Handloom Sector in India
The National Handloom Day is observed on 7th Augustevery year across the country.
It is a day to honour the Swadeshi Movement that took place in 1905 and to celebrate India's rich fabrics.
Handloom Sector
- Along with the artistry of weavers, the handloom industry in India demonstrates the richness and diversity of Indian culture.
- With over 4.3 million people directly and indirectly involved in the production, the handloom industry is the second-largest employment provider for the rural population in India after agriculture. Indian handloom industry products are known for their unique designs and finesse. The trend is to mix old designs ....
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