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Amendments in the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956

Amendments in the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956
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Oct 22, 2025
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Nov 22, 2025
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To institutionalize the development of the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Government of India first constituted the All India Khadi and Village Industries Board in 1953. ...

To institutionalize the development of the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Government of India first constituted the All India Khadi and Village Industries Board in 1953. This was followed by the enactment of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956 (No. 61 of 1956), which inter alia provides for the establishment of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) as a statutory body.

KVIC is entrusted with the responsibility to plan, promote, facilitate, organize, and assist in the establishment and development of Khadi and Village Industries in rural areas, in coordination with other agencies engaged in rural development.

In view of evolving market dynamics, technological advancements, and the need to further strengthen support systems, certain provisions of the KVIC Act, last amended in 2006, require updating. A comprehensive amendment is proposed to align the legislative framework with current sectoral needs and to enhance KVIC’s role as a facilitator of growth, innovation, and sustainable village industries.

To strengthen and modernize the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to share their views on the proposed Amendments to the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956.

The Ministry of MSME is in the process of amending the KVIC Act, 1956. In this regard, this Ministry is being consulted by various central Ministries/Department. The amendments proposed in the KVIC Act, 1956, are based on the following three key pillars:
(a) Diversification and adoption of New Technology
(b) Formalization of Village Industries
(c) Inclusivity and Institutional Strengthening

(a) Diversification and Adoption of New Technology
(i) Make provision for the adoption of any emerging form of fabric in the KVI Sector.
(ii) Adoption of clean energy, like Solar energy, in Khadi production while retaining the sector's authenticity.

(b) Formalization of Village Industries
(i) Align the "Village Industry" definition with the micro-enterprise classification under the MSME Act, based on investment and turnover thresholds.
(ii) Update the Schedule of Village Industries to allow inclusion of emerging activities aligned with market trends, rural entrepreneurship, and technology-led enterprises.
(iii) To make provisions to facilitate Udyam Registration for village industries and align the Village Industries with the National Industrial Classification Code (NIC Code).

(c) Inclusivity and Institutional Strengthening
(i) To include representation of women, weaker sections (SC/ST/OBC) and contemporary expertise in the Commission’s composition
(ii) To open up the Khadi Sector for new entities.
(iii) To include the rule making power in the functions of the Commission.

