
On the occasion of National Handloom Day 2025, NABARD will host a two-day Exhibition-cum-Sale on 7th and 8th August 2025 at its Head Office premises in Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai.
The event will feature 15 curated stalls, showcasing India’s diverse handloom traditions and providing artisans a direct platform to display and sell their exquisite creations to the public. This initiative celebrates the craftsmanship of NABARD-supported weavers while offering visitors a vibrant glimpse into the country’s rich weaving heritage.
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A wide range of traditional products from across India, including Kutch embroidery & Tangaliya from Gujarat; Banarasi Sarees, Mirzapur Carpets & Durries, Muzzaffarnagar Feather Handloom & Baghpat handloom from Uttar Pradesh; Ambala Handlooms from Haryana; Batik Print & Maheswar Sarees from Madhya Pradesh; Jodhpur Bandej from Rajasthan; Pochampally Ikkat from Telangana; Paithani Sarees from Maharashtra; Mulberry and Tassar Silk from Bihar; Jamdani & Kantha Sarees from West Bengal, among others will be available for sale.
Visitors can purchase GI-tagged handloom products directly from artisan groups, ensuring authenticity and fair value.
As part of its annual tradition, NABARD celebrates National Handloom Day across all its Regional Offices and Head Office (Mumbai), reinforcing its dedication to empowering weavers and preserving India’s handloom legacy.
Observed annually on 7th August, National Handloom Day commemorates the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905, celebrating the spirit of self-reliance and honouring the invaluable contributions of India’s weavers to the nation’s cultural fabric.
As part of its annual tradition, NABARD celebrates National Handloom Day across all its Regional Offices and Head Office (Mumbai), reinforcing its dedication to empowering weavers and preserving India’s handloom legacy.
Observed annually on 7th August, National Handloom Day commemorates the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905, celebrating the spirit of self-reliance and honouring the invaluable contributions of India’s weavers to the nation’s cultural fabric.


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