NEC and Ministry of Textiles sign MoU to harness the hidden potential of Cane &Bamboo of NER
Shillong:
TheNorth Eastern Council (NEC) and the Development Commissioner
(Handicrafts), Ministry of Textiles signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU)in Shillong today, to harness the hidden potential of Cane and
Bamboo of North Eastern Region. The MoU was signedby the Secretary,NEC
Shri Ram Muivah and Development Commissioner(Handicrafts) Shri Alok
Kumar. The Union Minister of Textiles Smt Smriti Zubin Irani, Chief
Minister of Meghalaya Dr Mukul Sangma, Chairman, NEC &MoS (IC) for
Development of North Eastern Region Dr. Jitendra Singh, MoS for Home
Affairs,Shri Kiren Rijiju, MoS for Textiles Shri Ajay Tamta and Vice
Chairman, NITI Aayog, Dr ArvindPanagriya were also present on the
occasion.
The MoU provides a push for the integrated and
inclusive development of Cane & Bamboo Sector of North East Region
by way of skilled manpower, technology dissemination, marketing support
and institutional support required for the holistic development of
Bamboo which can coordinate a mission to mobilise masses and promote
Bamboo sector as a whole throughout the country.
The NEC
and the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) will promote Cane and
Bamboo Technology Centre (CBTC), Assam and the Bamboo & Cane
Development Institute (BCDI), Tripura, as the Centres of Excellence not
only in the North East Region, but also in South East Asia.
As
per the MoU, the CBTC will be transformed into a Regional Centre of
Excellence and the BCDI will be converted as a separate entity under the
name Indian Institute of Bamboo Technology (IIBT). CBTC and BCDI will
collaborate for Institutional support for bamboo sector and will
generate awareness and cultivating knowledge base among the masses about
possibilities of sustainable utilisation of the raw materials
cultivated by the sector.
CBTC and BCDIwill serve as a
platform for generating and exchanging the knowledge base on the product
development in Cane and Bamboo through the Discipline of Product Design
and Innovation. The collective knowledge base of the sector would be
documented and made
available
through library resources, multimedia, publications and online
resources. The Discipline of Bamboo and Cane product Innovation will
help in defining the criteria for Industry standards and certification
in terms of Quality and protecting the geographical rights for
traditional innovations.
To establish the presence of
bamboo and cane as an economically strong industry, education will be
imparted at various levels; to Craftsmen and Entrepreneurs, Designers,
Farmers, Technologists and Marketing and Management professionals.
Training programmes on subjects such as Entrepreneurship development
among the artisan community with inputs in product innovation and design
will also be provided in order to contribute in the up gradation of the
socio economic status of the cane and bamboo industry in the region and
at a national level. Inputs in business management and entrepreneurship
development will also be a part of the curriculum. The knowledge base
developed from such exercises will be fed into the educational
programmes like
a) PG Diploma in Bamboo Cultivation & Resource Utilization
b) B.Tech Course in Cane & Bamboo Technology
c) Ph.D/Research Program
d) Establishing satellite Centres in the other NER states
Source: indiaeducationdiary, 30-01-2017