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Share your views on Promotion of Fabrics for fashion industry

Share your views on Promotion of Fabrics for fashion industry
Start Date :
Mar 30, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 30, 2015
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The fashion industry represents a major and critical component of the Indian textile industry. Indian fashion designers have created a place for themselves in the International ...

The fashion industry represents a major and critical component of the Indian textile industry. Indian fashion designers have created a place for themselves in the International market by dint of their creativity and hard work. Dealing with the top segment of the textile industry, the fashion designers owe certain responsibility towards the traditional handloom weavers and handicraft artisans in the unorganised sector on the other end of the textile industry.

Handloom and handicraft products of our country form a part of our rich tradition and culture and provide livelihood to crores of people next to agriculture in the rural areas. Hon’ble Prime Minister has laid stress on linking the handloom and handicrafts with fashion industry for value addition and exploring new markets, which will increase the earnings of the weavers/artisans on a sustainable basis. Accordingly, Ministry of Textiles has taken up promotion of handloom and handicraft with fashion under the ‘Make in India’ initiative of Hon’ble Prime Minister giving specific stress on “Zero defect and Zero effect”, “Skill, Scale, and Speed” for boosting up production, employment and export on a large scale for achieving the objective of making the growth participative and inclusive “Sabka Saath-Sabka Vikas”.

As a part of this endeavour, efforts are being made for encouraging the handloom weavers and handicraft artisans for producing quality fabrics as per market demand. Steps are being taken to organise them into groups and provide required support for design development, training, looms, accessories, raw material etc., for weaving fabrics/making handicraft items with quality as per market demand. Common Facilities Centre with godown for storing raw material finished product office with internet facilities, rest room and training shed will be set up at a cost of about Rs. 50 lkahs for a group of weavers/artisans. The entrepreneurs dealing with fashion fabrics will be linked up with such groups for marketing including export. The Development Commissioner (Handlooms)/(Handicrafts) is taking necessary steps in this regard with the help of the Weavers’ Service Centres and concerned State Government. Further due attention is being given to social compliance like checking any incidence of child labour and environmental compliance like checking pollution of any kind for creating “Win-Win” situation and making the growth sustainable.

The entrepreneurs dealing with fashion fabrics are invited to send their choice and views.

The last date for submission of entries is 30th April, 2015.

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Swetha Kannan
Swetha Kannan 11 years 2 months ago
Handloom dresses always high in cost. That should be reduced. Benefits of those cotton dresses(good for health) awareness need to spread among the people. Advertisements can be given for those dresses.
Milan Parakhiya
Milan Parakhiya 11 years 2 months ago
Actually fabrics not that much costly but the wholeseller has make lots of profit margin onthat fabric and than after retailer also include their profit margin so Customer will pay minimum 100% extra of that goods
Amarnath_1
Amarnath_1 11 years 2 months ago
Suggest Govt employee to wear fabrics in a particul weekday. Random gifting the person who wears fabric will motivate in public for fabric wearings. Making a demand set in any movies.
Alok Tiwari
Alok Tiwari 11 years 2 months ago
Promotion of fabrics should be done through exports specially in retail sector there are companies like eBay promoting retail exports and has a vision to promote small artisans from even remote areas of India.
Rahim Padaniya
Rahim Padaniya 11 years 2 months ago
Awareness in used of fabric in young people is must.now a days western culture is in high demand in youth.regular seminars in all levels,traditional day compulsory once a year for all govt office. dedicated portion /subject to be include in school level for understanding of our traditional fashion industry.
sujit lotlikar
sujit lotlikar 11 years 2 months ago
handicraft department need to organize workshop in school and collage,to display artisan work on handicraft,learning the traditional fabric making & new methods with student participation,these will motivate sector and encourage new entrepreneur,
vinay srivastava
vinay srivastava 11 years 2 months ago
Develop pivot Handloom which can be operated with power as well, distribute handloom to all weavers/farmers in villages/towns and amke a cooperative society for their training and development of skills. Farmers can weave at free time where their is no harvest and products can be purchased through coperative society or nodel agency. Fabrics will be promoted as per merit through various trade shows and supplies to garment factories.
anoop sachdeva
anoop sachdeva 11 years 2 months ago
open more and more schools for the 100% training for indian handicraftsmen to make best things for the general public and recruit old age handicraftsmen as a teacher of that schools and strictly instruct them to teach all the students as the best of their knowledge and in this type we can save our culture and we can also save our indian handicrafts and their makers also and their families also increase the purchase rate of this type of things so that their makers also can earn and save money