阿沙里坎迪(Asharikandi)在2024年以GI标签获得承认的terracotta艺术将在阿萨姆(Assam)2026年共和国日落台展示,
Asharikandi’s terracotta art, recognized with a GI tag in 2024, will be showcased in Assam’s 2026 Republic Day tableau, highlighting its cultural and economic revival.
Asharikandi是Assam的Dhubri区的一个村庄,将在2026年新德里共和国日游行中Asssam的桌子上展示其特拉科塔艺术。
Asharikandi, a village in Assam’s Dhubri district, will feature its terracotta art in Assam’s tableau at the 2026 Republic Day Parade in New Delhi.
1982年,萨拉拉·巴拉·德维因她的雕塑“Hatima”,赢得总统奖,激励女性广泛参与其中。
The craft, rooted in 19th-century traditions from East Bengal, gained national recognition in 1982 when Sarala Bala Devi won the President’s Award for her sculpture “Hatima,” inspiring widespread female participation.
今天,该村600至700名工匠中有400多名是妇女,她们得到了自助团体和合作社的支助。
Today, over 400 of the village’s 600–700 artisans are women, supported by self-help groups and a cooperative.
该船于2024年收到地理标识标签,由于国家生态友好倡议,包括创纪录的Diwali 2025年生产超过1台花生土灯,需求激增。
The craft received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2024, and demand has surged due to national eco-friendly initiatives, including a record production of over one crore earthen lamps for Diwali 2025.
自2003年以来,非政府组织和政府机构的发展努力促使年度贸易从12卢比增加到2026年预计的100卢比,使Asharikandi从一个落后的村庄转变为文化和经济复原力的象征。
Since 2003, development efforts by NGOs and government agencies have driven annual trade from Rs 12 crore to a projected Rs 100 crore by 2026, transforming Asharikandi from a backward village into a symbol of cultural and economic resilience.