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ABOUT JHARGRAM KHADI & VILLAGE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION  

 EST. 1974

Jhargram Khadi & Village Industries Association  is certified by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India). The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), MSME is a statutory body formed by the Government of India, under the Act of Parliament, 'Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act of 1956'. It is an apex organization under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. We are the Manufacturer and supplier of all types of Khadi and Gramodyog Products and marketing of all products through Network marketing and Direct selling system.

Jhagram Khadi and village induatries association had received national Award on 2012 for our excelent work on khadi field.



OUR FUNDER

Late Shri Aswini Kumar Nandi, the founder, had the intent of reviving the ancient craft of the handloom and popularizing the traditional medium in a contemporary manner. He had a vision to deliver the goodness of organic and natural products to the entire world. His mission was to bring in all the forms of Khadi at one place and aim to mix authenticity with modernity.  Jhargram Khadi & Village Industries Association’s vision is to generate employment in rural India and thereby sustain rural economy and to endeavour to make Indian villages self-reliant based on Gandhian ideology.


OUR ACTIVITIES

Manufacturing of Khadi Textiles Textile Designing / Fashion Designing Textile Processing / Dyeing / Printing Garments. Promotional Activities for Khadi Marketing for Khadi & Products Training for Spinning & Weaving Spinning / Weaving Equipment Supply. 

These ethically made one of its kind khadi garments

 benefit the people who make them — because every purchase means sustainable living opportunities for socially marginalized artisans and their communities.

Our 40% spinners & weavers are from ST/SC community.

Our All Spinners, 60% weavers and 90% artisans are women.