The Carpet Export Promotion Council (CEPC) based its findings on feedback received from various carpet manufacturers and exporters associations spread across the country.
In a statement, CEPC claimed that almost 5,000 units have been inoperative and are on the verge of closure, spread across the carpet weaving belts.
Moreover, exports of carpets and floor coverings worth around Rs 1,000 crore have suffered on account of these production units being non functional.
According to CEPC, Indian Carpets are losing their competitiveness in the international market while other countries like China and Turkey are set to benefit and fill the space left by the Indian handmade carpets.
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"And machine-made carpets will quickly fill the lower end of the market and will be imported heavily in India and will add to the imbalance in the foreign exchange and balance of payment," it said.
"This has affected the livelihood of around 20 lakh of workers and their families in the carpet producing belts," the Council said.
The affected families mainly belong to carpet producing belts in four states -- Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir.