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Long Lasting Reverberation Of Recession: Impact On Indian Handloom Industry

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Introduction

Indian Textile Industry is the principal employer among all the industries of the country, yet it has a very small share in the global market. But handloom sector, the primary branch of textiles, is considered as the major for its established capacity. This is because India is the only country which produces handloom on a marketable scale. Economic meltdown has impacted on Indian Textile Industries as a result of which many export orders are getting cancelled and labourers depending on this Industry are almost on the brink of loosing their source of revenue. Over 90 percent units in the textile and clothing are in the SME sector, which is also the most labour intensive sector in our industry as a whole. The entire textile value chain is currently enduring a severe crisis. With such a situation continuing a bit longer, lakhs of workers who earn their livelihood through this industry will be pushed into the category of Below Poverty Line (BPL) and its high time that the impact of recession on labour and livelihoods in Handloom sector should be taken care of and necessary strategies and policies should be implemented to prevent further damage.

Current Scenario

It appears that the global meltdown being witnessed prominently in the financial markets is all set to ruin the Handloom industry, which is currently facing a tough time. On one hand the prepared saris are not getting sold off in abundance like before, on the other hand the export orders appears to face a downward trend in near future. The Silk industry, which was facing a tough time due to other factors, is likely to face a major nudge in the coming days resulting into literal starvation of many people. Be it handlooms or power looms both methods of preparing handloom garments are threatened by crisis following the present situation in which the people related to this industry are failing to get work even for a month or two. They hardly get to work for just 15 days, which affects the daily wages of a lot of people. Exporters are also facing a tough time due to the declining demand for the handloom products. The classic Banarasi sarees of India are purchased by the rich strata people of India and across the globe and later by the victims of crisis. Till few years back the silk Banarasi sarees were extremely adored handloom products in the world. The Banarasi fabric is an indispensable material, traditionally used for marriage and party purposes. The suppliers are unable to meet the demand due to rise in inflation rate. It is also feared that if nothing is done on time for endurance of the artisans, these already deprived people may not at all get time for survival. Since the business is not doing well the artisans have to work for 15 days and the remaining 15 days they have to remain idle. Initially, the labour was Rs. 500, but today it is only Rs. 400 due to the adverse impact of inflation. Business of Handloom products had already been facing crisis for different reasons for a few years and the recent global retard to business organizations proved bluster to this industry. Since the prices of raw material are rising and material is not being sold, we can see very well that market is not responding in the manner it should. Hence, people are turning to other businesses.

Survival strategies

The interest funding that has been extended for the next fiscal year was to expire this year, in March 31. The enclosure of this clause in the Union budget 2010-2011 has come as a huge liberation to the export sector, taking into account that they had been under massive stress to stay buoyant in the rising waters of the recession. In fact, the decision to extend the interest subsidy had been made in order to shield those industries which are the major employers in this sector. This extension clause was incorporated in the Union budget 2010-2011 to help handloom, leather, handicrafts and carpets sectors to endure and cope up with the losses incurred in the huge global economic downturn, which therefore escorted a major retard in demand. The handlooms and other mentioned sectors have been hit primarily in the recession, and are struggling hard to deal with the gigantic losses.

The world's installed capacity of handloom is currently 4.60 million. Out of this 85 per cent are installed in India. Indias handloom sector with 3.89 million looms employs 6.55 million people, accounts for 13 per cent of the total cloth production and nearly 16 per cent of the countrys total cotton textile exports of Rs 1,772 million, as per the recent updates. The handloom industry produces an astounding variety of clothes and handloom products, different specialty products possessed by each state because of different cultural ethnicity as well as craftsmanship. Sarees like Banarasi and Kanjeevaram, Kashmiri Shawls and Moradabadi Carpets are legendary arts in themselves. With such an enriching heritage and exclusivity of Indian handlooms in hands, all we need to have is a well-planned promotional effort that can accelerate more demand and growth in this sector.

To help the handloom sector exist the sturdy time Handloom Export Promotion Council has come out with the idea of bringing out Handloom Atlas of India and pass it through various external affairs ministry missions. The atlas is in four primary international languages viz., English, German, French and Japanese accompanied with a descriptive CD. The atlas will help people to spring to the right product from the right manufacturer from diverse handloom clusters in India. The atlas covers topics like yarn, spinning mills, weavers service centres and textile research associations. One can also get details of handloom clusters, exporters of Indian handloom items across the country. It also provides information about each states products and specialization.

by: Fibre2fashion
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