KVIC
& NGO HWARF celebrate Indian Heritage and Sustainability with Unique Khadi Campaign
Mumbai – Humanitarian
Welfare And Research Foundation in collaboration with the esteemed Khadi
Village and Industries Commission (KVIC), has successfully organized a
remarkable Khadi Exhibition at Seva Mandal Education Society. This grand event
not only celebrated the vibrant charm of Khadi but also highlighted its
significant role in preserving Indian heritage and promoting sustainability.
The exhibition was graced by distinguished guests and dignitaries, key
representatives ncluding Mr.Yogesh Bhamare of KVIC, Smt. Sunanda Pravin
Gambhirchand Institute of Nursing & Paramedical Sciences, Mrs. Shilpa
Shettigar – Principal, Mrs. Delphina Gurav - Vice Principal and other notable
figures from Seva Mandal Education Society, and the renowned actress Gouri
Tonnk.
Khadi Village and
Industries Commission (KVIC), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Micro,
Small & Medium Enterprises, Government of India, plays a pivotal role in
safeguarding and promoting India's rural heritage, fostering self-reliance, and
contributing to the socio-economic development of rural communities. As part of
their commitment, KVIC has launched an extensive Khadi Awareness Campaign from
October 2 to October 31, 2023, aimed at increasing awareness about Khadi and
its importance.
One of the
campaign's highlights was a Khadi yatra rally, held at SMES College, which saw
active participation from over 4000 students. The enthusiastic participants
carried banners and chanted slogans promoting Khadi in fashion, notably
"Yeh Diwali Khadi Wali." This event showcased the dynamic and
contemporary side of Khadi, dispelling the misconception of it being boring or
limited to stiff fabrics and dull colors.
Adding star power
to the campaign, renowned actress Gouri Tonnk, famous for her role in
"Shakti," graced the event. Gouri Tonnk not only visited the exhibition
but also made a significant contribution by purchasing several Khadi products.
In particular, she was captivated by a Khadi bag that resembled leather but was
entirely crafted from Khadi. She expressed her support for Khadi, stating,
"Khadi is more versatile and sustainable than ever. This bag is not just a
fashion statement; it's a testament to the incredible craftsmanship and
eco-friendliness of Khadi."
The event was
brought to life through the dedicated efforts of Christine Swaminathan from
HWARF. Her leadership and unwavering commitment to social and rural development
have yielded numerous impactful initiatives, including "Make Way for
Ambulance," "Village Development Program," "Project
Swatch", Skill Development Training Programs for Government of Maharashtra
and the ongoing "Yeh Diwali Khadi Wali" campaign. Christine
Swaminathan emphasized the profound significance of Khadi, stating, "We
believe that Khadi is not just a fabric; it's a living testament to our rich
cultural heritage and a sustainable way of life. Through initiatives like 'Yeh
Diwali Khadi Wali,' we aim to connect the modern world with the timeless charm
of Khadi, fostering a deep appreciation for its versatility and
eco-friendliness." "We believe that Khadi is not just a fabric; it's
a living testament to our rich cultural heritage and a sustainable way of life.
Through initiatives like 'Yeh Diwali Khadi Wali,' we aim to connect the modern
world with the timeless charm of Khadi, fostering a deep appreciation for its
versatility and eco-friendliness” said Ms. Swaminathan.
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Communication played a pivotal role by managing media communication and
outreach for the entire Khadi Campaign, while the creative aspects, including
conceptualization and design, were expertly handled by Halfglassfull
Advertising. This collaborative partnership ensured a comprehensive approach to
event management, resulting in a well-rounded and impactful experience.
The Khadi
Exhibition truly emphasized the profound significance of Khadi as a symbol of
Indian heritage and sustainability. Prominent figures, including actress Gouri
Tonnk, showed their unwavering support for this noble cause, proving that Khadi
is not just a fabric but a timeless icon of India's cultural heritage and
sustainability.
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