"Khadi was a neglected sector. Government of India is working very hard to revive this sector. We have launched various schemes. For example, we are now approaching government departments, private institutions, private companies to adopt Khadi and responses are very encouraging," Saxena told reporters here.
When asked what steps they were taking to attract youth to Khadi, he said: "KVIC has appointed leading fashion designer Ritu Beri as advisor. She is advising and giving new designs to us, which will be appealing to youth. If you see, there is a buzz in youth also. If you visit our Delhi outlet only, you will see 50 per cent customers are youths."
To a question, Saxena said: "Our brand ambassador is Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is the biggest brand ambassador, nobody can match him. Because of his projection, Khadi is gaining ground."
About the range of Khadi garments, he said: "Our range starts from Rs 300 to Rs 3,000. But Ritu Beri designed cloth prices are different, we are launching very premium products also."
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"It was generally believed that Khadi is for poor, old and the politicians, but we are changing this perception now."
He said earlier Railways used to give orders not more than Rs 1-2 crore, "but now for the first time we got a Railways order for Rs 40 crore in one go about two months back".
The KVIC Chairman said he was making an endeavour to promote and project Khadi as a brand, as a product which is environmental-friendly, as a product which is good for the country.
"Let me tell you about the health benefits of Khadi: Khadi has zero carbon footprint. For manufacturing, one metre of Khadi requires just 3 litres of water as against 56 litres of water in the mill. You can easily see what benefit we are providing to the environment.