Assam: Bosco Reach Out Leads Eri Silk Revolution, Empowering Over 500 Women

NGO Bosco Reach Out, under leadership of Pranjal Saikia, is spearheading an eri silk revolution in Assam, empowering over 500 women in Dibrugarh district. These women, traditionally engaged in eri silk production, are adopting scientific methods to enhance productivity and global competitiveness. With support from NABARD and sustainable practices, Assam’s eri silk is gaining international recognition.

Despite challenges like natural calamities, initiative showcases Assam’s rich cultural heritage and offers sustainable livelihoods for rural women. At Nandini Winter Wonderland Trade Fair, Bosco Reach Out is displaying exquisite eri silk products that reflect innovation and quality.


Key Details in Table

AspectDetails
Initiative LeaderPranjal Saikia
RegionDibrugarh District, Assam
Number of Women EmpoweredOver 500
Support OrganizationNABARD
Key Projects– Barbaruah Block Project
– Khowang Block Project
Primary ActivityEri silkworm rearing, yarn spinning, sustainable production
Sustainable Practices– Castor tree plantations for food supply
– Non-violent silk production (larvae unharmed)
Challenges– Hailstorms reducing viable silkworm eggs
– Rising costs of maintaining castor plantations
Innovative Products– Traditional silk garments
– Home décor items made from discarded cocoons
Product Range at Trade Fair– Handwoven eri silk stoles (starting at ₹7,000)
– Machine-spun chador-mekhela sets (₹14,000)
– Mixed eri and muga silk fabrics (starting at ₹5,500)
Global Demand DriversEco-friendly practices, international tourism, and premium silk quality
Representation at Trade Fair– Leaders: Pranjal Saikia
– Women Producers: Suman Sonowal and Dipanjali Hazarika
– Agriculture Project Coordinator: Mingku Das

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