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One District One Product (ODOP)- Yemmiganur Handloom -Kurnool District

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One District One Product Kurnool, AndhraPradesh Yemmiganuru Handlooms(The Saga of Vibrant Craft)

 

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ODOP PRODUCT – YEMMIGANURU HANDLOOMS

1.Vision of Districts as Export Hubs:

“Each district of our country has a potential equal to that of one country, each of our districts has the capacity equal to a small country in the world.why should each district not think of becoming an export hub?  Each of our districts has a diverse identity and potential for global market”

Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi.

Foreign trade from India constitutes of 45% of its GDP. Until 2019, only the central government was engaged in the decision making of foreign trade, without any participation or involvement of state and/or district stakeholders. However, now, understanding that there are diverse elements that contribute towards and enabling and conducive foreign trade environment; the central government has identified that with policy & strategy, active support of the state governments and district administration are also equally required.

Thus, to decentralize the existing activities, to boost local production & its exports and to ensure active participation of state & district stakeholders, vision of district as export hubs was put to action. Department of Commerce, through Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) is working with the State/UT Governments to achieve this objective.

DGFT and Director of Industries (DoI) have aimed at synergizing their efforts to identify the key products, export trends and challenges. Further to minimize the challenges, quantify the exports and outline export strategy; a detailed district-wise Export Action Pan has been made for all 26 districts of AP, where EY has contributed as Knowledge Partner.

2.Introduction:

               Yemmiganuru region in Kurnool district is one of the backward regions particularly with arid land. The 1930’s drought was dragged this region into further escalation of poverty, unemployment and hunger deaths. To address the situation and to improve the livelihood of fellow mankind Sri Padmasri Machani Somappa has established “THE YEMMIGANUR WEAVER’S CO-OPERATIVE PRODUCTION & SALE SOCIETY LTD.,” No.Y.298., YEMMIGANUR in the year 1938. The establishment of the society not only brought the desired changes in the livelihood of indigenous weavers but also made the region anonymous to the finest handloom fabrics in the State which later became a brand for durable handloom product range. Presently around 2000 handloom weavers existing in the region and producing varieties of handloom products which includes Bed  sheets,  Towels,  Lungies, Handkerchiefs,   Mosquito Nets, Shirting Clothes, Dothies, Gada Cloths and Sarees etc.,

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                       Shri Morarji Desai the then Finance Minister of India has visited the society.

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Material used:

The raw material used in the production of Handloom towels and plain lungies is cotton fibre. Cotton yarn isused, in the warp and weft in the body.

Technique applied:

Weaving is the process of interlacing two sets of yarn, called the warp and weft, to create fabric. Here’s how cotton  weaving works.

  1. Warp Preparation:Cotton yarn is wound onto a loom, creating the vertical threads known as the warp.

      2.Weft Insertion: The weaver interlaces horizontal threads (weft) over and under the warp threads to create the fabric.

PROCESS OF MAKING:

Boiling Process -> we are buying yarn as a hank after we are doing the boiling process to the yarn.

Vat dyeing Process ->after we are doing vat dyeing to hanks after boiling process depends on requirement

Naphthol dyeing Process -> We are doing Naphthol dyeing to hanks after boiling process depends on requirement

Bleaching Process -> We are doing Bleaching to hanks after boiling process after boiling process depends on requirement.

Winding Process -> we are doing hand chakra winding.

Warping Process -> We are doing warping as per design.

Drafting and denting -> We are doing drafting and denting as per design spec.

Weaving -> we are following lifting order and picking order as per design spec. We make sure our quality standard maintains well

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Details of District Nodal Officer:

Assistant Director (H&T),Kurnool & Nandyal, Kurnool District, Mobile Number :8008705739.

3.Nodal Department: Handlooms and Textiles Department, Kurnool & Nandyal.

4.Dedicated team for ODOP:S.Satyam Babu, Assistant Development Officer(H&T) Mobile Number: 6281584788

G.Siva Kumar, Cluster Development Executive, Yemmiganuru.

