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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)
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, ...
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Santanu Datta
6 years 1 month ago
Handloom training should be introduced in every villages of the country.
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Santanu Datta
6 years 1 month ago
Government should streamline sericulture department and encourage farmers for sericulture.
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abhishek soni
6 years 1 month ago
selling of handloom products is necessary. when sales increses , sector grows autometically. for this we have to develop new marketing stretegies. some where we have to improve our quality too. for marketing we may use handloom professionals in advertisements. we also use new marketing fundas like social media, digital marketing, etc. if public figure promote it by use these products in there life the marketing goes easy
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V K TYAGI
6 years 1 month ago
It is a Good policy and decision for this sector
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Sushant sanjay lonkar
6 years 1 month ago
The vision of handlum work to describe and explain the independent while the development of center for the independent deartment
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mihir bhattacharjee
6 years 1 month ago
Textile sector must archive its peak value by appointing true professional villagers as employee
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Smrati Tiwari
6 years 1 month ago
According to me , if our handloom sector is strong it creates employment,new ideas and it can help in our economic growth also. In present our fine cotton is mostly export to other countries because our handloom sector is weak so if we have our strong handloom sector than we also get fine quality cotton and other cloths so the consumer will buy the Indian cloths not foreign cloths and this help in Make in India campaign also.I don't know I am right or wrong but I think this so I expressed.
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Deepali Hingne adv
6 years 1 month ago
rare combination
weaving-imagination/ideas, intellectually
by hands-hardwork/soil of essence
product outcome of essence of humanitarian sentiments
such as ancient idealogy/culture - godess Saraswati/lakshmi
in modern era, give feathers to fly by INFOTECHS ,world has become global village
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Kalpana
6 years 1 month ago
nice
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Dr Srinjana Nayek
6 years 1 month ago
The handloom weavers should be given proper training and be made aware of the technological advances created globally. New technical skills should be taught to them to improve the quality and quantity of clothes weaved. New and advanced machinery should be introduced in the handloom sector so as to assure it's survival in such a competitive environment. Now people prefer to buy readymade garments from shopping malls. So by improvisation, they can draw back people towards buying handlooms!!
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