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Saurah Gupta | 27 Mar, 2017
The 33rd Edition of India Carpet Expo, one of the largest Handmade Carpet Fairs in Asia with a unique platform for the buyers to source the best handmade carpets, rugs and other floor coverings under one roof, has inaugurated by the Minister of Textile, Smriti Irani in New Delhi on Monday.

With the participation of over 305 exhibitors, it has become a popular destination worldwide on Handmade Carpets, the minister informed this to media.

A record number of 410 overseas carpet buyers from around 60 countries mainly Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Germany, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey, U.K., USA etc. shall be visiting  the Expo to generate business for this rural based cottage sector.

It is the endeavor of the Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC ) to provide exclusive business environment to the both carpet importers as well as manufacturer-exporters, which ultimately will benefit about 2 million weavers and artisans employed in this highly labour intensive rural based MSME cottage industry.

The Expo is organized under the aegis of Govt. of India with an aim to promote the Cultural Heritage and weaving skills of Indian hand-made Carpets and other floor coverings amongst the visiting overseas carpet buyers.

Ajay Tamta, Minister of State for Textiles in his press briefing mentioned that, "We are very glad that CEPC organizes this Expo twice every year to promote Indian weavers worldwide. Every year Expo  generates huge amount of business. We have everything handmade and hand weaved here, which is the major attraction to the foreign buyers."

Virender Singh, M.P., Bhadohi  said, "We are planning to provide special privileges to the shepherds for the first time, as they play a crucial role in the process of carpet manufacturing. Until now all the focus was only on the weavers and manufacturers, but now we hope for the upliftment of the shepherds as well."

Mahavir Pratap Sharma, Chairman, CEPC said, "India carpet expo is an ideal platform for International Carpet Buyers, Buying houses, buying Agents, Architects and Indian Carpet Manufacturers & Exporters to meet and establish long term business relationship. This exhibition is a crucial step towards taking Indian exports of Handmade carpet to much greater and newer heights. We have also set up a special theme pavilion wherein the experts of the industry are showcasing the process of carpet weaving through the concept of ergonomic and flexible tufting frame."

Sharma further added that orders worth over thousand crores are expected to be executed. New fall-winter colors and designs are being showcased at the Carpet Expo.
 
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