Union Minister of Textiles Shri Giriraj Singh has inaugurated the new permanent campus of IIHT Fulia. The new campus of the institute has been constructed using state-of- the art technology in a sprawling campus of 5.38 acres of land with the expenditure of Rs. 75.95 crores.
The building is having modern infrastructure consisting smart classes, digital library, and modern and well equipped testing laboratories. The new campus will be a model learning place and will serve as Centre of excellence in the field of handloom and Textile technology and cater to the educational needs of the students from West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Sikkim.
During the inaugural ceremony, Union Minister planted saplings under “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”drive along with other dignitaries.
Medals and merit rank certificates to top 10 rank holders among all the IIHTs in India has been awarded by Giriraj Singh .
Unified website for all 6 Central IIHTs has been launched during this inaugural function
A book titled “Computer-aided figured graph designing for jacquard weaving” has been released by Giriraj Singh during the event.
The Minister dedicated this institute with world class infrastructure to the West Bengal and declared the increase of intake for first year admission into this institute from the existing 33 to 66. The children of handloom weavers will get opportunity to study in this institute and serve the handloom industry of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand & Sikkim.
Minister highlighted that IIHT Fulia will contribute significantly to the textile value chain by using Flax and linen as raw material and using design inputs from NIFT, Kolkata. The Union Minister also highlighted the legacy of handloom weaving of West Bengal and said that our handloom products were having more demand than the cloth produced in Manchester before industrial revolution. The fineness of the hand woven fabrics of Bengal was as such that a Sari can be passed through a small ring.
The minister stated that this IIHT building is not just a building but it is a platform from where the handloom weavers’ children can fulfil their dreams. By making the students highly skilled, the handloom craft will be made sustainable and it will give handloom sector global recognition.
The occasion was graced by presence of Shri Suvendu Adhikari, MLA & Hon’ble Leader of opposition, West Bengal, Shri Jagannath Sarkar, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Ranaghat constituency, Shri. Bankim Chandra Ghosh, Hon’ble MLA, Chakdaha, Shri. Ashim Biswas, Hon’ble MLA, RanaghatNorth East, Shri.Ashis Kumar Biswas, Hon’ble MLA, Krishnaganj & Dr. M.Beena, IAS, Development commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India.