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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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Ommkar Das
Ommkar Das 5 months 1 week ago
KVIC’s proposed amendments focus on integrating technology, fostering innovation, and enhancing inclusivity—key pillars for transforming rural India. The updates aim to modernize operations, improve efficiency, and empower artisans, aligning with the government’s Make in India initiative. The proposed amendments emphasize transparency, skill development, and digital inclusivity, ensuring that rural communities remain connected to national and global markets.
Sushant kumar
Sushant kumar 5 months 1 week ago
The Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act must evolve with India’s green and digital transformation. 1. Technology Integration: Introduce solar-powered looms and eco-friendly dyeing units, promoting sustainable Khadi aligned with India’s renewable energy goals. 2. Village Entrepreneurship: Simplify Udyam Registration through a multilingual mobile app, helping rural youth and women easily formalize micro-enterprises. 3. Inclusivity and Training: Establish “Khadi Tech & Design Labs” in collaboration with local ITIs and design institutes to enhance skills, innovation, and e-commerce readiness. These amendments will preserve India’s heritage while empowering artisans, boosting self-reliance, and making rural industries globally competitive.
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 5 months 1 week ago
so called self help groups can be encouraged to start such village industries, now a days self help groups are functioning like small chit companies
Prachi Chauhan
Prachi Chauhan 5 months 1 week ago
The proposed amendments are a strong step toward modernizing and empowering rural industries. Promoting clean energy and new technology will make Khadi more sustainable and youth-friendly. Formalizing village industries through MSME alignment and Udyam registration will ensure ease of business and better market access. Inclusive representation of women, SC/ST/OBC groups, and experts will strengthen policy implementation. Additionally, setting up digital training hubs and e-commerce support centers under KVIC can boost global reach for rural artisans. These reforms will help build a self-reliant, innovative, and inclusive rural India. – Prachi Chauhan Citizen Contributor, MyGov
Abirami
Abirami 5 months 1 week ago
khadi industries amendment i have to say is first of all khadi handbook center in cities have to be raised from one shop to more shopes in cities to enhance more profit for khadi handloom weavers.
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 5 months 1 week ago
This type of Industris can be from CSR initiatives of Corporates. these industries cam feeder industries for the corporates create win win situation
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 5 months 1 week ago
The village industries industries can be incubators of Corporates or Central Tech Institutions to ensure the success of such industries.
DrMPSaravanan
DrMPSaravanan 5 months 1 week ago
These type of industries are not so significant now may be due to modernaisation of our Industries. Every Village should have at least one such Industry. This will stop the migration of rural population to the urban areas.