Ashtalaxmi Mahotsav

Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura

The eight states of the Northeast; Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura are often referred to as the 'Ashtalaxmi' or eight forms of prosperity

About Ashtalakshmi Mahotsav

The eight states of the Northeast, often referred to as the 'Ashtalaxmi' or eight forms of prosperity, contribute significantly to India's cultural, social, and economic fabric.

The Mahotsav provides an unprecedented platform to showcase the region's vibrant textile industry, artisanal crafts, and unique Geographical Indication (GI) products.

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Key Highlights Of Ashtalakshmi Mahotsav
Culture and Fashion
Showcase
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Fashion Show

A special fashion show will highlight the fusion of contemporary design with traditional textiles, showcasing Muga silk gowns and Eri silk stoles.

Top designers from the region will collaborate with local artisans to create stunning ensembles.

Design Conclave

Industry leaders, designers, and fashion experts will discuss sustainable fashion, the future of handloom, and the global potential of Northeast India's textile industry.

Northeast India Cultural Shows

Daily cultural performances will feature the Bihu dances of Assam, the war dances of Nagaland, and other traditional expressions.

Technical
Sessions
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Buyer-Seller Meet

The event will foster long-term business relationships between Northeast India’s artisans and buyers

Expected outcomes include ₹2 crore in on-spot sales and over 50 bulk orders.

Investment Round Table

Investors will meet with government representatives and entrepreneurs to discuss investment opportunities in textiles, handicrafts, agriculture, and tourism.

Interactive

Experiences
Live
Demonstrations

Traditional crafts like bamboo weaving, pottery, and handloom weaving will be demonstrated by artisans. Visitors can directly engage with these craftsmen.

Cultral
Performances

The oil industry provided employment opportunities and spurred economic growth in the region. The influx of workers, traders, and industrialists led to the growth of towns like Digboi, Margherita, and Dibrugarh, which became important economic centers in Assam.