Promote Khadi textiles and modernize the Khadi Industry

Mar 28:With a view to promote Khadi textiles and modernize the Khadi Industry, the Ministry of MSME, through Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has over the years taken various initiatives through various Technological Institutions of national repute and already disseminated those developed technologies in the past, as a regular activity. Details of such initiatives undertaken by KVIC are at Annexure-I. 

Ministry of MSME, through KVIC, is not directly involved in the export of Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) products.  KVI Institutions/Units, assisted through implementation of various KVI schemes, export their products directly or through Merchant/Agencies. The steps/initiatives taken/being taken by the KVIC to promote the export and exporters of Khadi Textiles are given in Annexure-II. 

The number of new Khadi Institutions registered during the last three years including the State of Uttar Pradesh under the Khadi Sector is as follows:

YearNew Khadi Institutions registeredNew Khadi Institutions registered in Uttar Pradesh
2018-191140
2019-201051
2020-21797

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Annexure-I

The steps/initiatives taken to promote Khadi textiles and modernize the Khadi Industry are as follows:

  1. To promote the Khadi Sector, KVIC is establishing Centre of Excellence for Khadi (CoEK) with the technical support of NIFT, New Delhi at NIFT Delhi (Hub Centre) and its four spokes at Gandhinagar, Kolkata, Shillong, Bangalore to help Khadi Institutions to effectively design, produce and market high quality differentiated Khadi products in the Indian and global market.
  2. IIT-Delhi has taken up the project for “Development of Lightweight Charkha” which resulted in light operational load and an increase in the average production of yarn by 30-40%.
  3. In order to ensure the supply of quality raw material to the KVI sector for the production of quality Khadi products, all the KVIC’s Central Silver Plants (CSP) are being modernized with the latest state-of-the-art machinery.
  4. Mahatma Gandhi Institute for Rural Industrialization (MGIRI), Wardha has developed many shade cards enumerating the optimized process techniques and method of dyeing of organic/green Khadi and for development of various shades of Natural Dyes for Khadi Yarn/Fabric – project given to MGIRI by KVIC.
  5. KVIC has organized a design competition, for promoting Khadi with contemporary designs, in which eminent designers have participated and the top 4 designers have been selected and these designs will be replicated in the Khadi Sector.
  6. State Khadi Board is also extending the financial support for the modernization of sales outlets and also providing implements like Charkhas and Looms. Further, some State Governments are giving matching grants under the MMDA Scheme in order to promote the Khadi Sector.
  7. KVIC has set up the Pashmina Wool Roving project with a view to promoting the Khadi program thereby providing sustainable employment and earnings in Leh, with the support of Ladakh UT.
  8. KVIC has decided to set up an Eri-Silk Khadi production-cum-training center for the promotion of the Khadi program in the North East Zone (NEZ) through GRL Monastery, Bomdila (Buddist Culture Preservation Society).
  9. KVIC has sanctioned 50 numbers of New Model Charkhas (NMCs) under the Sahyog Scheme, 150 Numbers of NMCs, and 8 Numbers of looms under the Khadi Reform and Development Programme (KRDP) to implement the Khadi program in the Sundarbans area of West Bengal to promote the Khadi Sector which in turn creates sustainable employment opportunities to its inhabitants.

Technology up-gradations in Khadi Sector are as follows:

  1. Quality Standards for Khadi yarn and fabric.
  2. Yarn dyeing machine suitable for dyeing of Khadi Yarn in hank form for uniform coloring.
  3. Technology development of Computer-aided woven & Garment designs.
  4. High productivity hand-operated charkha.

Annexure-II

The steps/initiatives taken/being taken by the KVIC to promote the export and exporters of Khadi Textiles are as follows:

  1. To ensure the genuineness of Khadi, “Khadi Mark” has been notified by the Government of India.
  2. KVIC has been granted the status of Deemed EPC by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry in December 2006. KVIC is also extended assistance on the pattern of an umbrella EPC like FIEO/ITPO/CII/FICCI.
  3. Tie up arrangements with premier institutions like the Federation of Indian Export Organization (FIEO), World Trade Centre (WTC), Indian Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO), Trade Promotion Council of India, etc., for revitalizing business opportunities in the overseas market by conducting exhibitions and workshops for Khadi Institutions.
  4. KVIC Exhibiting/Promoting Khadi products globally and displayed the Khadi and Village Industry products abroad in 66 Indian Embassies/Missions so far.
  5. KVIC has obtained registration of the Trade Mark “KHADI” in 17 countries namely; Germany, the U.K., Australia, Russia, China, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Maldives, Myanmar, Singapore, Austria, Sweden, UAE, and Bhutan.  The decision has also been taken to register the Trade Mark “KHADI” and “Khadi India logo” in major countries of the world including Gulf countries.
  6. The government of India has issued Harmonized System (HS) code bracket to KVIC to categorize 11 Khadi & Village Industries (KVI) products in export.
  7. KVIC engaged fashion designers of national and international repute for Fashion Designing to make Khadi products more competitive and appealing in the domestic as well as overseas market segment.
  8. KVIC participated with all States KVI Institutions/units in the International Exhibitions organized by different organizations like ITPO, FIEO, TEXPROCIL, and other Govt. bodies in different countries. The Exhibition provided an opportunity and strong platform to showcase quality KVI products.
  9. Financial support is provided under the International Cooperation (IC) Scheme of the Ministry of MSME for Technology infusion and /or up-gradation of MSMEs, their modernization, and promotion of their exports through participation in international exhibitions/trade fairs, etc.

This information was given by the Minister of State for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

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