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As the nation observed National Handloom Day, thousands of Telangana’s weavers had little to celebrate. The State’s once-thriving handloom industry is now reeling from broken promises, debt, and dwindling support. The shelving of key institutions and stalled cooperative society elections have further deepened the crisis.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has been making claims about continuing the previous government’s welfare initiatives
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Says BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao never played politics in the name of religion, treated people of all religions as human beings
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Speaking to reporters in Medak after attending the centenary celebrations of Medak Cathedral on Monday, Harish Rao praised former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing the Christmas and Ramzan gift schemes, aimed at helping people of all religions celebrate their festivals in grand style. He also mentioned that Chandrashekhar Rao had declared Boxing Day a holiday for both schools and offices.
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Loans borrowed for various needs are being cited as the main reasons for almost all the suicides so far. Unable to clear debts, weavers are taking the extreme step
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"Revanth Reddy has not fulfilled any promises from the Warangal Declaration. Farmers remain distressed, and the schemes introduced during KCR’s regime, like Rythu Bandhu, Bathukamma sarees, and KCR kits, have been scrapped," he said.
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The women expressed displeasure over the quality of the sarees and rejected them when officials of Indira Kranthi Pathakam (IKP) were distributing them.
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Thousands of weaver families were forced onto the roads due to lack of employment following denial of Bathukamma saree orders, he said
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The Bathukamma saree orders were also a blessing in disguise for weavers of Telangana. As a means to provide regular employment and ensure better income, orders for Bathukamma sarees were given to them
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Urges the State government to reconsider its decision and resume distribution of Bathukamma sarees
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Govt shows no signs of continuing scheme launched by BRS regime
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Most of the suicide deaths have been after weavers, sitting idle without work for six months, became unable to run their families, to clear off debts and to afford healthcare expenses.
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The biggest blow, weavers say, was the stopping of orders for the Bathukamma Saree Scheme.
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After operating looms for one week, they again stalled work as the assurance remained on paper.
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The rhythmic rattling of the looms has given way to an eerie silence as a majority of the 25,000 looms in Rajanna Sircilla have been shut due to lack of work orders from the State government
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The minister also said the government was spending Rs 500 crore on Bathukamma Sarees.
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As many as 1.02 crore sarees with 250 designs were being distributed across the State spending Rs. 354 crore.
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This time, the Bathukamma sarees are being manufactured in 25 colours and 20 attractive designs as against the 10 colours and 17 designs that they were offered in last year.
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The State government placed an order of Rs.350 crore to weave 95.5 lakh Bathukamma sarees to Sircilla weavers
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Expressing concern over imposition of GST on handloom garments, he said it was not the right move in the context of making garments.