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Kusuma. Rajaiah, basically a Technocrat in Handloom Technology and having 25 years practical experience in this industry is aware of all these facts and struggled for several years to create an alternative silk fabric where there is no killing, no cruelty and at the same time the fabric value is totally protected. That struggle paved the way to invent Ahimsa silk.
Kusuma.
Rajaiah conducted research in the field and invented the technique of
getting silk yarn from cocoons without killing the silk worms, for the
first time in the World in the year 1991. After prolonged research the
Ahimsa silk is made marketable in the year 2001.
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The Hindi word "ahimsa" means Non-violence. It is used to describe this innovation because the fabric is manufactured in a process where silkworms are not killed. For this reason, the product is also known as peace silk. Ahimsa silk is extracted after the silkworm has completed metamorphosis and emerged from the cocoon. Considering the increased awareness of animal protectionism around the world.
Kusuma Rajaiah, a senior technical assistant with
a government organization in India, is tasked with the responsibility
of developing ahimsa silk into a viable commercial product.
In
the production of regular silk, the cocoons are immersed in boiling water
to kill the worms and spool the silk yarn. With ahimsa silk, however,
cocoons are left alone for seven to 10 days. Once the worms mature, they
are allowed to pierce the cocoons and fly away as moths. Only then does
the manufacture of peace silk begin. Each cocoon is checked individually
to ensure that the moth has escaped before the silk thread is spun. |
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