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  • Essay / Essay on Handloom - 1092

    Veena R. Humbe[11] This article describes that Indian handloom products have a distinct place in the world of fabrics. It provides employment to 12 million people across the country and is the second largest sector in terms of job creation, after agriculture. It provides direct employment to 6.5 million people in the country. Marketing is essential to boost the sale of handloom products. Rickey Rani Boruah, Dr. Satvinder Kaur, [9] describes that the handloom sector is a major non-agricultural employer in the country. Around 16 million weavers depend on this sector in the country. Handloom weaving is one of the most important sources of non-agricultural income in India. JP Ramesh, K. Arumugam, M. Saravanan, M. Vignesh, M. Rajkapoor, V. Sutharsan,[2] This project “MECHANICAL HAND MACHINE” is intended to weave the clothes using mechanical energy with less human effort. The main objective of this project is to weave the clothes in an eco-friendly way with high efficiency. By using this we can reduce human efforts, especially those of hands and feet.