National Handicraft Award to Madur Mats | 25 Aug 2021
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Recently, the National Handicraft Award was given to two women from West Bengal in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the development of crafts, ‘Madur floor mats’.
Key Points
- About:
- Shilp Guru Award, National Award and National Certificate of Excellence are one of the highest awards for handicraft artisans in the country.
- They are presented by the President of India.
- Shilp Guru Award was instituted in the year 2002 on the occasion of Golden Jubilee year of handicrafts resurgence in India.
- While the National Award was instituted in the year 1965 and the National Certificate of Excellence was instituted in the year 1967.
- Shilp Guru is the country’s highest award in the field of handicrafts given to artisans aged above 50 with 20 years of experience.
- Similarly, National Award is conferred on a craftsperson in recognition of his/her outstanding contribution towards the development of crafts and who is above the age of 30 years and is having 10 years of experience in the field of handicrafts.
- And the National Certificate of Excellence is conferred on Master craftspersons in recognition of their body of work, work undertaken to promote the crafts, dissemination of the same and his/her skill level and who is above the age of 30 years and is having 10 years experience in the field of handicrafts.
- Shilp Guru Award, National Award and National Certificate of Excellence are one of the highest awards for handicraft artisans in the country.
- Madur Floor Mats:
- An intrinsic part of the Bengali lifestyle, Madur mats or Madhurkathi are made of natural fibres.
- It was awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the GI Registry in April 2018.
- It is a rhizome-based plant (Cyperus tegetum or Cyperus pangorei) found abundantly in the alluvial tracts of Purba and Paschim Medinipur of West Bengal.
- Other Items with GI Tags From Bengal:
- Wooden Mask of Kushmandi, Purulia Chau Mask, Gobindobhog Rice, Tulapanji Rice, Bengal Patachitra, Darjeeling Tea, etc.