Gandhi Jayanti: Khadi Board Offers Up to 25% Discount
Special discounts on Khadi clothing at Emporium to mark Gandhi’s birthday
Key Points:
• Khadi Board announces 20-25% discount on Gandhi Jayanti
• Silk sarees priced from ₹2,300 to ₹14,000 available
• New trendy designs cater to all age groups, especially youth
SERAIKELA – The Jharkhand Rajya Khadi evam Gram Udyog Board is celebrating Gandhi Jayanti with substantial discounts on Khadi garments at its emporium.
Customers can enjoy significant savings on a wide range of Khadi products.
Ready-made garments, silk items, bandis, and shirts are offered at a 25% discount.
Other products like silk sarees, cotton fabrics, and blankets come with a 20% price reduction.
Manoj Sharma, In-charge of Kharsawan Khadi Park, shared details about the offerings.
He highlighted the introduction of silk bandis for women, which are gaining popularity.
The collection also features new items like Tussar Silk, Modi Bundis, and Modi Kurtas.
**Khadi’s Trendy Appeal**
Sharma emphasized Khadi’s ongoing fashion relevance.
The designs cater to current market demands and preferences.
The collection appeals to all age groups, with a focus on youthful styles.
"Khadi remains a fashion staple, adapting to modern tastes," remarked a local fashion enthusiast.
Shirts, kurtas, and long kurtis are among the most sought-after items.
Palazzos and ankle-length pants have also gained significant popularity.
The diverse range of Khadi silk sarees further solidifies the fabric’s timeless appeal.
**Production Centers in Jharkhand**
Khadi garments are crafted in various locations across Jharkhand.
Kharsawan, Kuchai, and Chandil are key production centers for Khadi clothing.
Katiya Silk garments are produced at the Khadi Park in Amda.
Additional production facilities are located in Chandil and Kuchai.
These centers offer a wide range of woven fabrics, from cotton to silk.
External designers contribute to creating unique and fashionable pieces.
"Our local artisans take pride in preserving traditional techniques while embracing modern designs," stated a Khadi Board representative.

