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    SCHEME FOR ENHANCEMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS OF KHADI INDUSTRY AND ARTI

    With a view to making the khadi industry more competitive with more market-driven, profitable, production, capacity building sustained employment at increased level of wages to khadi artisans by replacement of obsolete and old machinery and equipment and repairs to/renovation of...
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    QUALITY CONTROL IN KHADI

    In order to increase the appeal of Khadi while maintaining its handcrafted quality, KVIC has an arrangement with the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, ‘Dastakar’, Andhra Pradesh, IIT Delhi, and Textiles Committee, Mumbai. The IIT, Delhi has developed stiff and soft processing...
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    MISSION PROJECT FOR PRODUCTION OF “READY TO USE KHADI

    The KVIC has initiated a “Ready to Use Mission” during 2005- 06 for Khadi products. Under the scheme, a major Khadi institution works as a lead institution where all modern facilities for production of garments including covering, designing, finishing, packaging, etc., are installed. Other...
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    KHADI ARTISANS WELFARE TRUST FUND (KAWTF)

    The KAWTF is conceptually meant to run on the lines of a provident fund. Membership is mandatory for all Khadi and Polyvastra producing institutions affiliated to KVIC and State KVIBs. Institutions categorized as A+, A, B and C are eligible to join the trust. 21 States have been covered under...
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    REGISTRATION OF NEW KHADI INSTITUTIONS BELONGING TO SC/ST

    There was a ban on registration and establishment of new Khadi institutions by the KVIC. With a view to uplifting weaker sections of the society, this ban has been removed and KVIC started registration of the institutions belonging to SC/ST category. Detailed schemes and modalities of operation...
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    In House Laboratories under Khadi

    25 testing laboratories to as many khadi institutions were set up at a cumulative cost of Rs. 0.79 crore. The aim was to ensure that elementary physical characteristics of khadi match with the specifications brought out in the technical, manual as well as the cost chart observed in the khadi...
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    KHADI KARIGAR JANASHREE BIMA YOJNA

    K.V.I.C has implemented this insurance scheme for khadi artisans with the full support from Life Insurance Corporation of India .Khadi institutions registered K.V.I.C act as nodal agencies. Eligibility:-  Khadi Karigar aged between 18 yrs & 59 yrs.  Khadi Karigar below and marginally...
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    Khadi & Village Industries covered under RISC

    Khadi & Village Industries covered under RISC:- • Khadi & Polyvastra post weaving value addition facilities. • Herbal products: Cosmetics and Medicines. • Edible Oil. • Detergents & Soaps. • Honey • Hand Made Paper • Food processing • Bio-Fertilizer / Bio-Pesticides / Bio Manure •...
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    KHADI

    Khadi can be exported directly by KVIC or through registered merchant exporters registered with the Directorate of Marketing. Trade discount and incentives are available on the Export arranged by the KVIC since Khadi produced in the decentralized sectors requires some time for collection from...
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    KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES BOARD

    For assisting the commission in the discharge of its functions the central government has constituted a board called as the “National Khadi and Village Industries Board.” It consists of a Chairman and such number of other members as the Central government may think fit.  The board meets twice...
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    Types of Khadi

    Types of Khadi:- • Cotton Khadi • Silk Khadi • Woolen Khadi • Muslin Khadi Khadi, a new dimension:- Khadi a magic woven by hands, Khadi is handspun and hand – woven fabric made largely out of natural fibres like wool, cotton and silk. Mahatma Gandhi, Father of Indian Nation, made khadi the...
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    KHADI

    General Information:- Khadi is a handspun and hand woven cloth made in India from cotton, silk and woolen yarn. It may be a mixture of two or all such yarns. It started with the spinning on Takli, later on 2 – Spindle new model Charkha, 4 – Spindle, 6 – Spindle, 8 – Spindle, 10 – Spindle and...
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    Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)

    Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is a statutory body created by an Act of Parliament (No. 61 of 1956 and as amended by Act No. 10 of 2006). Established in April 1957, it took over the work of the former All India Khadi and Village Industries Board. KVIC is aan autonomous body which...
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    CHRONOLOGY OF KHADI VILLAGE

    Given below is a chronology of events that contributed to the development of Khadi in India over time:- 1923 – Development of All India Board under the Indian National Congress by Gandhiji. 1925 – Setting up of All India Spinners Association 1935 – All India Village Industries Association...
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    KHADI VILLAGE COMMISSION HISTORY

    It was at the time of the Nagpur Session (1920) that the Indian National Congress decided to encourage “khadi”. The first Khadi Production Centre was established at Kataiwad, Gujarat, Gandhiji used to refer to the as “the livery of freedom”. In fact khadi was introduced in 1920 as a...
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    Marketing OF KHADI

    This project is on marketing OF KHADI on international base.... :SugarwareZ-055:
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