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Government frames policy for e-marketing of handloom products

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 21 2015 | 9:02 PM IST
Government today said it has established a policy framework to promote e-marketing of handloom products through approved e-commerce entities, aiming to popularize the "India Handloom" brand and boost sales of handloom products.
Under the policy framework, application of any e-commerce entity interested in online marketing of handloom products will be processed by a within three weeks time by a panel.
"Any e-commerce entity willing to work for promotion of online marketing of handloom products in collaboration with the Office of DC (Handlooms) may apply for the same. The application will be scrutinized by a specially constituted Committee.
"After satisfying itself about the track record and turnover of the applicant, the committee would give its recommendations, keeping in view the handloom fabric producing areas proposed to be covered through e-marketing and the proposed rollout plan.
"Decision on the application will be taken after duly considering the recommendations of the committee. Processing of applications will be completed within three weeks," Textile Ministry said.
An e-commerce entity approved by the Office would be required to make priority display of handloom products on its home page, leading to an exclusive section for certified/branded handloom products carrying either 'India Handloom' brand or Handloom mark.

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"The policy framework has been developed by the Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) under the Ministry of Textiles, with the key objectives of promoting the interests of both producers and consumers of handloom products.
"The policy would provide a fillip to the handloom sector, complementing recent initiatives of the Government to promote handlooms of India, such as the observance of National Handloom Day and launch of 'India Handloom' brand," Textile Ministry said.
The performance of approved e-commerce entities would be monitored continuously; their approval would be considered for extension depending on their performance.
The policy framework would be reviewed from time to time as per field requirements and the experience gained, for safeguarding the interest of the primary producers of handloom products and consumers.
The framework specifies a ceiling for the service charges that can be levied by the entity. The entity would also be required to comply with any other guidelines/conditions notified by the Office of DC (Handlooms) in the interest of handloom producers/weavers.
The name and other details of approved e-commerce entities will be displayed on the web site of DC (Handlooms) and will also be disseminated through its Weavers Service Centres and state Governments.
Subject to availability, office space and IT infrastructure would be made available to approved e-commerce entities in Weavers Service Centres, Common Facility Centres and handloom clusters for handholding and supporting the weavers and weaver entrepreneurs.

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First Published: Aug 21 2015 | 9:02 PM IST

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