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Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)

Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
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During Republic Day celebrations in January 2026 the Chief Executive Officer of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission highlighted the organisation’s role in nation‑building, women’s empowerment and self‑reliance. KVIC’s turnover reached record levels in 2025–26, reflecting growing demand for khadi products.

Background

KVIC is a statutory body established under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956. It falls under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. The commission was created to promote hand‑spun and hand‑woven cloth (khadi) and village industries as a means of providing livelihood and fostering self‑reliance in rural India. Mahatma Gandhi championed khadi as a symbol of independence and dignity during the freedom movement. Today the sector supports millions of artisans and small entrepreneurs.

Functions of KVIC

  • Planning and promotion: KVIC plans, promotes and organises programmes for the development of khadi and village industries, coordinating with other rural development agencies.
  • Training and raw materials: It organises training for artisans and builds reserves of raw materials and implements, supplying them at affordable rates to producers.
  • Common facilities and marketing: The commission encourages the creation of shared facilities for processing and marketing, and it links producers to established marketing agencies to sell their products.
  • Research and innovation: KVIC promotes research in production technology, including the use of non‑conventional energy and tools to improve productivity and reduce drudgery.
  • Financial assistance: It provides loans and grants to institutions and individuals engaged in khadi and village industries and offers designs, prototypes and technical guidance.
  • Quality standards: The commission sets quality standards and issues certificates to ensure the genuineness of khadi and village industry products.

Recent developments

The CEO noted that nearly 90 percent of artisans associated with KVIC are women, underlining its role in gender empowerment. Initiatives such as the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), Honey Mission, solar charkha schemes and digital marketing platforms have expanded opportunities for rural entrepreneurs. The concept of “Navyug Khadi” blends traditional spinning with modern design, improving product quality and global appeal. KVIC’s record turnover illustrates growing consumer interest in sustainable, locally made products.

Conclusion

KVIC continues to play a vital role in strengthening the rural economy and preserving India’s handloom heritage. By providing training, finance, marketing support and quality assurance, it empowers artisans—especially women—and promotes self‑reliance. Future success will depend on balancing tradition with innovation and connecting rural producers to national and global markets.

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