C.Bindu, Cluster Designer, Yemmiganuru Cluster Development Programme.

6.DEDICATED HELPLINE/ALL CENTRE/SUPPORT DESK FOR ODOP:

 Assistant Director (H&T),O/o Assistant Director (H&T), Kurnool & Nandyal.

Mail id:dhto.kurnool.hnt@gmail.com

5.LIST OF ACTIVITIES BEING UNDERTAKEN BY DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION UNDER ODOP INITIATIVE:

Training programmes have been conducted to provide skilled workers to the entrepreneurs units. By imparting relevant skills and knowledge, these training programmes ensure that the workforce is equipped with the necessary expertise to contribute effectively to the growth of Bed sheets, Towels, Lungies, Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Nets, Shirting Clothes, Dothies, Gada Cloths and Sarees in these areas.

In turn enhances the productivity and competitiveness of the entrepreneurs units. Furthermore, the Government’s efforts in creating employment opportunities for Unemployed rural artisans are commendable. By providing training and employment in the handloom industry, these initiatives empower the weavers and enable them to contribute to the economic development of the region.

This not only helps alleviate unemployment but also promotes gender equality and socio-economic progress.

Overall, these initiatives showcase the Government’s commitment to fostering a favourable  business environment, providing support and resources to entrepreneurs and generating employment opportunities for the local community. By empowering entrepreneurs and creating skilled employment opportunities, Yemmiganur, Adoni, Gudekal and Nandavaram areas can continue to thrive as a prominent handloom Bed sheets, Towels, Lungies, Handkerchiefs, Mosquito Nets, Shirting Clothes, Dothies, Gada Cloths and Sarees in these Clusters.

 

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6.DETAILS OF ODOP SENSITISATION WORK SHOPS BEING CONDUCTED FOR CURRENT STAKEHOLDERS AND NEXT GENERATION STAKE HOLDERS:

By organizing the awareness program, the government aimed to encourage entrepreneurs to adopt environmentally friendly and cost-effective practices through the establishment of a Cluster.

7.LIST OF MENTORS REGISTERED WITH DISTRICT TO PROVIDE MENTORSHIP TO BENEFICIARIES:

The CDE and Designer of the cluster were trained as Master Trainers to provide training to Weavers on new techniques of weaving and Designs. The Weavers Service Centre, Vijayawada has conducted training programme.

Sl.No NameoftheCDE/Designer NameoftheCluster MobileNo.
1. G.Shiva Kumar, ClusterDevelopmentExecutive(CDE) YemmiganurCluster 8639368262
2. Chelli Bindu,Designer Yemmiganur Cluster 7703986803

 

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Weavers of Yemmiganuru participated in the Designing Training conducted as part of SAMARTH Training in Yemmiganuru

8.FUNDING SUPPORT AVAILABLE WITH CLEARLY LAID OUT PROCEDURES TO AVAIL THE SAME:

1. Name of the Scheme YSRNethannaNestham
Contact details 8008705739
 

 

Eligibility

The weaver who owns a handloom.

The weaver should be engaged in weaving activity to eke out their livelihood

 

The weaver should belong Below  Poverty Line

Link to apply http://gsws-nbm.ap.gov.in#
2. Credit facility Scheme YSR PENSION KANUKA
Contact details 8008705739
Eligibility The weaver who have completed the age of 50 years and shall depend onweavingprofession
Link to apply https://vswsonline.ap.gov.in#
3. Creditfacility Scheme CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Contactd etails 8008705739
Eligibility Minimum 50 to 250 weavers in one area are eligible to registerin

TheClusterDevelopmentProgramme

Link to apply https://handlooms.nic.in#
4. Credit facility Scheme PRADHANAMANTRI WEAVERS MUDRA YOJANA
Contact details 8008705739
Eligibility Individual handloom weaver/weaver Entrepreneurs/Weavers Coop.

