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    HANDLOOMSMinistryofTextiles

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    PROFILE OF HANDLOOM SECTOR

    Sl.no. Details As per Census 2009-10

    1 No. of looms 23.77 LAKH

    2 No. of weavers and allied

    workers

    43.32 LAKH

    3 SC (%) 10.134 ST (%) 18.12

    5 OBC (%) 45.18

    6 Women weavers (%) 77.90

    7 Man days worked per weaver per

    annum

    234 days

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    HANDLOOM CLOTH PRODUCTION

    (in million Sq. mtrs.)

    6677 6806 6949

    5178

    2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-

    12(upto

    Dec,11)

    HL Fabric prodctn.

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    Handloom Schemes (Plan)

    Integrated Handlooms Development

    Scheme Marketing & Export Promotion Scheme.

    Mill Gate Price Scheme. Handloom Weavers Comprehensive Welfare

    Scheme.

    Diversified Handloom Development Scheme.

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    Integrated Handlooms Development Scheme

    Provides need based inputs in project mode to clustersof 300 500 handlooms or Groups of 10 100 weavers.

    Financial assistance for margin money, new looms and

    accessories, skill upgradation, marketing opportunities

    and for construction of worksheds etc.

    During 11th Plan, 565 clusters and 2046 Group

    Approach Projects have been sanctioned covering 3.26

    lakh weavers, out of which 1.53 lakh are women

    beneficiary.Out of total 3.26 lakh weaver beneficiaries, 8% belong

    to SC, 16% belong to ST, 40.6% belong to OBC, 12.8%

    belong to Minority and rest belong to general and othercategories.

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    Handloom Weavers Comprehensive Welfare Scheme

    This comprises of two separate schemes viz. the Health InsuranceScheme (HIS) for providing Health Insurance to the Handloom

    weavers and Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima Yojana (MGBBY)

    for providing Life Insurance Cover in case of natural/ accidentaldeath, total/partial disability due to accident.

    Benefits of Health Insurance Scheme

    Total benefits worth Rs.15,000 available to 4 members of the

    family. Out of above, 50% provision of Rs.7,500 is for OPD.

    Cashless treatment available in empanelled OPD centres and

    hospitals. OPD centre 782; IPD centre 1791 (All over India) Ancillary workers also covered.

    The minimum contribution by weaver should be Rs.50/-.

    During Policy Year 2010-11, 17.97 lakh weavers families were

    enrolled, out of which 6.60 lakh women were primary members.

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    Benefits of Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima

    Yojana

    Life Insurance cover for Handloom weavers and

    ancillary workers.Annual premium Rs.470/- p.a. Rs.290/- (GOI) +

    Rs. 100 (LIC) + Rs. 80 (Beneficiary)

    Rs 1.5 Lakh cover for accidental death/totaldisability, Rs. 75000/ for partial disability and Rs

    60000/ for natural death.

    Scholarships of Rs.300/- (per quarter per child)

    to children studying in Class IX to XII.

    Scholarship worth Rs. 33.08 cr provided tochildren during 11th Plan.

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    MARKETING EVENTS ORGANISED

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    SALES GENERATED BY MARKETING ACTIVITIES(Rs.in Cr.)

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    Diversified Handloom Development Scheme

    Third All India Handloom Census has beensuccessfully completed and report on HandloomCensus of India(2009-10) released on 23rd Dec.2010.

    Distribution of Photo Identity Cards commenced.

    25 Weavers service centers and 5 IIHT providetechnical and design support throughout the country.

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    Handloom Package Objective & Expectations

    Expected revival of 15,000 Weaver CooperativesSocieties (WSC) and 3 lakh Handloom Weavers.

    Total Package ofRs. 3884 crore, of which GoI shareis Rs. 3137 crore and state share Rs. 747 crore

    Recapitalise Viable & Potentially Viable WCS andassistance for one time waiver of overdue loans as on31 March 2010 for infusion of fresh credit support

    Funds will be placed with NABARD asimplementing Agency.

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    COMPREHENSIVE PACKAGE

    To address the twin needs of creditavailability to handloom weavers and

    availability of hank yarn at reasonable

    prices, a Comprehensive Package for

    handloom weavers has been approved.

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    CREDIT AVAILABILITY

    The Government has approved following assistance :(i) Handloom weavers Credit Card;

    (ii) Credit guarantee through the Credit Guarantee Trust

    Fund for Micro and Small Enterprises(CGTMSE);

    (iii) Interest subvention of 3% for 3 years from the date of

    first disbursement, and(iv) Margin money assistance @ Rs4200 per weaver.(v) 10% price subsidy on Hank Yarn distributed through

    NHDC and State Govts. or their organisations toHandloom Weavers.

