Khadi fabric is a comfortable, eco-friendly, elegant, versatile and easily adaptable among the fashion designers. KHADI FABRIC THEN. Khadi cloth was termed as a sacred cloth that was hand spun and hand woven. Spinning Khadi elevated an ideology of self reliance and self employment. Khadi is made by hand in homes in Indian villages, using a cotton yarn spun on a wheel, or "charkha". Some varieties of Khadi fabric use silk or woolen yarns depending on the region where it is spun
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament (No. 61 of 1956, as amended by act no. 12 of 1987 and Act No.10 of 2006. In April 1957, it took over the work of former All India Khadi and Village Industries Board.
Khadi design competition for designers who wish to associate and collaborate with Khadi and Village Industries Commission in taking a step towards benefit of the rural artisans and towards making our society sustainable by designing on Khadi which is a stop solution for sustainable wear.
Contest starts in December, 2019 and ends in March, 2020. Sponsor’s computer is the official clock for the Contest. With regard to the decision phases of the Judging, Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to modify the dates/times by posting a notice to such effect on the Contest Website. Sponsor further reserves the right to modify the timing of public announcement of Finalists and Grand Prize winner for any reason by posting notice to such effect on the Contest Website.