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Handlooms of India: Weaving heritage, empowering futures
Financial Express Chandigarh
|September 30, 2025
EVERY AUGUST 7, National Handloom Day marks a moment that binds India's past with its future thread bythread, story by story.
The day commemorates the Swadeshi Movement of 1905, when handwoven fabric emerged not only as a piece of fabric but as a powerful symbol of resistance, selfreliance, and cultural identity. What began as a clean slate evolved into the warp and weft ofheritage,art,and community expression.
The handloom sector today supports over 35 lakh weavers and allied workers, 72% of whom are women, across rural and semi-urban India. For all its richness, the sector now stands at one that demands innovation without dilution, technology without erasure, and modernisation without marginalisation.
An enduring heritage
The rich heritage of handloom weaving in India dates back to ancient civilisations of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro. Over the millennia, this craft flourished with each region developing its own grammar of weave, signature techniques, motifs, and meaning. From the golden glow of Assam's Muga silk to the famous Banarasi silk sarees, from Kashmir's Pashmina to Tamil Nadu's lustrous Kanjeevaram sarees, India's handloom traditions are as diverse as its people.
In a weaver's home, where the loom often shares space with the kitchen or a side "angan", each saree or shawl is being prepared to communicate a one-of-a-kind anecdote. With minimal technology, but maximal creativity, weavers convert yarns into heirlooms. The unstitched drape, so emblematic of Indian clothing, became a canvas for regional expression, rituals, and storytelling. To quote our Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, "Handlooms manifest India's diversity and the dexterity of countless weavers and artisans."
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