Indigenous Ethnicity and Contribution of Handicraft towards Economy

Vol-3 | Issue-10 | October 2018 | Published Online: 10 October 2018    PDF ( 204 KB )
Author(s)
Raghav Wadhwa 1

1Assistant Professor in Commerce, Dev Samaj Post Graduate College for Women- Estd. 1934, Ferozepur (India)

Abstract

Handicrafts have a customary esteem which holds the ethnicity of a specific district. The abilities to create those items have proceeds with spill out of generation to generation. Despite the fact that in the cutting edge world, the modern item has assumed control over the market still it has the popularity. Handicrafts are a vital profitable sector and export ware for some developing countries and in a few countries constitutes a huge piece of the export economy. The development of international markets for home embellishment items and an expanded enthusiasm for worldwide products have opened up new-market opportunities for artisans. In India, handicraft industry is a noteworthy wellspring of income for country networks utilizing more than six million artisans including an expansive number of ladies and individuals having a place with the weaker areas of the society.

Keywords
Handicrafts, economy, market, industry
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