Indian Pottery Industry Essay

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Indian Economy
Pottery and Khadi
KHADI AND POTTERY has been present in India since the first millennium BC. It was practiced over an extensive period of time in India and has been an integral part of Indian society. However these two are small scale industries and have not been able to thrive successfully in the modern Indian economy.
Khadi or Khaddar is a term used for hand-woven or hand -spun and is made of Cotton. It is primarily found India, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The cloth is primarily woven out of Cotton but sometimes its made of silk, or will which are spun into a barn or spinning wheel called the CHARKHA. It is a versatile fabric. It can both be used in Summer and in Winter. It keeps people warm in Winters.
It is found mostly in India. The reason for their …show more content…

This has helped in making the Indian Subcontinent self- sustaining in the manufacturing of various pottery products.
This industry is most profoundly found in Uttar Pradesh. Places like Ghaziabad, Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi and Kanpur are few of the hotspots for the pottery industries in Uttar Pradesh.
“The pottery industries in Uttar Pradesh comprise of 600 units out of which 570 units are currently active, while the remaining are dormant.”(business.mapsofindia.com) Over the years the pottery industry has faced several problems and has successfully emerged as proud winners. . This profit-earning industry of India is without any application of modern day technical support; most of the technologies are out dated and are also inefficient at the same time. They still make good amounts of profits.
More than 40 lakh rural workers still use the conventional pottery wheels. Out of 15 lakh skilled potters about 95% of the potters are involved in the traditional and conventional red local pottery.
One reason for the poor performance is that the products produced by these potters in the village are available to only a restricted section of the

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