please mention the problems of weavers in telangana
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In August 2017, the Telangana textiles minister while inaugurating a textile exhibition on the occasion of national Handloom Day, said that for the first time Rs 1283 Crore had been sanctioned for the Textile industry. Initiating Geo Tagging process to learn the number of families depended on Textile industry and power loom sector with the help of Information and communication Technology, the state government had managed to provide 50 percent subsidy for chemicals, yarn and dyes. KT Rama Rao said “The state government had identified 17,000 handlooms in Telangana and geo-tagged them as part of a state-wide survey. The survey helped us identify problems being faced by weavers and handloom industries, encouraging us to initiate various welfare programmes, including subsidy on yarn, Pavala Vaddi scheme, block level clusters and handloom savings schemes among others”.
5. Telangana Textile and Apparel Incentive Scheme 2017 .
On Handloom Day on 8th August 2017, Amazon India signed an MoU with Telangana Department of Handlooms and Textiles, as part of which it would educate, train and enable weavers and artisans to directly sell their products to Amazon customers across the country. The e-Commerce portal would train Telangana weavers through this arrangement would help them boost their business by training them to list and sell their products online on the marketplace.
The announcement in the media spoke of handloom products from clusters such as Pochampally sarees, Warangal, Gadwal sarees, Narayanpet sarees and Siddipet, that had tremendous potential, especially in the urban areas, benefitting from this initiative. There are 17000 handlooms in the State.
Additionally, Amazon India would in collaboration with the Department conduct training programmes, including computer and internet training sessions and registration assistance programs.
Besides providing an online marketplace for marketing, Amazon India would also engage with weavers and artisans to train them on making the products more attractive, appealing and marketable across the online domain, the release said.
MoU signed
The MoU was signed at the National Handloom Day event, in which Minister for Handlooms and Textiles K. T. Rama Rao participated.
“With their rich experience and deep understanding of consumers, Amazon can really make a difference in facilitating these gifted artisans and craftsmen to take advantage of the growing digital economy and e-commerce,” Principal Secretary (Industries) Jayesh Ranjan had said during the occasion.
Director and general manager – Seller Services of Amazon India Gopal Pillai said the partnership would give a boost to the local ecosystem and catalyse the economic development of the weaver community.
In mention, Telangana state is known for its production of long staple cotton, with an annual production of about 60 lakh bales. processing and value addition to cotton in the State is largely limited to ginning and pressing. 10 lakh bales are utilized by the 35 Spinning Mills having a capacity of 9.3 lakh spindles located within the state. Primary processed cotton from Telangana is being exported to states like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh for further value addition. Lakhs of textile workers employed in well-established clusters in the country like Surat, Bhiwandi, Sholapur and Ichalkaranji are natives of Telangana, and have 3-4 decades of experience of working in this sector.
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The problems of weavers living in telengana are -
- scarcity of appropriate raw materials
- lack of infrastructural facilities
- lack of working capital
- lack of knowledge about appropriate technology.
- lack of interpreneurial skills
- illiteracy of weavers
- product developments
- quality control
- cost price control
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