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Indian Handicrafts VOL. XI ISSUE VII JULY 2004

Many crafts, many markets

Laila Tyabji

Neglected Indian handicrafts have huge untapped potential

Learning the tricks
Thoraya
Craftspersons are learning to deal with their exploitation

A selling proposition
Anubha Sood
The demand for Indian crafts cannot be met due to several constraints
‘Globalisation has made it a sunrise industry’
KV Priya
Jaya Jaitley speaks about the uphill battle to keep Indian crafts alive
How the West was won
Dr Vanita Viswanath
Indian handicrafts are creating space for themselves in the West
Shifting designs
MP Ranjan
Design innovations are essential for the handicrafts sector
Success story
Roopa Mehta
Making trade fair
Making a mark Adarsh Kumar
A new initiative hopes to bring cheer to the handicrafts sector
The Kutch touch Pankaj Shah
An initiative to secure craftswomen’s livelihoods
The profits of loom  
Dastkaris working with handloom weavers in Andhra
Weaving dreams Jennifer Liang & Sunil Kaul
A treasure trove in the northeast
Gujarat: wounded forever Binu Alex
How long will the clouds of peace linger over Gujarat?
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