September 29, 2019
The aim of the rainbow alliance was to defeat
Apt slogan for Modi govt would be sabka saath sabka vinash, says Yashwant
Sinha:Former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha came down heavily on Modi government
saying that this was the first government after Independence which has been
playing "mischief" with the developmental statistics. But from their side, this
name (Narendra Modi) has disappointed the country, who is your another name?"
Yadav said.
The EVM is chor machine. The policies of this BJP-led central
government need to end," Singhvi said. We say people will decide the PM
candidate from our side.Mevani said that the ‘mahagathbandhan’ will ensure the
defeat of the RSS and the BJP and expressed hope that it will form the
government in the Centre, will ensure the upholding of the Constitution and will
become a true socialist republic..After Lalduhawma’s speech, Banerjee said her
party was against the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
The opposition parties should
unitedly pitch single candidates against the BJP contestants in the country to
win the Lok Sabha poll."If the bill was enacted, India will no longer be the
place that it used to be.PM Modi, Amit Shah afraid of the grand alliance, says
Cong leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi:Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi said PM
Modi and BJP president Amit Shah were "afraid" of the grand alliance and thats
why they keep on poking fun at it. Honestly speaking, it is so.Photo: ANI |
TwitterSinha, who was in a committee to find a solution to the Kashmir problem
said when he had suggested talking to the cross-section of people in the
environment of love, he was branded a "Pakistani agent".He said the BJP which
came to power by showing "false dreams" to the people, after coming to power it
initiated "anti-people" policies like demonetization and GST which caused lot of
"hardship" to common people, particularly dalits and minorities.Lalduhawma is
also the Leader of Opposition in the Mizoram Assembly alleged that the BJP, RSS
are trying to rewrite the history in their own way. Nowhere in the world is the
machine used.Upcoming LS polls will be second freedom struggle for India, says
MK StalinDMK president M K Stalin said the upcoming general elections will be
akin to the second freedom struggle for people of India to fight against the
"radical Hinduism" of the BJP. We will stop this poison of Hindutva and radical
Hinduism from spreading.""It is unfortunate that the Union government has turned
deaf and mute to the needs of the people of the country," Kumaraswamy said."
Kejriwal added."Today, there is a feeling of fear in the country, there is a
feeling of vengeance.The former Union Minister made fun of Modis governments
slogan of "sabka saath sabka vikas" and said the apt slogan would be "sabka
saath sabka vinash".Photo: ANI | Twitter"It will not be an easy work - pitching
a single opposition candidate in each seat against the BJP.
We have to come
forward to stand against it as one," he added.He said BJP stood for the Triple
Talaq Bill in Parliament but did not pass the Womens Reservation Bill."Photo:
ANI | TwitterPatel also thanked the West Bengal Chief Minister for bringing all
the major opposition leaders on one platform and pointing towards jansalab (mass
gathering) said it was an indication that BJP is on its way out of power. The
present union government gives incentives, tax rebates and subsidies to
industries, but farmers are treated differently.Photo: ANI | Twitter"It is not
the question of ousting any single person (PM Modi) but of saving the country
and honouring the sacrifices of those who fought for its freedom.NC leader
Farooq Abdullah calls EVM a chor machineNational Conference leader Farooq
Abdullah called the EVM the "chor machine" and demanded that the ballot paper
system should be brought back for the sake of transparency.Photo: ANI |
Twitter"They ask, who is PM candidate of opposition parties. We should fight
together to strengthen our country," he said.."It was Pakistans dream to split
this country into pieces.
The opposition parties should approach the Election
Commission and the President of India to stop the use of the EVM and bring back
the old ballot papers for the sake of transparency," he said.Entire northeast
burning because of the Citizenship Amendment Bill: ZNP leader LalduhawmaZoram
Nationalist Party leader Lalduhawma said the entire northeast was "burning"
because of the Citizenship Amendment Bill.Mishra, who participated in the
opposition rally as an emissary of BSP chief Mayawati sat next to Samajwadi
Party president Akhilesh Yadav on the dais. I am sure it will be successful," he
added. This BJP government is going ahead in that direction by creating enmity
among people and dividing the nation on the lines of religion, language.Photo:
ANI | Twitter"The next (Lok Sabha) elections will be the second fight for
Independence."The Bengal tigress has given the call to oust BJP.We are fighting
against thieves, says Hardik Patel Gujarat Patidar leader Hardik Patel said
while Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had given a call to fight against the goro
(Britishers) "we are fighting against choro (thieves). Its use must be put to an
end.Democratic government at the Centre is headed by some undemocratic persons,
says KumaraswamyKarnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said that in 70 years,
the country has seen an emergence of strong regional parties which have played
important roles to protect the interest of their own states and understanding
the emotions of their own people."We have to fight and oust BJP..BSP-SP alliance
started the process to uproot BJP govt, says BSP leader Satish Chandra
MishraSenior Bahujan Samaj Party leader Satish Chandra Mishra said the BSP-SP
alliance in Uttar Pradesh has started the process of uprooting the "anti-Dalit"
and "anti-Minority" NDA government at the Centre.‘Mahagathbandhan’ will ensure
the defeat of RSS, BJP: Jignesh MevaniDalit leader Jignesh Mevani said leader
coming to TMC’s rally gives a message for change in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha
elections."If Modi is back in power, the country will go back 50 years," he
said..He blamed the BJP for the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and said people
are being divided on religious lines.While speaking, he urged NC leader Farooq
Abdullah did he spoke wrong on this count, to which the NC leader nodded in
negative.
