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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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sukhvinder Kaur
sukhvinder Kaur 6 years 2 months ago
Corona viruse say bcav Kay ley gher per rhena bhot jrure hay laekin eskay sath sath Jivan yhapen karny Kay ley Kam be jrure hay aesay may kus Kam gher rhykar be key ja sakty hay jissy hmara rojgar be na sheny or corona Ka khatra be km rhy aesay may hmy mask senytaizer gher per rhykar bnany caey or vegiteble lgani caey jissy hmara jiven yapen asani say calta rhy or rojgar shenny Ka dar be na rhy
Dharmesh pipala
Dharmesh pipala 6 years 2 months ago
हैंडलूम सेक्टर को दूध मंडली की तरह एक सहकारी मंडली में परिवर्तित करना सहिए। एक कंपनी जिस तरह सेल्समैन को नौकरी देती है ओर हर छोटी दुकान तक पहोसाती है उस तरह हैंडलूम सेक्टर ओर खादी कोभी ऐसे काम करना सहिए ताकि प्रोत्साहन मिल सके।
Manisha shekhawat
Manisha shekhawat 6 years 2 months ago
PM Saheb, develope small scale and cottage industries by first developing the agriculture and farmers conditions with more facilities,schemes, and financial support. If agriculture grows, than all these kinds of industrial units automatically will grow. Let farming be the first priority, of all Indians occupation. by providing easy ways of doing farming. construct canals joing lands of less or no water with the last lands with heavy-good rainfall. so water prob vanishes. farmers work priority.
Girishkumar
Girishkumar 6 years 2 months ago
Yarn supply and subsidy Government may give subsidy for the home handloom unit for yarn. Consider a family as single unit. Aadhar Number of all members of the family may linked together as a unit for preventing malpractices. The subsidy may be given directly to their bank account similar as in LPG subsidy. If they weavers are very poor, government may take necessary steps to supply yarn in loan or in instalment basis.
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 6 years 2 months ago
No clear directives and different departments issuing conflicting directives add to confusion. What Mamta Banerjee said in meeting with PM is right to some extent. Though, the way she speaks his mind makes the statement controversial and it loses the appeal. Why testing speed is not increased is another mystery when we have capacity to manufacture 1 lakh testing kits per day and which is being enhanced to 2 lakh per day. Is ICMR misleading the government and public about testing needs
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 6 years 2 months ago
Lockdown 1.0 was aimed to isolate population from virus by staying indoors and educate Indians about hygiene which we were not habitual. Lockdown 2.0 was to detect the virus by mass rapid testing, we missed. Lockdown 3.0 is to allow start of economic activities in controlled atmosphere. This also perhaps has not gone well because of uncontrolled crowd at liquor shops and movement of migrants through trains with just thermal screening and no rapid testing. Then what would Lockdown 4.0 aim for