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PROBLEMS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN KERALA: A CASE STUDY OF BALARAMAPURAM HANDLOOM INDUSTRY

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Dr. Dhanya M

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Dr. Dhanya M
Assistant professor, Department of Economics, HHMSPB NSS College for Women Neeramankara, Thiruvananthapuram

MLA 8
M, Dr. Dhanya. "PROBLEMS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN KERALA: A CASE STUDY OF BALARAMAPURAM HANDLOOM INDUSTRY." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 8, no. 12, Dec. 2023, pp. 3923-3935, doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2023.v08i12.015. Accessed Dec. 2023.
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M, D. (2023, December). PROBLEMS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN KERALA: A CASE STUDY OF BALARAMAPURAM HANDLOOM INDUSTRY. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 8(12), 3923-3935. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2023.v08i12.015
Chicago
M, Dr. Dhanya. "PROBLEMS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN KERALA: A CASE STUDY OF BALARAMAPURAM HANDLOOM INDUSTRY." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 8, no. 12 (December 2023), 3923-3935. Accessed December, 2023. https://doi.org/10.46609/IJSSER.2023.v08i12.015.

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ABSTRACT:
Handloom sector has often been hailed as the engine of economic growth for countries as it plays a crucial role in providing large-scale employment opportunities at a lower cost of capital, while also uplifting rural and backward communities through industrialization, resulting in a more equitable distribution of national income and wealth. Handloom is one of the important traditional sectors of our economy. Small scale industries are important because it helps in increasing employment and economic development of Kerala. Since independence, our handloom sector has been at the peak stage. But at present, modernization and mechanization caused the vanishing of traditional handloom sectors.

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