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Item 7744/1972(2022) Meher, MakardhwajItem 77441166 Double ikat(2015) Meher, TejrajItem Baghambari(2004) Meher, Sashidhar; Meher, GopalItem Bandhadaya Kabisamrat Upendra Bhanja Pata(2010) Meher, BhikariItem Bandhasilpi ra Sadhana(2004) Meher, KunjabihariItem Item Bharat Ratna(1972) Meher, Late KunjabihariItem Bibaha Bandhan(2015) Meher, BhaktarajItem Bichitramani(2019) Meher, Sashidhar; Meher, SubalItem Bidhimala(2014) Meher, SudhakarItem Bijayapuri(2013) Meher, Sashidhar; Meher, DamruItem Bringing Design Perspective in Handloom Cooperatives of Odisha: A Case Study(IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 2020) Aggarwal, Prof. MonikaHandloom is the oldest known form of making cloth by hand. It represents a very early stage of cloth production. Handloom is now the source of livelihood to several millions of artisans and their families all over the world. Handloom products are not merely merepieces of decoration but also they symbolize the cultural ethos and the aspiration of generations of people to preserve the best part of their culture and civilization. The handloom industry of Odisha is quite famous for its age-old tie and dye work. The present situation of handloom weaving calls for in depth exploration to bring design perspective in their approach. Handloom weavers, in their ndividual capacity, being small unorganized, and scattered, are unable to secure even the bare minimum work needed by them on fair and reasonable terms. This called for organizational support, which could bring them all the advantages of the economies of scale; and protection from middlemen. It is primarily for this reason that weaver‟s co-operative societies had been organized in the country. Co-operatives however face problems from time to time and govt. has assisted them by introducing schemes and new supportive policies. While proper management has gained a great degree of acceptance as a problem-solving tool in this sector, design is never seen as an important element in the development & viability of handloom co-operatives. A better understanding of the problems and their solutions may be achieved through a design-oriented approach when clubbed with the existing interest in management and marketing approaches. This case emphasizes design as a major input which could help the co-operative structure to achieve its potential. Design should be integrated into the development perspectives adopted by the Handloom Co-operatives of Odisha.Item Champabati(2022) Meher, BidyadharItem Chauka Beni(2020) Meher, Sashidhar; Meher, SantoshItem Check Rudrakshya(2019) Meher, Surendra; Meher, AnimaItem Community, Local Practices and Cultural Sustainability: A Case Study of Sambalpuri Ikat Handloom(Research Gate, 2021) Pradhan, Swikruti; Khandual, AsimanandaHandloom weaving and craft practices by local artisan communities have a strong cultural identity. Handloom textiles are the scoreline of culture, his- tory, heritage and holistic approach of creation using traditional craft techniques with no hazardous impact on the environment. ‘Sustainability’, more than just a buzzing term today, is a philosophy. Cultural sustainability attempts to preserve culture and heritage beliefs and local practices. This chapter explores the case of Sambalpuri Ikat Handloom, which symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of the craft, the artisan communities and the local artisanship that has been passed on from generations to generations. These beautiful traditional designs demand scientific insights for sustainable production process to ensure socially responsible contribution for cultural sustainability.Item CUSTOMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS MARKET POTENTIALITY OF SAMBALPURI HANDLOOM – EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS(Journal of Critical Reviews, 2020) Mishra, Shruti Sudha; Mohapatra, A.K. DasHandloom industry is one of the largest decentralized sectors with many problems due to illiteracy of the weavers, inadequate finance and vast interests, procurement of raw-materials, product developments, quality control, cost control, unable to fix a stable price due to fluctuation in yarn price etc. Many studies on handloom sector suggest that the stake holders involved in marketing of the handloom product should understand the customer preferences about customization of product, willingness to purchase the product, affordability, design and colour combination, cultural and traditional impact that the Sambalpuri handloom product has on its customers. An in-depth market survey is very necessary to know the customer perception on handloom products. The present study is based on the customers‘ perception towards the market potentiality of Sambalpuri handloom. The aim of the study is to find out the market position of Sambalpuri handloom through its customers and the factors responsible in influencing the perception of the customers. The study also analyzes the demographic differences that are present among the customers and thereby suggesting the remedial measures that should be taken to cater the needs of the customers and increase the market penetration of handloom products.Item Dandiya Saree(2020) Meher, DasarathiItem Deepa Prabha(2007) Meher, Bhaktaraj; Meher, NepalItem Dhadi Sapta(2000) Meher, Bhagabana