Gujarat Handloom Cooperatives Achieve Rs.290 Cr Sales

Gujarat handloom cooperative sales 2024, the blunt times

Gandhinagar, Gujarat — As part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen handloom cooperative societies, the Department of Cottage and Rural Industries, Government of Gujarat, is implementing a package scheme that supports industrial cooperative societies registered under the Cooperatives Act. Through this initiative, these societies receive rebates on the sale of handloom products. In the year 2024–25, over 246 handloom cooperative societies across Gujarat benefited from the initiative, leading to handloom product sales worth over ₹290 crore. This progress is a sign of the growing strength and resilience of the handloom sector in the state.

It is worth noting that the Government of India, declared August 7 as National Handloom Day in 2015, to honour handloom weavers and promote the handloom industry nationwide. The day highlights the cultural, traditional, and economic importance of handlooms. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated, “The government is working with a clear strategy to provide the world’s largest market to its weavers.” Since then, National Handloom Day has been observed every year on August 7 to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of weavers and celebrate the role of handlooms in preserving India’s rich heritage and sustaining rural livelihoods.

Handloom Cooperative Societies Receive Rebate on Sale of Handloom Products Under Package Scheme

To boost the sale of handloom products during festivals and improve their market competitiveness, the Government of Gujarat has introduced a rebate (package) scheme. Designed to increase the accessibility and appeal of handloom goods, the initiative offers a rebate on sales made by handloom cooperative societies. Under the scheme, handloom cooperative societies receive a 5% rebate on the sale of handloom products, while women’s cooperative societies are provided a 15% rebate. Additionally, for 120 days each year, women’s cooperative societies receive a special rebate of 15% and 20% on sales. As a result of these consistent efforts, over 246 handloom cooperative societies recorded sales worth over ₹290 crore in the year 2024–25. On this sale, the Government of Gujarat provided a rebate on handloom product sales amounting to ₹73.82 crore to these cooperative societies, reflecting its commitment to the upliftment of handloom weavers.

Gujarat Government’s Pioneering Schemes for the Welfare of Handloom Weavers

The Government of Gujarat has launched several schemes to support handloom weavers, improve the production quality, market competitiveness, and generate employment opportunities. The key initiatives under these schemes include:

Support for Leading Handloom Institutions in Advertising and Promotion

Under this scheme, the Government of Gujarat provides assistance to prominent handloom institutions across the state, along with Gujarat State Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd., to participate in exhibitions within and outside Gujarat and to carry out advertising and promotional activities. Institutions can receive up to ₹70,000 for participating in exhibitions within the state and up to ₹1,50,000 for organising exhibitions outside the state. Additionally, the government offers ₹1,00,000 per year for advertising and ₹25,000 for participation in fairs and exhibitions. This initiative promotes handloom products and accelerates employment generation for weavers.

Mill Gate Price Scheme

The scheme supports weavers in producing high-quality handloom products, improving their market value and expanding employment opportunities. Under this scheme, a 15% subsidy is offered on the purchase of quality yarn through approved depots in the state.

Training and Modernisation for Market Competitiveness

To strengthen the skills of weavers and enhance the market competitiveness of handloom products, the Gujarat State Handloom and Handicraft Development Corporation offers both short-term and long-term training programmes, along with a monthly stipend of ₹4,500 per trainee. The Corporation also works in collaboration with the Weavers Service Centre, NID, and NIFT to develop value-added products, new designs, and prototypes, helping handloom products stand strong against mill and powerloom alternatives.

In addition to training and product development, focused marketing efforts are undertaken to increase the visibility of handloom products. These include promotional campaigns through hoardings, kiosks, wall paintings, road shows, fashion shows, and other platforms. Marketing is carried out both within Gujarat and across India under ‘Garvi-Gurjari’ brand, supported by e-commerce channels and a network of Emporia. The reach of these products is further expanded through various exhibitions and expos organised by Industrial Extension Cottages (iNDEXT-c). 

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