A lifestyle, fashion and human-interest journalist, Ramesh Menon wears many caps. As consultant with FDCI, mentoring talent and speaking for new voices, it enabled him to lend his expertise to start ‘Save The Loom’ to help the ailing handloom sector in Kerala.
“In 2017 I collected a few budding talents in Kerala and approached the government to do a program with weavers as their numbers had dwindled alarmingly in the past decade. With slow government response, I was stuck in the devastating August 2018 floods and got involved with voluntary work as part of rescue. I got to know of a weaving cluster not far from Kochi that faced the fury of the worst flood in over a century. On August 24, 2018, I went to North Paravur to see the impact, started a web platform – Savetheloom.org to spread the word and seek attention. This helped to bring recourse to nearly 300 weavers’ families in handloom, and 400 odd families in Khadi sector,” informs Ramesh Menon.
SAVE THE LOOM
Save The Loom, drives on 5 Cs - connect, collaborate, create, culture and community as part of the ‘Build Back Better’ program to provide resource to the craft sector.
“Initially it was all about retrieving as much material and fixing their looms and homes. As we went along, we also documented the misery in which weavers thrive – they were earning a measly `150. The weavers are mostly 96 per cent women, and 85 per cent are above 45. Working for the past 34 odd months, we have established a model space. Our built-in social impact philosophies revolve around 3 Ps- People, Process, Planet and 5 Es – Educate, Empower, Employ, Engage, with concern to Environment, followed by 5Cs as mentioned above that encompasses the ‘Build Back Better’ project.”
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