The aim of the rainbow alliance was to defeat the BJP and form a
secular government."All the people (participating in the event) have the same
agenda - to avoid the division of votes, which BJP has always been in favour
of.Photo: ANI | TwitterMishra said this "successful" rally has put its stamp
that in order to China plastic bottle
machine Suppliers keep safe Baba Saheb Ambedkars constitution it is
necessary to defeat the BJP government.
We have to come together to put up a
one-to-one fight against it. But we must sacrifice for the country, with a sense
of love for it," Shourie said.SP-BSP alliance led to wave of happiness; BJP
worried, says SPs Akhilesh YadavSamajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav said the
coming together of the SP and the BSP has led to a wave of happiness in the
country and left a worried BJP to hold meeting after meeting to devise a
strategy to win even one seat in Uttar Pradesh. So we want a secular government
at the Centre so that this bill is withdrawn or exemption must be given to the
northeast," he said.."The country is going through an unprecedented crisis with
the exploitation of the poor, minorities and Dalits in the four-and-half-year
rule of the BJP," the independent MLA from Gujarat said.A fascist regime will
set in as was done by Hitler in Germany," Kejriwal said.Photo: ANI |
TwitterStating that India is one of the strongest democracies in the world,
Kumaraswamy said, "But today we are witnessing a day where the democratic
government (at the Centre) is headed by some undemocratic persons. Our call is
to defeat Modi and save the country," he said.Pitch single oppn candidate in
each seat against BJP to win LS poll, says Arun ShourieFormer union minister
Arun Shourie asked the opposition to work together to throw out the BJP
government at the Centre in the coming Lok Sabha polls.The Congress was
represented officially by Lok Sabha leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge
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September 26, 2019
Using regional traditional techniques of Ikat
Inspired by the Chausat Yogini Temple, the 64 tantric female deities of Odisha,
designer Gunjun Jain’s Yogini collection celebrates womanhood representing
varied expressions of modern-day Yoginis through handwoven sarees styled in
experimental drapes teamed with workwear blouses.From rural West Bengal, Eka by
Rina Singh is presenting hand spun and woven textile using the technique of
‘Kata Makur Kaj’, as called in rural Bengal or ‘Cut Shuttle’ in layman language.
We have done a cut shuttle technique which was earlier used in saree borders
but not anymore as it is time-consuming and is expensive.Her designs will have a
special focus on Odisha and will introduce hand woven khadi textures and
fabrics. From deep indigo blue to pastel mint green, Karishma has used a colour
palate of eight to nine colours along with a lot of white and silver zari. "We
don’t use the material or the fabric as it is as our aim is to have customers
buy and wear it. The clothes have to be contextual to our functional lives and I
have tried to give it more shape, forms, and technique that you wouldn’t see in
this textile, inherently.A weaver engaged in the work of weaving. For instance,
gold plays an important role in the saree down south and is usually seen on the
borders. It is but obvious for the fabric to be expensive. While brands such as
Indigene and THREE have collaborated with weavers from in Odisha and Bihar,
designers such as Naushad Ali will present a collection of handloom trench
coats, trousers, dresses and jumpsuits made by the Musiri weavers in
Tiruchirappalli. "For instance, a stitch saree dress can be worn during the day
or at an event. The best thing about the fabric is, you can wear it in any
season," she smiles. Karishma seconds his opinion and adds that one needs to
understand where the product is coming from. Naushad further explains that with
sustainable fabric, a weaver can only make 1.
Using regional traditional
techniques of Ikat and Jala, the couturier has given a contemporary language to
the classic temple border of ‘kumbha’ by reinterpreting it in different
ways.Since 2012, there have been constant efforts in bringing to fore craftsmen
and their Wholesale
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will see handwoven fabrics from Rajasthan and Odisha, intricate khadi weaves,
Kanjivaram and ecological fibres.Designer Karishma Shahani Khan who will be
presenting the work of Kota Women Weavers Organisation from Rajasthan has picked
Kota Doria - a fine fabric made of a blend of silk and cotton, to showcase her
designs. "We tried to re-capture the curvilinear ikats and have worked on a
range of Ikat textiles known for their intricate and fine lines, almost like
thin pencil drawings," says Gunjan adding that her designs also narrates the
story of a 500-year-old textile tree between Odisha and South East Asia. The
designer describes Kota Doria as a fabric with a very translucent qualy yet not
fragile. It moves through multiple hands and not a machine," she stresses.From
Rajasthan’s Kota Doira to Odisha’s tussar silk sarees, the stage will also be
celebrating women spinners and weavers. It is handmade and the amount of human
hours it takes is precious. "Predominantly made by women, the fabric is sheer
and light in nature despite using a lot of zari work. The idea behind the
sustainable movement is to make the fashion industry more socially responsible
by helping the artisans and weavers who work on traditional themes. "Musiri is
well known for good quality cotton, predominantly used for saree," says Naushad
who explains how he epicycles the traditional materials. But now, designers and
entrepreneurs are looking to showcase fabrics and weaves that are an intrinsic
part of India’s heritage, thereby encouraging sustainability.