Societies Handloom Organizations

Link to apply https://handlooms.nic.in#
5. Credit facility Schme Cash Credit facility toWeavers  Cooperative Societies in the district

Through District Cooperative Central Bank,Kurnool.

Contact Details 8008705739

9. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME:

Under National Handloom Development Programme, the govt. of India has sanctioned (02) Cluster Development Programmes for a period of three years. Under the scheme financial assistance shall be provided for up gradation of looms, accessories of the handloom weavers, so as to improve quality of the fabric.One item is admissible to one weaver beneficiary.The cost sharing of HSS items shall be in the ratio of 90% Govt.of India and 10% of Weaver beneficiary.The details are hereunder.

S.No. Name of the Cluster Development No. of Total project Amount
Programme Weaverscovered Cost

(Rs. in Lakhs)

Released as1st

installment

 

1

Yemmiganur Cluster Development Programme, Yemmiganur(V&M),

KurnoolDist.

250 135.44  

Rs.44.585

       2   Adoni Cluster Development       Programme, Adoni V& M, Kurnool district. 250 135.44 Rs.45.987
  500 270.88 90.572

 

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                                   Distribution of Lifting Jacquards to handloom weavers at Yemmiganuru

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                                          Distribution of frame loom to weavers at Yemmiganuru

10.  PRADHANMANTRI WEAVERS MUDRA YOJANA

            The Govt. of India is implementing Pradhan Mantri Weavers Mudra Yojana scheme for providing adequate and timely assistance from the Banks to the Handloom Sector to meet the term loans and working capital at concessional rate of interest of 6% for a period of three years.

Margin money assistance at 20% of loan amount subject to maximum of Rs.25,000/-

11. DETAILS OF QUALITY ASSURANCE LABS/CERTIFICATION LABS/PROCESSING UNITS/QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE WITH CONTACT DETAILS:

There are institutions to support and fix quality standards in handlooms, they are 1. Weavers Service Centre, Vijayawada, RITES institute, Chennai. In addition to the above the Department of Handlooms and Textiles is providing technical know how and supervise quality production of Handloom towels and lungies and silk sarees in Kurnool district.

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                                      Testing Lab, Guntur

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                                    Yarn Twist Tester Machine

 

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     High volume instrument for cotton fibre testing to knowfibre fineness, fibrelength and strength

12. DETAILS OF DEPARTMENTS PROVIDING INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE BENEFICIARIES AVAILING THE SUPPORT UNDER ODOP INITIAVE:

The Weavers Service Centre, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India, Vijayawada has conducted the training programmes to the weavers in skill up gradation, O/o the Assistant Director, Handlooms and Textiles, Kurnool & Nandyal is providing institutional support to the weavers in the district.

14.GREIVANCE REDRESSAL:

The grievances raised by the weavers will be addressed in multiple ways.

  1. Individuals may raise grievances through State Level Portal named SPANDANA(https://jaganannakuchebudham.ap.gov.in/)
  1. The grievances may also bring to the notice of dedicated ODOP team for redressal.
  2. Individuals may seek information regarding ODOP under the provisions of R.T.I Act from the O/o the Assistant Director (H&T).

15.EXPORT PROMOTION:   The weavers, Master weavers, Weavers Cooperative Societies and Producer houses may increase their earnings by exporting the handloom products to National and International Level. In this regard District Handlooms and Textiles Department will facilitate the interested exporters of Handloom products through H.E.P.C, Govt. Of India, Chennai. The weavers required to possess handloom mark, I.H.B Certification for exporting their products.

16.UPCOMING EVENTS:

It is understood that products produced if not publisized well could not get public recognition, therefore we facilitate mini exhibition of ODOP products in the Collectorate, Kurnool on every Monday, which is a day dedicated to obtain public grievances under SPANDANA programme.

