DEVELOPMENT OF THE HANDLOOM AND HANDICRAFT SECTORS IN RURAL AREAS
DEVELOPMENT OF THE HANDLOOM AND HANDICRAFT SECTORS IN RURAL AREAS
The Government of India, Ministry of Textiles is implementing following schemes for the development of handloom and handicraft sectors across the country, including rural areas:
Under the above schemes, financial assistance is provided for raw materials, purchase of looms, accessories and toolkits, design innovation, product diversification, infrastructure development, marketing of handloom and handicraft products in domestic and overseas markets, loans at concessional rates, etc.
In the schemes implemented by the Ministry of Textiles in these sectors, budget is not allocated State/UT-wise. Funds to eligible handloom agencies are released for various interventions on receipt of viable proposals as per the extant guidelines of the respective schemes. The details of funds released and utilised under these schemes during the last five years are as follows:
(Rs. In crore)
Year
Funds released/utilised
2020-21
392.98
2021-22
651.86
2022-23
428.60
2023-24
465.85
2024-25
486.35
The details regarding State-wise number of beneficiaries including women weavers/artisans under schemes of Handloom and Handicraft sectors during the last five years are given below.
In order to encourage ST communities, the Ministry of Textiles provides additional incentives to them to sustain and augment their business. Some of the benefits provided to ST weavers/artisans across the country are:
State-wise number of weavers/artisans including women under schemes of Handloom and Handicraft sectors during the last five years
SI. No.
State
Weavers benefitted
Artisan benefitted
Andhra Pradesh
85,201
17,597
Arunachal Pradesh
1,356
2,500
Assam
46,120
21,163
Bihar
5,968
15,111
Chhattisgarh
7,509
4,530
Delhi
172
12,965
Goa
27
2,120
Gujarat
3,192
29,977
Haryana
3,514
7,435
Himachal Pradesh
2,319
15,136
Jammu & Kashmir
4,551
24,987
Jharkhand
5,713
9,674
Karnataka
25,440
12,894
Kerala
17,140
10,331
Madhya Pradesh
4,657
42,740
Maharashtra
4,515
18,996
Manipur
30,009
15,193
Meghalaya
494
4,426
Mizoram
2,617
2,350
Nagaland
1,073
4,730
Odisha
34,538
16,210
Puducherry
1,520
4,460
Punjab
567
9,310
Rajasthan
1,465
29,992
Sikkim
81
2,310
Tamil Nadu
1,25,463
13,806
Telangana
44,871
8,984
Tripura
1,749
16,230
Uttar Pradesh
1,20,818
1,04,054
Uttarakhand
5,302
8,315
West Bengal
55,964
14,531
All India (non-state specific)
1,060
7,263
Total
6,44,985
5,10,320
Besides, 1,810 artisans benefitted in A & N Islands, 750 in Chandigarh, 50 in Daman & Diu and 3,264 in Ladakh.
Note: 71% of the handloom weaver population and 64% of the artisan population are women hence the maximum benefits are being given to women weavers/artisans.
This information was provided by UNION MINISTER OF TEXTILES SHRI GIRIRAJ SINGH in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
- National Handloom Development Programme;
- Raw Material Supply Scheme;
- National Handicraft Development Programme;
- Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme;