Telangana has sanctioned ₹338 crore for the welfare of handloom weavers. It is creating a brand value for the state’s handloom products and has waived off the loans of handloom weavers, state finance minister T Harish Rao told the state assembly recently. Cotton and chemicals required for weaving were also provided at half rates by the government, he said.
Further, the government placed orders for 95.25 lakh pieces of Bathukamma sarees and school uniforms. The government has also created direct employment to 20,000 handloom workers, which created 461 crore orders. Accordingly, the income of power loom workers increased from ₹16,000 to ₹20,000 per month.Telangana has sanctioned ₹338 crore for the welfare of handloom weavers. It is creating a brand value for the state's handloom products and has waived off the loans of handloom weavers, state finance minister T Harish Rao told the state assembly. Cotton and chemicals required for weaving were also provided at half rates by the government, he said.#
The state government released ₹96.43 crore under the Cheyutha Scheme to the weavers, an official release quoted him as saying.
Under this scheme, handloom workers are able to save 8 per cent from their income and government adds an additional 8 per cent to the same. Handloom worker can draw the amount from the bank only after saving that amount for three years.
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