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Vision to develop a Strong & Vibrant Handloom Sector

Start Date :
Mar 03, 2020
Last Date :
Jun 03, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The O/o Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India (GoI), is working for development of Handloom Sector with a vision to develop a strong, ...

The O/o Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India (GoI), is working for development of Handloom Sector with a vision to develop a strong, vibrant Handloom Sector to provide sustainable employment to Handloom weavers. The overall goal of this office can be understood by following points:

Mission
To make the Handloom sector self sustainable for inclusive growth.
Empowerment of the weavers through technological upgradation.
Focused, flexible and holistic approach to meet the challenges of domestic and global market.
Brand building in global and domestic markets.
Easy access to raw material at reasonable prices.

Objective
To ensure overall development of the Handloom, including welfare of handloom weavers.
To provide new upgraded looms and accessories to handloom weavers.
To provide subsidized yarn in the clusters areas.
Market orientation by associating entrepreneurs, designers, and professionals for marketing, designing and managing the production.
To facilitate process of credit from financial institutions/banks.

Functions
To develop the handloom clusters and empower the weavers with a provision of new looms, CFC, Yarn Depot, buyer–seller meet.
To set up Yarn Depots to provide easy access to quality yarns at subsidized rates to be set up in the HL clusters.
To provide credit facility at low interest rates for production and marketing activities.
Developing capacity for developing fashion and market directed design and products.
Developing market for Handloom products by creating strong brand and involving private sector in marketing and export.

Handloom Craft Village (New Activity) recently started.

For integrated sustainable development of handloom with tourism & culture, this is a new initiative of this office with the help of State Governments concerned. 5 villages are being developed as “Tourist handloom village” are as under:
1. Sharan, Distt. Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
2. Kanihama, Budgam, Srinagar
3. Rampur, Bodh Gaya, Bihar
4. Borjuri, Golaghat, Assam
5. Kovalam, Thiruanathpuram, Kerala

Award to Handloom Weavers:
To encourage the Handloom weavers who are doing extraordinary job by producing unique products on handloom, this office is conferring Sant Kabir Award, National Award and National Merit Certificates. These Awards are being conferred every year by this office. These Awards encourage the individual weavers to develop & produce products of high quality. Preference is also being given in several marketing activities like expos being organised at International, National and Regional levels. The last date for inviting application for “Year-2018” has been extended to 21st March, 2020. Interested applicants may forward their entries through this forum by providing their basic details in the application form provided, so that our field offices (Weavers Service Centres) team may contact applicant for further assistance.

The purpose of this white-paper is to solicit public inputs for ongoing activities of this office as well as new thoughts/ideas and inputs. We would like to adopt a participatory process to prepare this strategy and seek perspectives from a broad spectrum of stakeholders including government officials in the Centre and the States, policy researchers, entrepreneurs, technology developers, as well as Civil Society.

The last date for submissions on this forum is 3rd June, 2020.

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AMIT KR MAHATO
AMIT KR MAHATO 6 years 1 month ago
COVID 19 EXIT PLAN FROM LOCKDOWN First of all I would like to thank Our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji for the wonderful effort to fight COVID 19. I have few humble suggestions as citizen of India. 1. First of all a team of well trained people required at Panchayat level, Block level, Sub Divisional Level, District Level, State level and finally Nation who will give proper awareness start from grass root levels.
Anirudh khajuria
Anirudh khajuria 6 years 1 month ago
1. improve the quality of input material cotton yarn etc for quality manufacturing. 2. Identify the manufacturing regions and upgrade infrastructure and quality of output. 3. Identify market spaces in India and abroad where manufactured goods can be sold. 4. develop ecosystem to move goods from manufacturing region to market places and actual market sale. 5. Implementation on ground be monitored not in broad terms but quantified terms to check and improve the region thus found lagging behind.
shamsher
shamsher 6 years 1 month ago
Small Scale Industry deptt. Should be given the Target for the starting of new small handloom units and development. For this purpose field officers should be appointed and they should go to village to village and convince people for setting up of small scale handloom units.The unit owner should be guided from where he will get raw material on reasonable price. Further small scale industry deptt. must collect the finished material and market the through Govt agency.
SUPRABHAT BHASKAR
SUPRABHAT BHASKAR 6 years 1 month ago
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Sanjay Kewalramani
Sanjay Kewalramani 6 years 1 month ago
There are cases where due to pandemic situation many customers are taking advantage. Our manufacturers having sold their goods to their buyers worldwide are not able to get their payment back. Moreover, the buyers want to pay only 25% of the total sale value and that to in the time period of 24 months. Kindly note this situation is among many manufacturers cum exporters who were selling their garment to USA. Kindly advice how is the GOVT handling such situation and help the exporters.
Dhiraj Kumar
Dhiraj Kumar 6 years 1 month ago
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to have widespread impacts on workforces globally, migrant workers are among those bearing the brunt of the crisis. The migrant workers are disproportionately at risk from the impact of the pandemic, due to inadequate and crowded living conditions, lockdowns and harsh containment measures, limited access to healthcare and basic services, poor working conditions and explotiative labour systems. Help us to Help You Incredible India
Dheeraj Kumar
Dheeraj Kumar 6 years 1 month ago
suggestions for the growth of handloom sector in India: i. To protect the domestic industry, a higher import duty on imported raw silk should be imposed. ii. The Government may reduce the electricity tariff or extend subsidy facility to the mills. iii. The present rate of four percent sales tax on cone yarn should be reduced to tw o percent and there should be no tax on hank yarn which has a two percent tag now. iv. Cotton cone yarn isis at present reeling under the highest excise reduce
Dheeraj Kumar
Dheeraj Kumar 6 years 1 month ago
1.उत्पादन की समस्या: सहकारी समितियों के कारण प्रमुख उत्पादन समस्या का सामना करना पड़ता है । कच्चे माल की अस्थिर और अपर्याप्त आपूर्ति। उन्हें सबसे कम वरीयता मिलती है। 2.विपणन की समस्या: कुछ सहकारी समितियां विपणन में बेहद कमजोर हैं और बिक्री प्रचार। उनके पास वित्त की कमी है और आक्रामक कार्य करने की क्षमता कम है। 3.सदस्यों के बीच शिक्षा का अभाव: सदस्यों के पास ज्ञान और आवश्यकता का अभाव है। 4. उच्च संस्थान से सहायता का अभाव: अध्ययन क्षेत्र की सहकारी समितियाँ ज्यादातर उच्च संस्थानों से पर्याप्त