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Amendments in the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956

Amendments in the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956
Start Date :
Oct 22, 2025
Last Date :
Nov 22, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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To institutionalize the development of the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Government of India first constituted the All India Khadi and Village Industries Board in 1953. ...

To institutionalize the development of the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Government of India first constituted the All India Khadi and Village Industries Board in 1953. This was followed by the enactment of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956 (No. 61 of 1956), which inter alia provides for the establishment of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) as a statutory body.

KVIC is entrusted with the responsibility to plan, promote, facilitate, organize, and assist in the establishment and development of Khadi and Village Industries in rural areas, in coordination with other agencies engaged in rural development.

In view of evolving market dynamics, technological advancements, and the need to further strengthen support systems, certain provisions of the KVIC Act, last amended in 2006, require updating. A comprehensive amendment is proposed to align the legislative framework with current sectoral needs and to enhance KVIC’s role as a facilitator of growth, innovation, and sustainable village industries.

To strengthen and modernize the Khadi and Village Industries sector, the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to share their views on the proposed Amendments to the Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act, 1956.

The Ministry of MSME is in the process of amending the KVIC Act, 1956. In this regard, this Ministry is being consulted by various central Ministries/Department. The amendments proposed in the KVIC Act, 1956, are based on the following three key pillars:
(a) Diversification and adoption of New Technology
(b) Formalization of Village Industries
(c) Inclusivity and Institutional Strengthening

(a) Diversification and Adoption of New Technology
(i) Make provision for the adoption of any emerging form of fabric in the KVI Sector.
(ii) Adoption of clean energy, like Solar energy, in Khadi production while retaining the sector's authenticity.

(b) Formalization of Village Industries
(i) Align the "Village Industry" definition with the micro-enterprise classification under the MSME Act, based on investment and turnover thresholds.
(ii) Update the Schedule of Village Industries to allow inclusion of emerging activities aligned with market trends, rural entrepreneurship, and technology-led enterprises.
(iii) To make provisions to facilitate Udyam Registration for village industries and align the Village Industries with the National Industrial Classification Code (NIC Code).

(c) Inclusivity and Institutional Strengthening
(i) To include representation of women, weaker sections (SC/ST/OBC) and contemporary expertise in the Commission’s composition
(ii) To open up the Khadi Sector for new entities.
(iii) To include the rule making power in the functions of the Commission.

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M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Bio-degradable Packaging Mandate: Introduce a clause requiring all KVI product manufacturers to transition to using bio-degradable or recycled packaging materials within a fixed timeline. This aligns the Khadi brand with global sustainable and zero-waste initiatives.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Drone/Remote Sensing Use: Encourage the use of drones or remote sensing technology for monitoring the health of raw material farms (e.g., sericulture or apiculture sites) under KVIC schemes. This leads to better management, reduced crop loss, and optimized yields.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Climate Change Resilience: Add a mandate for KVIC to actively promote and support Khadi varieties and Village Industries that are more climate-resilient. This includes supporting drought-resistant cotton varieties or industries less dependent on specific, potentially erratic, weather patterns.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Mobile Technology for Inventory: Promote and subsidize the use of basic mobile applications for inventory management, sales tracking, and raw material procurement at the village and institutional levels. This simple digital step drastically improves operational efficiency and reduces losses.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Training on CNC/Automated Tools: The training mandate needs to be refined to include specialized programs on operating and maintaining Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines for intricate wood, metal, and pottery craftwork. This is essential for KVIC to tap into the precision manufacturing demands of modern markets.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Renewable Raw Material Sourcing: The Act should allow KVIC to actively invest in and promote village industries focusing on renewable and certified organic raw material cultivation. This ensures a stable, high-quality, and sustainable supply chain for the future growth of the Khadi fabric sector.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Quality Certification Framework: Introduce a new, tiered, and technology-based Quality Certification Mark (e.g., Khadi Premium, Khadi Gold). This incentivizes institutions to invest in quality control and modern processing, allowing consumers to easily identify and pay a premium for high-standard products.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Partnership with Technical Institutes: Mandate and fund formal collaborations between KVIC and premier institutions like IITs, NIFTs, and technical universities. This partnership will be critical for technology transfer, curriculum development, and bringing the latest academic research into practical application at the village level.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Technology Upgradation Fund: A permanent, revolving Technology Upgradation Fund should be established within the KVIC framework. It would offer low-interest loans or grants specifically for the modernization and replacement of old, inefficient machinery, ensuring the continuous technological revitalization of the sector.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 7 months 3 weeks ago
Technology Adoption Incentives: The Act should create a structured scheme providing substantial subsidies or grants (up to 100%) on specific, certified modern equipment like automatic reeling machines. This directly encourages rapid technology adoption at the grassroots level, boosting productivity and reducing physical strain on artisans.