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POOJA RAJVANSHI
POOJA RAJVANSHI 4 महीने 3 दिन पहले
The recent and proposed amendments to the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) Act, 1956, aim to modernize and strengthen the framework for khadi and village industries in India. These amendments are focused on adapting to new technologies, formalizing industry definitions, and enhancing inclusivity and institutional capacity.Key Points for a SpeechThe amendments to the KVIC Act, 1956, are based on three main pillars:1. Diversification and Adoption of New TechnologyProvisions for including any emerging form of fabric within the KVI sector, allowing the industry to adapt to technological advancements and global market trends.Promotion of clean energy, such as solar power, in khadi production to ensure sustainability while preserving the authenticity of khadi products��.2. Formalization of Village IndustriesDefinition of “Village Industry” will be aligned with micro-enterprise classifications under the MSME Act, using investment and turnover thresholds.Updates to the Schedule o
Dr TASHANT ANEJA
Dr TASHANT ANEJA 4 महीने 3 दिन पहले
WHAT MAKES KHADI REALLY SPECIAL?ITS HAND WOVEN, MORE SUSTAINABLE, ENERGY SAVING BUT ITS LABOUR INTENSIVE PROCESSES AND SLOWER.HOW TO SELL KHADI :1) MAKE A BOOKLET OF DIFFERENT SAMPLES OF HANDWOVEN DESIGNS . WHEN COSTUMER CAN FEEL THE FABRIC , THEY CAN IMAGINE HOW IT WILL LOOK.2) MAKE DIFFERENT TEMPLATE WHERE CLOTH WILL BE PLACED AND WILL SHOW COSTUMER HOW IT WILL LOOK AFTER ITS COMPLETED.3) MAKE A MINIATURE OUTFITS ON DOLLS WITH KHADI TO ATTRACT COSTUMER WITH DIFFERENT DESIGNS.LIKE A WHOLE SHOWROOM WITH DOLLS DRESSED IN KHADI OUTFITS.4) TRY NEW WAYS OF WEAVING WITH HANDS CHALLENGING MACHINE INTELLIGENCE.5)AVAIL DIFFERENT COLOURS AND TEXTURES , BECAUSE TEXTURED CLOTHES ARE TREND.6) CREATE NEW TOOLS KEEPING OLDER VERSIONS IN MIND WHICH CAN CREATE SUPERIOR QUALITY AND DESIGN. 7) RELEASE BOOKLET NAMED “KHADI THE NEW TREND” TELLING EVERY DETAILS REGARDING USE OF UNIQUE WEAVING TECHNIQUES TO MAKE IT MORE ACCEPTABLE AND CLASSY.8) LINK KHADI WITH RICHNESS AND SUPERIORITY BY SENDING FREE SAMPLE
ANANYA SHRI PANDEY
ANANYA SHRI PANDEY 4 महीने 4 दिन पहले
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956, represents one of India’s most significant legislative foundations for the promotion of rural industries and the preservation of traditional skills. The Act was originally passed with the objective of developing khadi and village industries in rural areas, generating sustainable employment opportunities, and strengthening local economies through decentralized production. Over the years, the Act has undergone several amendments to keep pace with changing economic realities, development goals, and administrative needs. These amendments were aimed at enhancing the efficiency, autonomy, and accountability of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC). Understanding these amendments helps us appreciate how government policies evolve to support rural livelihoods and the nation’s socio-economic progress.
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Sanapala Radhika
Sanapala Radhika 4 महीने 4 दिन पहले
Honourable members of the government, The initiative taken by the the MSME ministry is very appreciative , all the efforts made by them will definitely support the welfare of skilled craftsmen.These changes will undoubtedly boost the Khadhi and Village Industries sector , empowering artisans and promoting sustainable rural development. But I guess along with these implementations government has to bring awareness about the cultural heritage that khadhi holds and try to bring some social change among the people like by collaborating with influencers for easy reach so that khadhi could get strong brand identity. And also organizing events to showcase the versatility and beauty of khadhi and by allowing the craftsmen to share their experiences can also bring great outreach. As for any change people's participation is very much important and necessary . Finally ,Thanking Government ,these amendments demonstrate your commitment towards preserving our culture
SaiCharithanjaliKanamarlapudi
SaiCharithanjaliKanamarlapudi 4 महीने 4 दिन पहले
Amendments in the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) Act, 1956 The amendments mainly aim to modernize and strengthen the khadi and village industries sector. They update the definition of village industries, allow the use of new technology and clean energy, increase expert and inclusive representation in the Commission, and align village units with MSME rules. The changes help improve production, support small rural enterprises, promote digitalization, and boost marketing and exports of khadi.
KOUSALYAA
KOUSALYAA 4 महीने 4 दिन पहले
To institutionalize the development of the Khadi and Village Industries (KVI) sector, the Government of India first constituted the All India Khadi and Village Industries Board in 1953. This marked the beginning of a structured approach to promote rural entrepreneurship, self-employment, and the traditional cottage industry. Over time, the Board evolved into the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), which continues to support artisans and rural enterprises through financial assistance, skill development, and market promotion, aiming to strengthen the rural economy and preserve India’s rich heritage of handmade products.
Nithish S
Nithish S 4 महीने 4 दिन पहले
Strengthen rural livelihoods by providing artisans with better support and clearer guidelines. Promote traditional crafts and empower village workers, ensuring the sector remains vibrant. Foster self-reliance and protect heritage, reflecting India’s commitment to its cultural roots. Expand opportunities through programs supporting employment generation, especially for women and youth, and introducing measures like increased digital marketing for wider reach. Provide new mechanisms such as mandatory khadi uniforms for school children and recommended use among government officials to boost demand and support artisans.