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  2. Khadi - Wikipedia

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    A blue khadi kurta.. Khadi (pronounced, Khādī), derived from khaddar, [1] [2] [3] is a hand-spun and woven natural fibre cloth promoted by Mahatma Gandhi as swadeshi (self-sufficiency) for the freedom struggle of the Indian subcontinent, and the term is used throughout India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  3. Flag of India - Wikipedia

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    There are two kinds of khadi used: The first is the khadi-bunting which makes up the body of the flag, and the second is the khadi-duck, which is a beige-coloured cloth that holds the flag to the pole. The khadi-duck is an unconventional type of weave that meshes three threads into a weave, compared to the two threads used in conventional weaving.

  4. Swadeshi movement - Wikipedia

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    1918–1947: The movement was further strengthened by Mahatma Gandhi when he took a pledge to boycott foreign goods by burning 150,000 English cloths at Elpinstone Mill Compound, Parel, Mumbai on 31 July 1921. [12] Mahatma Gandhi organized Khadi spinning centres all over the country and branded Khadi spinners as freedom fighters. [13]

  5. Gandhi cap - Wikipedia

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    Most members of the Indian Parliament (especially politicians and activists of the Congress party) wore khadi clothing and the Gandhi cap. Large numbers of people donned the cap while celebrating India's independence on 15 August or the promulgation of a republic on 26 January. Jawaharlal Nehru was always remembered as having worn the cap.

  6. Vankar - Wikipedia

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    The humble Charkha (spinning wheel) and khadi became a dominant symbol of self-reliance, self-determination and nationalist pride. Occupation The main occupation of Vankars was the weaving of cloth.

  7. Kadhi - Wikipedia

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    Kadhi or karhi is a yogurt-based dish originating from the Indian subcontinent. [1] It is made by simmering yogurt with besan (gram flour) and Indian spices until it forms a thick, tangy gravy.

  8. Vasant Panchami - Wikipedia

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    Students celebrate Saraswati puja with great sincerity and fervor. Usually, children four and five years old start learning on this day in a unique ceremony named 'Khadi-Chuan' or 'Vidya-Arambha'. [12] This is alternatively known as "Haate-Khori" among Bengali Hindus. [citation needed]

  9. Khadi and Village Industries Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Khadi and Village Industries Commission then uses these funds to implement its programs either directly - Through its 29 [10] state offices, by directly funding Khadi and Village institutions and co-operatives, or indirectly through 33 [11] Khadi and Village Industries Boards, which are statutory bodies formed by the state governments ...