    (vi) Enhanced freight reimbursement under Mill Gate

    Price Scheme.

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    EMPLOYMENT: 68.86. lakh (Estimated )

    Female 38.61 %; SC 20.8 %; ST 7.5 %.

    HANDICRAFTS EXPORTS 2011-12 (April December) :

    Rs.8075.91 Cr ( 21.75 % increase over last year)CARPET EXPORTS 2011-12 (April December) :

    Rs.2576.02 Cr. (29.99 % increase over last year)

    INDIA IS WORLD LEADER IN HAND MADE CARPETS.

    HANDICRAFTS : An overview

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    BROAD CRAFT CATEGORIES

    Sl.No. Name of the Craft Sl.No. Name of the Craft

    1. Bidri Work 8. Furniture

    2. Cane & Bamboo 9. Pottery and clayobjects

    3.

    Carpet 10. Horn & Bone

    Work

    4. Conch-Shell 11. Stone Work

    5. Doll & Toys 12. Jewellery

    6.Filigree, Silver &

    Metal ware13. Terracotta

    7. Folk Painting 14. Zari

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    HANDICRAFT SCHEMES (PLAN)

    1. AMBEDKAR HASTSHILP VIKAS YOJANA (AHVY)*Cluster approach for sustainable development of artisans.

    * 644 clusters sanctioned during 11th Plan.

    2. DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION

    * Provides Design & Technology related inputs including Skill-

    up gradation.* 1932 workshops & design projects approved in the 11th Plan.

    3. MARKETING SUPPORT & SERVICES SCHEME

    * Provides support for domestic & international marketing

    events and creation of Marketing infrastructure.

    * 2101 domestic & 330 international events approved in the 11th

    Plan

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    4. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

    * Provides Skill Development and Capacity building.* 1821 training programmes organised under Shishya-Guru

    Parampara programme during 11th Plan

    5. HANDICRAFT ARTISANS COMPREHENSIVE

    WELFARE SCHEME

    * Provides Health insurance under Rajiv Gandhi Shilpi

    Swasthya Bima Yojana (RGSSBY) and general insuranceunder Jana Shree Bima Yojana (JBY).

    * 8.40 lakh Artisans enrolled under RGSSBY and 1 lakh

    artisan under JBY during 2010-11.

    6. Mega Clusters- 5 mega clusters at Moradabad & Bhadohi

    ( U.P.) Narsapur (A.P.), Srinagar (J&K) and Jodhpur ( Rajasthan)sanctioned with project cost of Rs 70 crore each.

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

    THROUGH

    SERICULTURE

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    OVERVIEW

    9Globally India is the second largest producer of silkand contributes about 15 % to the total world raw

    silk production.

    9 It provides livelihood to around 7.25 million peoplecovering silkworm seed producers, farmers-cum-

    rearers, reelers, twisters, weavers, spinners of silk

    waste, traders, etc.

    9About 60 % Women (43 lakh) of sericulture

    stakeholders are involved in various sericulturalactivities.

    9Mulberry cultivation area approx. 1.90 lakh Hectare.

    9Raw Silk production approx. 20,000 Mts.

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    Women in Sericulture

    60% women participation

    in sericulture 57% of gross value of silk

    flows to cocoon producers

    where womenparticipation is high

    70% of world silk

    consumption by women 80% silk consumption by

    Indian women

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    Women Oriented Programmes under Plan

    More emphasis for women coverage in most of thedevelopmental projects and programmes

    Under CDP, designated coverage for women

    beneficiaries are:

    Sl.

    No.

    Sector No. of

    schemes

    Coverage of

    Women (%)

    1 Mulberry 5 30

    2 Tasar 2 303 Eri 1 60

    4 Muga 2 30

    5 Post Cocoon 6 30-70

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    XI Plan CDP Women Development

    Component

    Health Insurance Scheme for Women Workers The

    scheme aims at financially enabling the Women Workers

    and their family to access the best health facilities. Thescheme covers both OPD and IPD facilities. The scheme is

    implemented though ICICI Lombard covering all the

    states. 3.09 lakh women workers families have been

    covered under the scheme so far .

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    CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

    CSB has organised 51Sericulture Clusterscovering 16 states in

    coordination with the StateGovt.

    The cluster approach helpedin systematic disseminationof technical innovations toimprove production,productivity and quality.

    Women SHGs have beenformed as organizing groups(CBO) in these clusters

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    Women in various activities of Sericulture

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    THANK YOU

    WOMEN IN HANDLOOM WEAVING AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES