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In the per-independence day of india, yhe British trade and commerce policy ruined the indigenous industries. Muslin and Silk Industries were not exceptions to this. It was due to first and second world wars, world economic depression in the 30s that these industries suffered tremendous set-back. In the days of foreign rule, famine was a frequent occurrence. Famine caused set-back to Silk Industries.
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We have already taken "Jaashree Aarogya Bima Yojana", for our Artisans at the effort of Khadi Commission. At Persent 1787 Nos. of Artisans are under yhe fold of this approach. The work has been continued for the rest.
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Tender Notice, Date- 11.03.2024  |
| Tender Notice, Date- 23.01.2023 |
| Product Catalogue, Date- 01.10.2022 |
| Annual Report 2020-21, Date- 01.10.2022 |
| Member List, Date- 01.10.2022 |
| Governing Body, Date- 01.10.2022 |
| Lay out Plan of CFC |
| Chandrakanta Building SCHEDULE |
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Production & Customer Interaction Videos By Samity [YouTube]
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KVIC has initiated a “Ready-to-Use” Mission during 2005-06 for khadi products. Under this mission, a major khadi institution works as a lead institution, Chandrakanta Lalit Mohan Resham Khadi Samity is one of them, where facilities for production of garments including covering, designing, finishing, packaging, etc., are installed. As a result, Samity is able to upgrade its product quality by sharing experiences and common facilities installed at the lead institution(s). The National Institute of Fashion Technology is the technical consultant for the projects being set up under the mission. KVIC has identified 5 mission projects for production of “Ready to Use Khadi” in the country.
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