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Fabric Khadi
Born in their meadows and bread for the masses - to culture exploited, a suture ‘livery of freedom’ he spun on the wheel ~ I canvas my flag, and the future. -------------------------------------------------------- Khadi means handspun and handwoven cloth. In 1918, Mahatma Gandhi started his movement for Khadi as relief programme for the masses living in India's villages. Raw materials then were entirely exported out of the country by the colonists and re-imported as costly finished cloth, depriving the local population of work and profits on it. Gandhi didn’t just revive India’s flagging Khadi industry, he made the humble hand-spun fabric the symbol of all things swadeshi (indigenous to the country). When he encouraged people across India to boycott foreign clothes, spin their own yarn and wear Khadi, he was encouraging them to rediscover their pride in their heritage while lending support to their rural brethren. It is also the most sustainable and eco-friendly product whose production requires no electrical support or fossil fuel and generates no toxic waste. This fabric keeps you warm in winter and cool in summer! The Indian national flag is always made of Khadi - It is not just a fabric but a way of life. www.thebetterindia.com/95608/khadi-history-india-gandhi-fabric-freedom-fashion/
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