Khadi : India's Pride
Monday, 22 February 2016
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
History Of Khadi
Charkha had always plied in India homes , the excavation at Harappa shows that the charkha was a part of the Indian household . The vedic Aryan also used charkha.
During Swadeshi Movement , Indian were asked to boycott British goods. Later on after 1905 the movement took place in whole of the country. But Khadi was still not in vogue. Gandhiji discovered in the spinning wheel, panacea wheel. By 1921, Khadi become a part of the national movement. Gandhiji advocated khadi as the only true "Swadeshi". He also said "Swadeshi" is the soul of "Swaraj", khadi is the essence of Swadeshi. Khadi, became the livery of freedom .
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Introduction
Khadi also known as khaddar is an Indian fabric. It is the made with the help of charkha. Basically,
by spinning the threads on charkha.
Khadi gained momentum under the guidance of "FATHER OF OUR NATION MAHATMA GANDHI".
The main motive of khadi manufacturing was to discourage Indians from wearing foreign clothes.
khadi now has its way in almost every wardrobe of trendy people. there are various kinds of khadi like khadi silk, khadi wool, and khadi cotton which makes it more likeable and fashionable
by spinning the threads on charkha.
Khadi gained momentum under the guidance of "FATHER OF OUR NATION MAHATMA GANDHI".
The main motive of khadi manufacturing was to discourage Indians from wearing foreign clothes.
khadi now has its way in almost every wardrobe of trendy people. there are various kinds of khadi like khadi silk, khadi wool, and khadi cotton which makes it more likeable and fashionable
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