সোনালি আশা: Bangabandhu Jute and Textile Museum, Tarabo, Rupganj, Narayanganj
Abstract
Bangladesh's socioeconomic and cultural existence has been influenced by the deltaic terrain that
the country's major rivers and their tributaries have formed. Through the years, it has also had an
impact on jute and textile industries. A varied community is formed by the traditional/native jute
and textile industries. Bangladesh's jute and textile tradition dates back many years, but due to
improper maintenance, inadequate exposure, and our own irresponsibility, it is rapidly
disappearing. Jute and textile artisans received aristocratic support and possessed more advanced
talents, which they often passed down from generations. However, because of its lower economic
return and the fact that most of the individuals involved with it come from rural areas of our nation,
its identity has substantially diminished over the past several years. The necessity for this endeavor
was created by the aforementioned reasons. The goal of this project is to provide a setting where
jute, the Golden fiber from earlier ages, may be conserved, represent national tradition, and inspire
the next generation to value for the culture and those who have lost their connection to it.