From Poverty to Global Fame: Kalna Weaver Jyotish Debnath's Million-Rupee Sarees

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From Poverty to Global Fame: Kalna Weaver Jyotish Debnath's Million-Rupee Sarees
- •Jyotish Debnath, born in 1958 in Kalna, Purba Bardhaman, overcame extreme poverty, with his family migrating from Noakhali during the 1947 partition.
- •He started weaving under his father's guidance after studying up to eighth grade, continuing a family tradition of weaving gamchas and Khadi.
- •Debnath pioneered the introduction of Jamdani techniques into muslin, elevating the craft and aiming to bring Jamdani to a global audience.
- •His sarees are now exported worldwide to countries like America, Japan, and Australia, with some creations valued at 10 lakh rupees each for projects like the Reliance Group.
- •Beyond personal success, he has empowered many by teaching weaving, received the President's Award, and is set to receive the Padma Shri, focusing on preserving Bengal's ancient weaving art.
Why It Matters: Jyotish Debnath's journey from poverty to global recognition highlights his innovation in weaving and dedication to preserving traditional art.
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