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Schemes
for Handloom Sector During XI th Plan
The Government of India
has introduced Integrated Handloom Development scheme, Marketing
and Export promotion Scheme, Handloom Weavers Comprehensive
Welfare Scheme, Mill Gate Price Scheme and Diversified Handloom
Development Scheme to be implemented during the XI Five Year
Plan. This information was information was given by the Minister
of State for Textiles, Shri E.V.K.S. Elangovan, in the Rajya
Sabha today, in a written reply to a question by Shri Datta
Meghe He further stated that these schemes will enable the
handloom weavers to enhance production, productivity and efficiency
of the handloom sector and enhance their income and socio-economic
status by upgrading their skills and providing infrastructural
input and marketing support. DHD scheme include the components,
with a view to create awareness among the weavers about modern
colours, fashions etc., to promote handloom industries.
Regarding growth in the handloom sector,
the Minister informed that this sector is highly decentralized
in nature and therefore the production in handloom is estimated
on the basis of domestic delivery of hank yarn in Kgs. During
the last three years handloom production has maintained a
positive growth. Since 2004-05, a consistent increase in production
of handloom fabrics has been witnessed with the production
rising from 5722 mn sq. mtre in 2004-05, 6263mn sq.mtre, in
2005-2006, 6536 mn.sq.mtr in 2006-07. During the current year,
2007-08 (upto January) also, the production of fabrics has
reached to 5797 mn.sq.mtre (Prov) and it is anticipated to
reach upto 7865 mn sq. mtre upto March, 2008.
Source:
Press Information Bureau
Date: March 12, 2008

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