Volume : III, Issue : I, February - 2013 GARAG KHADI GRAMODYOG CENTRE IN KARNATAK: A STUDYMANJUNATH S. HOSAGUR Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : After Baifrication of Bengal in 1905 Swadeshi Movement Called to banning of
foreign goods and inturn use of domestic made. In 1920 Gandhi along with his nonviolence
movement called people of India to use negative hand made cloth. It was made
to common people to participate in national Movement by incitative of Khadi wearing
and publicity. From the view of study how for it was gregarious to understand its
meaning (Khadi). Khadi which : using hand loom taking out threads through cotton by
using takali/spinning wheel is called Khadi before it was called as cloth of umbrella or
half parts of India. Handloom cloth is in Gujarat is called as Kadhi because of Gandhi
since Gujarati Called it so. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : MANJUNATH S. HOSAGUR, (2013). GARAG KHADI GRAMODYOG CENTRE IN KARNATAK: A STUDY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. I, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1970.pdf References : - M.K. Gandhi: “Khadi Gramodyoga” Karnataka Smarak Vidhi (Article) 2008, Second edition page – 70.
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