Similarly on the days of August 15th and January 26th, District Administration will organize exhibition of district ODOP products in the parade grounds. And on all such dates which will be announced from time to time by the district administration about conduct of exhibitions in the district of ODOP products.

 

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Special Handloom exhibition organized by the District Administration on the occasion of Republic Day 26th January 2024 at Parade Ground in Kurnool. Dr. G.Srijana Garu, I.A.S, Collector and District Magistrate, Kurnool along with Sri G. Krishnakanth, I.P.S, Superintendent of Police, Kurnool district and other district dignitaries has attended the event.

17.SUPPLIERS OF ODOP PRODUCTS IN THE DISTRICT:

The Yemmiganur Weavers Co-operative Society Ltd., Yemmiganur,

Landline No:08512-255141E

mail id: ywcs.298@gmail.com

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZQqQmpsc_AjLDqnFwEs6OwYGWngOgHyJ/view

18.DISTRICT ODOP PRODUCT AVAILABILITY IN GeM AND ONDC PORTAL:

Interested buyers may obtain ODOP products from the GeMand ONDC Portals through the link provided hereunder,

The District Administration has encouraged the ODOP product to have availability in all possible e-commerce platforms. In this connection the Yemmiganuru WCS enrolled in the National E-commerce platforms like GeM, ONDC whose link is provided hereunder:

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                                  Screenshot of GeM Portal onboarding

ODOP Sellers on-boarded in ONDC:

The District Administration has encouraged the ODOP product in the District to have availability in all possible e-commerce platforms. In this connection the Yemmiganuru W.C.S has enrolled in the National E commerce platforms like GeM and ONDC.

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                  Screenshot of ONDC Portal onboarding

ODOP Sellers on-boarded on Private E-Commerce platforms (Amazon/Flipkart/Meesho):

We have collaborated with all the major e-Commerce platforms through APCO to sell our ODOP product. Major Handloom E-Commerce platforms like www.apcohandlooms.com, Amazon, Flipkart, Gocoop are facilitating the sale of Yemmiganur Handloom products.

https://apcohandlooms.com/product-category/home-decor/bed-sheets/yemmiganuru-bedsheets/

19.TESTING LABS OF ODOP PRODUCS IN THE DISTRICT:

Quality testing is pivotal in maintaining consistency of product quality. The district administration has identified the importance of testing for assured supply of quality products. Hence, testing lab facility has been established at Y.W.C.S, Yemmiganur, Kurnool dt. Where in the products produced in the region were being tested and based on the quality, product costing will be undertaken.

20.COLLABORATION WITH ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT:

For the quality output and consistency collaboration has been made with RITES Secunderabad through APCO. Similarly Collaboration has already been made with IIHT, Venkatagiri for building capabilities of Human Resources through skilled development in advanced technologies, research and to fix standards in the handloom production of the societies to meet as per customer preferences.

The NIFT institute also has a student transfer programme to the society for the development of innovative designs by using expertise weavers weaving abilities.

 

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                             MoU with IIHT, Venkatagiri

The Department of Handlooms and Textiles, Government of Andhra Pradesh has entered into an MOU with National Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad on 15th July 2023 in the fields of design, technology and Management in order to bring value addition in the products of Weavers.

 

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                                         MoU with NIFT, Hyderabad

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was done between the National Institute of Design, Andhra Pradesh and the Commissioner of Handlooms and Textiles, Andhra Pradesh for the purpose of mutual collaboration for the Academic, Training, Design, Research and product Development

 

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                                              MoU with NID, Andhra Pradesh

21.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE WEAVERS AND WEAVERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES:

District administration identified the need of financial assistance to the artisans on right time is very much crucial in achievement of desired production and with least friction to the artisans. Therefore through the mechanism of District Consultative Committee administration will observe periodically the assistance/loans provided to the artisans from various banks and to the Weavers Cooperative Societies from the D.C.C.banks by way of Weavers Mudra Scheme and Cash Credit Scheme