-
looms came to be
referred to as
handlooms. Most
cloth is now
woven on
power looms, but some is
still woven on
handlooms. The
development of
power looms...
- The
Department of
Handlooms, Handicrafts,
Textiles and
Khadi is one of the
departments of
Government of
Tamil Nadu. The
objective of the
department is...
- "National
Handicrafts and
Handlooms Museum".
Archived from the
original on 19 June 2009.
Retrieved 12
April 2007. "National
Handlooms &
Handicrafts Museum...
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shows that
small factories have 20% of
handlooms.[citation needed] In the year 1992,
there were over 100,000
handlooms and 1,50000
weavers in Tangail, located...
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century and the
beginning of the 21st century,
Shantipur Handloom Industry,
which depended on
handlooms, was
threatened by
mechanized looms. In the
first decade...
- techniques. It is the most
common cloth used by
Bengali women.
Bengal Tant
handlooms especially thrived during the
Mughal period in
Dhaka and Sonargaon, where...
- The
National Handicrafts and
Handlooms Museum (NHHM)
commonly known as
National Crafts Museum in New
Delhi is one of the
largest crafts museums in India...
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Kotpad Handloom is a vegetable-d****
fabric woven by the
tribal weavers of the
Mirgan community of
Kotpad village in
Koraput district, Odisha, India. Cotton...
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possibly due to underperformance, only to be
reinducted as
Minister of
Handlooms and
Textiles in May 2014 in yet
another reshuffle.
Indira lost in the...
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Textile manufacturing is one of the
oldest human activities. The
oldest known textiles date back to
about 5000 B.C. In
order to make textiles, the first...