A Manipuri Women Weaver Association formed by ECDO
A Manipuri indigenous women weaver association consists of 25 members formed by ECDO. All of the members are involved with indigenous Manipuri traditional hand loom production. The ECDO’s aim of formation of this women association is are as follows; 
• To make a common platform for Manipuri indigenous women who are involved with hand loom sector.
• Increasing their skills & capacity by providing different kinds of training & other technical support.
• To set up a production & display centre for marketing.
• Providing funding support with the help of from other GO & NGO sectors.
• To create gradually more employment opportunity in this sector also for the rest of other women.
• To uplift the standard of livelihood for Manipuri women through creating income generating activities.
ECDO is seeking cooperation from government and NGO/INGO for ensuring these above mentioned aims of ECDO through providing financial & technical support.

prodangsho Barman said,
September 27, 2010 @ 1:43 pm
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Monex scam said,
July 29, 2011 @ 6:59 pm
..IMPHAL Oct 8 A seminar on awareness on Hand-loom Exports was held at Classic Hotel today under the joint aegis of Handloom Export promotion Council Chennai and Weavers Service Centre Imphal…Principal Secretary Commerce Industries O Nabakishore South Zone Chennai director of Weavers Service Centre BB Paul and former Officer in-charge of the Centre H Rajendra were the chief guest president and guest of honour of the seminar…In his address O Nabakishore highlighted that weaving is a way of life in the North Eastern region with almost every section of the society familiar with the art of weaving…Strongly advocating expansion of earning and employment opportunities for which export of handloom products was described as a vital area the chief guest stated that export market commands better prices…Suggesting that there is need for increasing volume of handloom products to meet export demands as well as streamline guidance and networking system Nabakishore opined that the seminar would be considered a successful venture only when two or three individual from the region emerge as handloom exporters…With reference to the locally produced womens apparels such as Inaphi he reminded that the indigenous product has huge export potential as there is high demand from not only Manipuri women settled in other parts of the country and beyond but also from foreign ladies.