The North Eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation Limited (NEHHDC) and the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marking a collaborative effort towards preserving the rich traditional heritage of the BTR.
The event took place at the Bodoland Guest House here on Tuesday. The MoU was formally signed by BTR chef Pramod Boro and Brigadier Rajiv Kumar Singh (Retd), the managing director of NEHHDC.
This agreement underscores their shared commitment to promoting and supporting the flourishing local handicrafts and handloom sector within the BTR.
“Through this partnership, NEHHDC and BTC aim to undertake various initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting the cultural legacy of the Bodoland Territorial Region. It is anticipated that this collaboration will not only contribute to the preservation of traditional crafts but also foster socio-economic development by providing opportunities for local artisans and craftsmen to showcase their skills and talents on a larger platform,” mentioned a statement.
The MoU signifies a pivotal step towards fostering cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and sustainable development in the BTR.
“With a shared vision and collaborative efforts, NEHHDC and BTC are poised to make significant strides in the promotion of traditional craftsmanship and heritage conservation,” it added.