Khadi expands reach abroad to Trinidad and Tobago

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In an effort to expand its reach globally, the and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has dispatched a consignment of products to a small twin country in the North Atlantic,

The commission said in a statement that in July, Indian to Bishwadip Dey met Chariman Vinai Kumar Saxena and told him that there is a considerable population of Indian origin there.

As the had decided to provide gift hampers to a few dignitaries on this year, the hampers sent out included 200 boxes of Khadi face towels in paper board packing and 150 boxes of Khadi face towels in wooden box packing.

The had expressed desire to purchase Khadi yoga kit, Khadi yoga mat, diary made of handmade paper with quotes of and garland made of Sandalwood bark from

Saxena said, "I was happy to know that there is a Gandhi village there also and a large number of population celebrate Diwali festival every year for nine days. Keeping in view the large number of population of Indian origin and initiative of to popularise Khadi globally, we decided to felicitate as many as 110 elderly Indians aged 90 to 110 years all nonagenarians on September 8 by offering them Khadi angvastram."

He also said that as the had also requested the commission to gift 110 pieces of shawls or angvastram along with same number of tricolour Khadi gundi mala of one-hank length, has dispatched those items to the High Commission as a goodwill gesture.

Saxena said keeping in view the future prospects of Khadi marketing, KVIC has decided to participate in the nine-day Diwali fair in November this year in Trinidad and Tobago. It will create awareness about Khadi and also help in identifying potential buyers.

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First Published: Sun, August 05 2018. 17:25 IST