Handloom weaving, an ancient Indian craft celebrated on August 7th, National Handloom Day, involves manually creating intricate fabrics on a loom. With roots tracing back to the Indus Valley ...
India's handloom industry employs 35 lakh people directly or indirectly. The National Handloom Day is celebrated on August 7 every year in India. The day recognizes and honours the contribution of ...
National Handloom Day is celebrated in India on August 7th each year to honour the country's rich tradition of handloom weaving. Handloom weaving is not just a craft, but a way of life for many ...
On National Handloom Day 2025, we honour the skilled hands behind India’s rich weaving legacy — from Rajasthan to the Northeast, every thread tells a story. Image Source : Pexels New Delhi: India's ...
Hand-spun and woven fabrics from handlooms are integral to India’s identity. The nation has an exquisite textile tradition for centuries. This, alongside handloom products, make for great souvenirs as ...
The textiles sector is the largest employment provider in our country after agriculture. The textiles sector provides employment to more than 45 million people. The handloom sector in particular ...
Every year on August 7, India celebrates National Handloom Day to honour its centuries-old weaving traditions and the immense contribution of handloom weavers to the country’s economy and cultural ...