Browsing by Author "Md. Shihab Tawsib Shown"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- ItemOpen AccessSwarnoshuta- A clothing brand E-commerce Website(North South University, 2024-11-12) Rafiqun Nabi Torofder Navid; Ankita Kundu; Md. Shihab Tawsib Shown; 1911067042; 2012314642; 2211939042The preservation of traditional handloom craftsmanship is crucial to safeguarding cultural heritage and fostering sustainable livelihoods. Swarnoshuta is an innovative e-commerce platform designed to promote and market traditional Bangladeshi handloom sarees, including Tant, Banarasi, Silk, Jamdani, and Muslin. This project aims to counter the growing dominance of machine-made products imported from neighboring countries like India and Pakistan, which threaten the survival of local artisans and their time-honored weaving traditions. The primary goal of this initiative is to establish a robust online presence through a dedicated website and Facebook page, serving as a bridge between customers and craftsmen. By creating a direct connection, Swarnoshuta seeks to revitalize the handloom industry, generate employment opportunities, and uplift marginalized weavers. The platform provides an avenue for artisans to showcase their craftsmanship to a global audience while enabling customers to access authentic, high-quality handloom sarees conveniently. The website was developed using modern web technologies to ensure a seamless user experience. React.js was employed for the frontend, providing an interactive and responsive interface, while Express.js and Node.js were utilized for backend development to handle server-side operations efficiently. MongoDB, a NoSQL database, was chosen for its scalability and flexibility in managing product and customer data. This research paper outlines the design, development, and implementation of the Swarnoshuta platform. It also explores the socio-economic impact of creating an online marketplace for traditional crafts and highlights the importance of preserving cultural identity through technological innovation. The findings suggest that such initiatives can play a pivotal role in sustaining traditional industries, fostering economic empowerment, and promoting cultural pride in a rapidly globalizing world.