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National Handloom Day 2025

SYLLABUS

GS-1: primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India).

GS-3: Changes in industrial policy and their effects on industrial growth.

Context: 

The Government of India celebrated the 11th National Handloom Day on 7th August 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

More on the News

  • The President of India has conferred the 2024 Sant Kabir Handloom Awards and National Handloom Awards to 24 awardees—5 Sant Kabir and 19 National Awardees. 
  • These awards are part of the Handloom Marketing Assistance (HMA) component under the National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP). 
  • They recognise the work of weavers, designers, marketers, start-ups and producer companies who have made a difference in the field.
  • Sant Kabir Awardees receive ₹3.5 lakh, a gold coin (mounted), Tamrapatra, shawl, and certificate, while National Awardees get ₹2 lakh, Tamrapatra, shawl, and certificate.
  • The Ministry of Textiles also launched the Handloom Hackathon 2025 at the Research and Innovation Park, IIT Delhi.

National Handloom Day

  • National Handloom Day is observed annually on August 7 to commemorate the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905, which promoted indigenous industries.
  • The first celebration was held in 2015 in Chennai to honour the handloom weaving community’s contribution to India’s socio-economic growth.
  • Since then, it is observed every year to recognise and celebrate the role of weavers in preserving India’s rich textile heritage.

India's Handloom Sector

  • Handloom weaving is India’s largest cottage industry and the second-largest employment sector after agriculture, crucial for rural livelihoods. 
  • As per the 4th All India Handloom Census (2019–20), about 35.22 lakh households are involved in handloom work, comprising over 35 lakh weavers and allied workers. 
  • Notably, 72% of economically active weavers are women, highlighting the sector's role in women’s empowerment.

India is renowned for its diverse handloom fabrics, including: 

  • Natural fibres: cotton, khadi, jute, linen
  • Rare fibres: Himalayan nettle
  • Silks: Tussar, Mashru, Mulberry, Eri, Muga, Ahimsa
  • Woollens: Pashmina, Shahtoosh, Cashmere

• Iconic products like Banarasi, Jamdani, and Patola are globally admired for their intricate craftsmanship. 

• Other well-known styles include Bomkai from Odisha, Kunbi from goa, Paithani from Maharashtra, Kotpad from Oisha , Balarampuram from Kerala , Jamdani and Baluchari from West Bengal   Each piece is handmade using traditional methods, making every product unique.

• India’s handloom exports in FY 2024-25 are as follows:

Country

Export Value (₹ Crore)

United States

₹331.56

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

₹179.91

Netherlands

₹73.88

France

₹66.14

United Kingdom (UK)

₹65.60

Government Initiatives for the Handloom Industry

• Mudra Scheme: it provides subsidised loans at 6% interest to individual weavers and organisations with margin money support. In 2024–25, 9,211 weavers benefited, and an online portal was created for direct transfer and transparency.

• Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS): It was approved for 2021–22 to 2025–26, ensuring the supply of quality yarn to weavers at subsidised rates to compete with the mill sector. It includes freight reimbursement and 15% yarn subsidy for cotton, silk, wool, linen, and blended yarns.

  • Yarn Supply Scheme (YSS): It has now partially modified and renamed as the Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS), approved for the period 2021–22 to 2025–26. 

• National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP): NHDP aims to promote the sustainable growth of handloom weavers in and outside recognised clusters by forming self-reliant and competitive units.

Source

https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=154978&ModuleId=3 https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2153053#:~:text=The%2011th%20National%20Handloom%20Day,August%202025%20at%20Bharat%20Mandapam https://nagalandtribune.in/india-celebrates-national-handloom-day-today-to-honour-swadeshi-movement/ 

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