Srinivas Rao Mahankali, CEO, of T-HUB Foundation was the chief guest and inaugurated it. Dr. Shanta Thoutam, Chief Innovation Officer, Telangana State Innovation Cell, Government of Telangana, also graced. A dozen of Start-Up Founders and Co-founders were present and graced the event
The three-day show displays Gadwal Pochampally, Siddipet, IKKAT Pattu Sarees, Handicraft Products, Handloom Kurtas, and many more. It will be open all three days during office hours. About 5000 IT employees and others are expected to visit the mela in the three days.
TFMC aims to organize 10melas in the year 2023. It has already conducted one this year. And reach about 4 lahks, IT employees. Through these meals, we will help the Handloom Sector sell clothes worth Rs 4 crore, informed Mr. Satyanarayana Mathala, President of TFMC in a press note issued in the city today.
We would like to organize one Handloom Mela in every IT Park.
Organizing Handloom Melas in IT offices, facilities, and Parks was an initiative TFMC embarked on in the year 2017. Since then, barring two years of the corona, five lakh IT employees were reached and awareness for handloom textiles was created. Almost all Meals were a huge hit with IT employees, added Satya.
TFMC is the only body that has been taking forward the call given by K.T. Rama Rao. TFMC has organized 19 Handloom exhibitions at various IT facilities across the city. Through this mela, TFMC is reviving its pledge to support Handlooms and Weavers and promote them.