Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Panipat’s handloom industry back on track as migrant workers return

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com ■

KARNAL:: After three months of struggle, Panipat’s handloom industry is back on track as weavers have resumed work and are clearing pending orders from across the globe.

The handloom industry largely depends on migrant weavers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

Now, around 60% of the labourers have returned to work as handloom owners made arrangemen­ts to bring them back. There are around 10,000 small and large handloom units in Panipat that employ around 3.50 lakh people, of which around 3 lakh are migrants.

Northern India Roller Spinners’ Associatio­n president and Sachdeva Textiles owner Pritam Singh Sachdeva said, “Many industrial­ists have arranged air tickets for their workers. ”

FLUSH WITH ORDERS

Industrial­ists say there has been a surge in demand for handlooms both in India and abroad.

Panipat Exporters’ Associatio­n president Lalit Goyal said, “There is huge demand for Indian handlooms and weaves aboard, especially in European countries and the USA. The demand has surged after China was criticised by global leaders. We are working hard to fulfil their expectatio­ns.”

INDIAN VS CHINA

As per industrial­ists, China is India’s biggest competitor in the handloom sector.

An exporter, who did not wish to be named, said, “Though, we are facing several problems and do not get the requisite support from the government we are still doing are best to compete with China. We are providing a bed sheet with two pillow covers for Rs 127.”

Most industrial­ists agree that China’s advanced technology is a major threat. “Most of our machines are imported from China and it is difficult to defeat them as India cannot produce parts of these machines. One of my machines that cost Rs 18 lakh remained non-functional for three months because I could not procure a part due to restrictio­ns on courier services,” says Jitender Malik, owner of Garima Carpets.

The total turnover of industries in Panipat is approximat­ely Rs 10,000 crore per annum, of which Rs 8,000 crore is earned through exports, and Rs 2,000 crore from the domestic market.

PPE MANUFACTUR­E

During the lockdown, several industries in Panipat started producing personal protective equipment to meet the growing demand. The production of PPE kits has not only helped industrial­ists run factories, but also helped workers to earn wages during lockdown. Industries that earlier used to manufactur­e blankets and towels switched to PPEkit production in April and May and started producing around 25,000 PPE kits everyday. However, there was no demand for the kits due to ban on export of PPEs.

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There are around 10,000 small and large handloom units in Panipat that employ around 3.50 lakh people. HT PHOTO
■ There are around 10,000 small and large handloom units in Panipat that employ around 3.50 lakh people. HT PHOTO

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