Tangail Saree - A interview with Uttam Basak - Introduction to Journalism
We talked to Uttam Basak, the bearer of a life made in a sari knit shop in Tangail.
Krishna Gopal (KG): What Is You Name sir?
Uttam Basak (UB): My name is Uttam Basak.
(KG): How did you get involved with this Business?
(UB): I have been associated with this profession till 1999. I inherited this profession by genetically.
(KG): What Kind Of Tangail Saree do you make?
(UB): We make Tangail cotton saree, pure silk and also half silk saree.
(KG): How long does it take to make these saree?
(UB): Overall this depend on the saree quality and design how long it take time to make.
(KG): How long does it take to make a cotton saree?
(UB): There was a time when we used normal tat (Handloom) but nowadays we used digital tat (Power loom). For that reason within a day a share is made.
(KG): What is your dream about your profession?
(UB): We got this job through my ancestors and we kept it. But I don’t think my future generation will cheese this profession.
(KG): Do You Design Your Saree yourself?
(UB): I have a joint family, I design with my elder brother.
(KG): What are the thing to keep in mind when designing a saree?
(UB): we have three seasons a year. They are Eid Session, Puja Session and Pohela Boishakh. For this reason we make our design to understanding an occasion.
(KG): What is the demand for saree other time than festival?
(UB): Then the business Situation is very bad. Sales level are getting very low that time.
(KG): Do you think the demand for saree is decreasing day by day?
(UB): It seems to be decreasing, our saree are exported to foreign countries. If saree were not exported, then the tat industry would have been destroyed.
(KG): Thank you.
(UB):
Thank You Too.
Krishna Gopal (KG): What Is You Name sir?
Uttam Basak (UB): My name is Uttam Basak.
(KG): How did you get involved with this Business?
(UB): I have been associated with this profession till 1999. I inherited this profession by genetically.
(KG): What Kind Of Tangail Saree do you make?
(UB): We make Tangail cotton saree, pure silk and also half silk saree.
(KG): How long does it take to make these saree?
(UB): Overall this depend on the saree quality and design how long it take time to make.
(KG): How long does it take to make a cotton saree?
(UB): There was a time when we used normal tat (Handloom) but nowadays we used digital tat (Power loom). For that reason within a day a share is made.
(KG): What is your dream about your profession?
(UB): We got this job through my ancestors and we kept it. But I don’t think my future generation will cheese this profession.
(KG): Do You Design Your Saree yourself?
(UB): I have a joint family, I design with my elder brother.
(KG): What are the thing to keep in mind when designing a saree?
(UB): we have three seasons a year. They are Eid Session, Puja Session and Pohela Boishakh. For this reason we make our design to understanding an occasion.
(KG): What is the demand for saree other time than festival?
(UB): Then the business Situation is very bad. Sales level are getting very low that time.
(KG): Do you think the demand for saree is decreasing day by day?
(UB): It seems to be decreasing, our saree are exported to foreign countries. If saree were not exported, then the tat industry would have been destroyed.
(KG): Thank you.
(UB):
Thank You Too.

Presented by,
Name: Krishna Gopal Basak
ID: 181012015
Department: Media Studies and Journalism
Course Name: Introduction to Journalism
Course Code: MSJ11212
Presented to,
M.H Haider
Lecturer
University Of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh.
Date of Submission: August 8th, 2019
Name: Krishna Gopal Basak
ID: 181012015
Department: Media Studies and Journalism
Course Name: Introduction to Journalism
Course Code: MSJ11212
Presented to,
M.H Haider
Lecturer
University Of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh.
Date of Submission: August 8th, 2019
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