning with experiencing the local culture.
This project is a smart move for the Indian government. It’s designed to make sure the textile industry grows in a way that benefits the people of Meghalaya and helps the whole country.
“Investing in regional textile centers unlocks significant economic and cultural opportunities.”



