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Why India and its weavers needed a National Handloom Day | Lifestyle News, The Indian Express

Why India and its weavers needed a National Handloom Day | Lifestyle News, The Indian Express

Written by Swasti Pachauri |New Delhi |Updated: August 8, 2018 10:42:44 am

Why India and its weavers needed a National Handloom Day

Why the need for National Handloom Day? When seen as instruments of soft diplomacy; handlooms and crafts empower cottage industries and showcase the multiple identities present in a country.

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National Handloom Day: Handlooms are symbols of a nation’s identity, culture and inclusive development. (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)


For a land as rich in textiles and weaves – unique to each town, you travel through even in a state – and for a country that commemorates every event, the introduction of National Handloom Day was much-awaited. Launched in 2015, August 7 was chosen as National Handloom Day as it was the day that the Swadeshi Movement was started in 1905. The Swadeshi Movement celebrated our indigenous fabrics, weavers and the country’s artisans. In keeping with this, every year artisans and weavers are presented with ‘Sant Kabir’ awards to promote their handiwork and Indian crafts.

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