Celebrating Heritage: UPIDR Unveils Textile Wall & Saint Kabir Das Idol on 8th National Handloom Day
The 8th National Handloom Day at UPIDR (Uttar Pradesh Institute of Design and Research) resonated with a profound appreciation for India’s rich textile heritage, marking a significant celebration of handloom artistry and its cultural significance. The event was graced by the esteemed presence of Mr. A.K. Sharma, Hon’ble Cabinet Minister, Urban Development and Energy, Government of Uttar Pradesh, as the Chief Guest, and Mrs. Kshipra Shukla, Hon’ble Chairperson, UPIDR, Lucknow, at the campus.

This special occasion witnessed the unveiling of a beautifully crafted Textile Wall, a testament to the diverse and intricate handloom traditions of the region. Alongside this, the installation of an idol of Saint Kabir Das Ji, a revered figure deeply connected to weaving and spirituality, further enriched the event’s cultural significance.
Honoring Tradition and Craftsmanship
The unveiling of the Textile Wall served as a vibrant display of the artistry and skill inherent in handloom weaving. It showcased the diverse textures, patterns, and techniques that have been passed down through generations, highlighting the enduring relevance of this traditional craft.
The installation of Saint Kabir Das Ji’s idol added a spiritual dimension to the celebration. Kabir Das Ji’s profound connection to weaving, both as a practitioner and a philosopher, underscored the integral role of handloom in India’s cultural and spiritual fabric.

Key Highlights of the Event:
- Textile Wall Unveiling: A showcase of the rich handloom traditions, celebrating the skill of local weavers.
- Saint Kabir Das Ji Idol Installation: Honouring the spiritual and cultural connection between weaving and Indian heritage.
- Esteemed Guests: The presence of Mr A.K. Sharma and Mrs Kshipra Shukla underscored the government’s support for the handloom sector.
- National Handloom Day Celebration: A reaffirmation of the importance of handloom in India’s cultural and economic landscape.
A Celebration of Cultural Legacy
This event at UPIDR served as a reminder of the vital role handloom plays in preserving India’s cultural legacy. It highlighted the need to support and promote this traditional craft, ensuring its continued relevance in the modern world.
Looking Forward: Sustaining Handloom’s Future
The 8th National Handloom Day at UPIDR was a moment of celebration and reflection. The unveiling of the Textile Wall and the installation of Saint Kabir Das Ji’s idol symbolised the deep-rooted connection between handloom, culture, and spirituality. Moving forward, it is crucial to continue fostering initiatives that empower weavers, promote sustainable practices, and ensure the enduring legacy of the Indian handloom. This event was a step forward in that mission.






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