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Maharashtra’s MSKVIB rebrands khadi as MahaKhadi

By November 16, 20171 Min Read
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The Maharashtra State Khadi and Village Industries Board (MSKVIB) has rebranded khadi as ‘MahaKhadi’ to make the specific handloom industry a peoples’ movement once again and encourage the sector through new marketing tactics. A ‘MahaKhadi Yatra’ was recently launched by the board from Mumbai to take khadi to the high street fashion scene.

Rebranding seemed to be the perfect solution to attract youngsters and take khadi products to the international market. The MahaKhadi Yatra started from October 9 and will take place till December-end and showcase a wide variety of products manufactured by rural entrepreneurs, such as honey, soaps, bamboo crafts, warli paintings and handmade artefacts. The first MahaKhadi outlet will open in Pune.

MSKVIB has 120 sectors under the Gramodyog with around 7 lakh entrepreneurs. In Maharashtra, the sale of khadi products from its 23 manufacturing units was worth Rs 1,043.84 lakh in 2015-16 and Rs 1,097.71 lakh in 2016-17.

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