banking services chronicle e magazine
banking services chronicle e magazine Published this article page no 101 every region in India has its unique handicraft tradition mostly using locally available material. Being a labor intensive sector it supplies employment to lakhs of artisans all over the country. While for many artisans and workers making handicrafts is a full-time livelihood it also serves as an alternate source of income for the agricultural workers who keep themselves employed in this sector during lean periods in agriculture. Womenfolk in farm families also use this as a means of gainful employment after their men folk go to the fields. The handicrafts and textiles sector is a major source of livelihood throughout rural India. The sector is also an important foreign exchange earner as it has very high export potential. Indian handicrafts and textiles are in great demand abroad with their unique motifs and colorful textures. Indian handicraft products like shawls jewellery bags wooden carvings embroidered material are all popular at international levels as well. Every student of Indian history knows about the artefacts that were found at the site of the famous Mohenjo–daro and Harappan civilizations. The statue of the dancing girl the jewellery . banking services chronicle e magazine
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