ICC’s 2nd Shillong Woolen Expo to open on October 8
Shillong , October 6: The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the leading institution of business and industry in the Eastern and North Eastern Region of India with 86 years of experience which is engaged in facilitating growth of trade and commerce in India in general and the North Eastern States in particular is focused primarily on developing trade and commerce and promoting industrialization in the region. With a view to harmonize various diversified interest among different sectors of wool industry for an Integrated Policy Development of entire industry, the Central Wool Development Board was constituted in July, 1987 with its head quarter at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The Board has started functions since 1989. The Board has been assigned functions for growth and development of wool and woollens, marketing intelligence, marketing of wool and woollens, price stabilization, testing of wool and woollens, product development and advise to the Government on policy matters and coordination etc.
Keeping this in view ICC along with the Central Wool Development Board, Ministry of Textiles Govt. of India has decided of organizing woolen exhibitions cum sale of 10 days duration in the North Eastern states mainly with the objective of showcasing and promoting the various woolen products in the markets of Northeast India which is relatively where winter are colder than other places and to encourage the weavers of this sector in marketing their products; and to conduct the publicity campaign to promote utilization and production of wool. After successfully holding the 1st Shillong Woolen Expo in 2011 that concluded on 21st Nov 2011 with 50 weavers, entrepreneurs and SHGs and thousands of visitors at All Saints Hall Shillong, the expo this year be held at Youth Hostel, Near Central Telegraph office. The 10 day 2nd Shillong Woolen Expo begins from 7th Oct 2012 Hostel, Near Central Telegraph office will conclude on 16th Oct 2012.
Bindo M Lanong Hobnle Dy. Chief Minister Govt. of Meghalaya will formally inaugurate the 10 days 2nd Shillong Woolen Expo at 10 am in the morning on 8th October 2012 (Monday) at the Youth Hostel premises in Shillong while Mrs. P Kharkonger, Commissioner & Secretary-Industries & Commerce, Govt of Meghalaya, Mr. L Baite, Managing Director, NERCORMP, Ms. Patricia Mukhim Editor of The Shillong Times, Mr. Thomas Lim, Publisher & Editor, The Meghalaya Times, Dr. K K Jhunjhunwala, Publisher & Editor, Eastern Panaroma and Mr. Nakib Ahmed, Sr. Advisor, Indian Chamber of Commerce and will attend the inaugural function. Several Govt officials and other dignitaries from various sectors and business houses would be present to grace the event. Woolen weavers cum traders from across the North east and eastern region of the country including the local weavers will participate in the woolen expo.
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