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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025
Benarasi entrepreneurs demand increased support, independent cluster to save heritage

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08 May, 2025, 07:55 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 07:56 pm

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Benarasi entrepreneurs demand increased support, independent cluster to save heritage

Earlier, an application was made to the Bangladesh Handloom Board in 2003 for the allotment of plots in Bhashantek Benarasi Palli, but it yielded no response

TBS Report 
08 May, 2025, 07:55 pm
Last modified: 08 May, 2025, 07:56 pm
Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan and others at the inauguration ceremony of a 10-day product diversification training programme at the Mirpur Benarasi Palli on 8 May in Dhaka. Photo: TBS/Jahir Rayhan
Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan and others at the inauguration ceremony of a 10-day product diversification training programme at the Mirpur Benarasi Palli on 8 May in Dhaka. Photo: TBS/Jahir Rayhan

Entrepreneurs of Benarasi sarees have requested the establishment of a specialised cluster, or Palli, in the capital to facilitate the expansion and advancement of the industry.

They made the urge during an exhibition on the concluding day of the 10-day product diversification training programme at the Mirpur Benarasi Palli in the capital today (8 May).

Earlier, an application was made to the Bangladesh Handloom Board in 2003 for the allotment of plots in Bhashantek Benarasi Palli, but it yielded no response, they mentioned. 

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Entrepreneurs highlighted that granting plots in the Bhashantek Benarasi Palli would enable them to swiftly grow and enhance their business operations.

In response, Industries Adviser Adilur Rahman Khan, chief guest of the event, said the interim government is committed to removing all obstacles to the development of the Benarasi industry. "If an application is submitted via the SME Foundation to the government for the development of the industry, the government will provide all kinds of assistance."

Presiding over the event, SME Foundation Chairperson Md Mushfiqur Rahman said the foundation has showcased sarees from Mirpur Benarasi Palli at numerous SME fairs, handicraft exhibitions, heritage festivals, and online marketplaces to promote them both nationally and internationally.

"Initiatives have been taken to increase the market value of Benarasi sarees through fair branding and attractive packaging while maintaining their quality."

Entrepreneurs said though Mirpur Benarasi saree has received GI registration, the heritage is at risk of extinction. It takes 10 days to around one month to make one saree manually.

On the other hand, substandard products composed of polyester yarn are illegally imported from India into the country, falsely labelled as Benarasi sarees. The sarees are priced comparatively low because of their production by advanced machinery rather than traditional handlooms, they said.

Meanwhile, with the aim of modernising the Benarasi industry, SME Foundation has provided modern loom machines and training in digital design methods.

 

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