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National Handloom Day and the Swadeshi Movement

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National Handloom Day

  • Date: Celebrated every year on 7th August in India.

  • Significance: Marks the launch of the Swadeshi Movement on 7 August 1905, which promoted indigenous industries, especially handloom weaving, as a form of economic resistance to British colonial rule.

  • Official Declaration: Instituted by the Government of India in 2015 to honour the handloom community’s contributions.

  • Theme 2025: “Weaving Innovation into Tradition” — emphasizing the fusion of traditional handloom craftsmanship with modern innovation.

  • Importance:

    • Supports rural economy and women’s empowerment (72% of handloom weavers are women).

    • Promotes sustainable, eco-friendly production and preserves cultural heritage.

The Swadeshi Movement (1905)

  • Context: Triggered by the Partition of Bengal (1905) by British to create communal divisions, and Lord Curzon’s repressive policies.

  • Launch: Formalized at the Calcutta Townhall meeting, August 1905.

  • Core Ideas:

    • Boycott of British goods (especially Manchester cloth and Liverpool salt).

    • Promotion of Swadeshi (indigenous) products.

    • Economic self-reliance and national pride.

  • Key Methods:

    • Boycott of British goods and institutions.

    • Founding of national schools and educational institutions.

    • Formation of samitis (volunteer organizations) like Swadesh Bandhab Samiti.

    • Use of festivals (Ganapati, Shivaji, Raksha Bandhan) for mass mobilization.

    • Emphasis on Atma Shakti (self-strength) and social reforms (anti-caste, anti-dowry).

  • Phases:

    • Moderate Phase: Petitions, meetings, and moderate leaders like Surendranath Banerjee.

    • Radical Phase: Lal-Bal-Pal (Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal) advocated direct action and Swaraj (self-rule).

  • Impact:

    • Strengthened Indian National Congress’s resolve for Swaraj.

    • Inspired cultural nationalism through art, literature, and music (Rabindranath Tagore’s Amar Sonar Bangla).

    • Women’s participation through boycott and craft promotion.

    • Economic boost to Indian industries like handloom textiles, Bengal Chemicals.

    • Pressure on British leading to Morley-Minto Reforms (1909) and annulment of Bengal partition in 1911.

Contemporary Relevance of the Swadeshi Movement

  • Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India):

    • Inspired by Swadeshi ideals, launched during the COVID-19 pandemic with a Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus.

    • Focus on ‘local for global’ and ‘vocal for local’ promoting Indian goods globally.

    • Goals include making India a global supply chain hub, boosting exports in agriculture, textiles, pharma, defense, etc.

  • Make in India Initiative:

    • Positions India as a global manufacturing hub.

    • Has increased FDI from USD 45 billion (2015) to USD 81 billion (FY24-25).

    • Boosted exports to USD 437 billion (2024), including pharmaceutical dominance.

    • PLI schemes incentivize domestic manufacturing across key sectors.

  • Khadi and Cottage Industry Revival:

    • KVIC has seen 347% production growth and 447% sales growth (2013-2025).

    • Employment increased by 49%, providing livelihoods to nearly 2 crore workers.

  • Economic Nationalism & Protectionism:

    • Emphasis on import substitution, tariffs, and support to Indian industries to reduce dependency on global supply chains in critical sectors.

Role of Handloom Sector in India’s Economy

  • Largest Cottage Industry: Employs over 35 lakh workers, mostly women.

  • Sustainability: Eco-friendly, supports rural livelihoods, preserves tradition.

  • Global Leader: India produces 95% of the world’s handwoven fabric.

  • Exports: USD 10.94 billion in handloom products (FY23), exporting to over 20 countries including the US, UAE, Spain, UK, France, Italy.

  • Products: Mats, carpets, rugs, bedsheets, silk scarves, cotton yarn, fabrics.

Government Initiatives for Handloom Sector

  • National Handloom Development Programme (NHDP):
    Provides raw materials, design & tech support, marketing, infrastructure (Urban Haats).

  • Raw Material Supply Scheme (RMSS):
    Subsidizes yarn and freight charges to help compete with power looms.

  • Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY):
    Provides low-interest loans to weavers.

  • Workshed Scheme:
    Provides dedicated workspace for families of weavers with financial aid.

  • Geographical Indications (GI):
    104 handloom products registered to protect traditional designs.

  • Government e-Marketplace (GeM):
    Over 1.8 lakh weavers onboarded to enhance market access.

  • Social Security Schemes:
    PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, PM Suraksha Bima Yojana, and Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima Yojana for welfare.

Summary

National Handloom Day is a celebration of India's rich textile heritage rooted in the historic Swadeshi Movement, which galvanized economic self-reliance and nationalism against colonial rule. The movement’s ethos continues today through initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India, and robust government schemes supporting handloom weavers and cottage industries. Together, they foster economic growth, rural employment, women’s empowerment, and sustainable development — weaving innovation into tradition for a self-reliant India.


 


 

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