National Handloom Day is observed on August 7 to commemorate the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905. The day is marked to honour the handloom-weaving community of India and to highlight the contribution of the handloom sector to the socio-economic development of the country.
The government reaffirms its resolve to protect the handloom heritage through this day. The National Handloom Day is also aimed to empower the handloom weavers and workers financially and to instil pride in their exquisite craftsmanship.
The day was given its designation in 2015 by the government of India and in the same year, the first National Handloom Day was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Swadeshi Movement, which was most prominent in West Bengal but with echoes elsewhere too, sought to oppose British rule and encourage the ideas of self-help and self-reliance. The movement meant to boycott foreign goods and rely on Indian-made products, encouraged the indigenous industries, particularly the handloom weavers
The government reaffirms its resolve to protect the handloom heritage through this day. The National Handloom Day is also aimed to empower the handloom weavers and workers financially and to instil pride in their exquisite craftsmanship.
The day was given its designation in 2015 by the government of India and in the same year, the first National Handloom Day was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Swadeshi Movement, which was most prominent in West Bengal but with echoes elsewhere too, sought to oppose British rule and encourage the ideas of self-help and self-reliance. The movement meant to boycott foreign goods and rely on Indian-made products, encouraged the indigenous industries, particularly the handloom weavers