But it is so
interesting that I have increased the weight of the fabric in khadi, done a cut
shuttle where I have done a colour contrast.This year will also see digitally
driven designer-artisan collaboration with three clusters and designers. In its
seventh year, the upcoming edition of Lakme Fashion Week will celebrate such
indigenous crafts and artisans through a series of curated shows that seeks
collaboration between skilled artisans and innovative designers from around the
country. But over a period of time, it has lost its place in textile list," says
Karishma whose label Ka-Sha along with Craftmark has given a modern twist to
this traditional piece of fabric thats mainly used for saree or dress.5meters a
day. "The process is much slower, time-consuming and we work for four months on
creating the fabric.Over the last few decades, Indian fashion designers have
made their mark in the global market with their sartorial designs. Keeping the
same quality as the base fabric, we have removed the borders and put gold
throughout the fabric in simple checks," explains Naushad who has also done a
lot of layering, trench coats, and bold jackets.
It is not expensive because of
its sustainability, but because of the process that is involved," he says.But,
how viable is our sustainable fashion market? Experts believe that fashion is no
longer just about trends and innovative designs, it is also a means to encourage
dialogue on sustainable choices.We have worked with the traditional motif but
with a slightly modern twist, like polka dots but with zari and their
traditional white colours," explains Karishma. "It’s a simple fabric but with an
interesting grid pattern—that’s its trademark. We have also used woodblock in
chintz print on the fabric," says Rina whose collection also features Sojani
embroidery from Kashmir on woolen dresses, khadi, and linen. "A lot of effort
goes into making a fabric giving an end product so pure that it cant be
replicated by a machine
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September 23, 2019
Our machines would have been sold to local garment factories
Our machines would have been sold to local garment factories and though there
are a few of them still around, most of the market has been taken over by
international brands, so the demand for industrial machines have lessened," he
laments. Sewing machines ranging from those used to sew linings on shirts to
those that sew shut industrial gunny bags can be found scattered around on every
available surface.
Jitendra Mehta, who is well into his seventies, says that it
was his father who first established the shop nearly a hundred years ago. "Three
shops came up here and the rest cropped up around them. Most of the shops are at
least 50 years old," he explains. While Jitu Uncle (Jitendra) is the one who
knows the most about this bazaar, most of us grew up around here and came
naturally into the business and want to continue the legacy," he smiles.Mehta
Brothers and Company is one of the oldest shops in the area. Tucked between
beauty salons and grocery shops, each shop is stacked with rows upon rows of
sewing machines.Not just industrial machines, even domestic machines are not in
such high demand anymore, says Jitendra. While some are sourced from China,
Japan and other countries, a few in-house brands also make their appearance. The
other two shops have shut down, so mine is the only original store still
around," he says. The shop was one of the first three original shops to have
cropped up in the area. Similar markets in places like Dadar and Malad have come
up since then, but this is the oldest. "We have enough demand to get by. Dating
further back than Indian independence, their origin can be traced to the Mumbai
cotton trade.A few doors down, Maninder Pal Singh of Gurudev Singh and Sons,
gives a brief rundown of the history of the market, as he sits ruminating in the
twilit Mumbai evening at the doorstep of his store.
Once there was a tradition
of gifting sewing machines at automatic
blowing machine weddings — it was an integral part of the household.
Solanki, with his carefully gelled hair and friendly demeanour sits behind the
desk at P Bhagwandas & Sons, as a representative of the next gen.However,
due to fierce competition from the ready-made garments industry, the market has
dwindled down from its glory days. There are over a hundred machines here.
Sewing machines were one of the items that were imported and when the ships
would bring them ashore, traders would then bring the machines here to these
shops.Along the bustling streets of Girgaum lies a market that is often
overlooked by passers-by — a market that sells sewing machines of all shapes and
sizes. Having grown up around the sewing machine business, he doesn’t remember a
time when he was not exposed to the business, which he officially plunged into
at the young age of 15 years.Still, all is not lost, as many of the next
generation of traders have also taken up the helm. "There were over 20 shops
here at one point, but now we have just around ten shops."During the days of my
grandfather, the main market used to sit at the port — not far from here. The
ten or so shops, clustered together along Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Road, form
one of the oldest markets of its kind of sewing machines to be found in the
city. Both industrial style and domestic machines are sold here and shelf upon
shelf is stacked with parts. Pranay P. Now, most women don’t really have the
time for all of that and so, not that many embroidery machines are in demand,"
he elaborates
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