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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ABSTRACT
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
LIST OF APPENDICES
ABBREVIATIONS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objectives of the study
1.2 Methodology
1.3 Scope and significance
1.4 Chapter Scheme
2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.1 International studies
2.2. National studies
2.3 Regional studies
3. PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS OF VILLAGE INDUSTRIES IN KERALA
3.1 Meaning and definition
3.1.1 International Definitions
3.1.2 The Indian Concept
3.2 Informal sector
3.3 Importance of village industries
3.3.1 Gandhian View of Village Industries
3.3.2 Village Industries in the Indian Context
3.4 Scope of Village industries
3.5 Need for a special development strategy— keyproblems
3.5.1 Industrial Policies and Village Industries
3.6 Strategy for the globalised period
3.7 Institutional framework
3.7.1 Classification of Village Industries
3.7.2 Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries
3.7.3 Major Schemes/Projects for Rural Employment Generation
3.8 Performance of khadi and village industriesin india
3.8.1 Performance during the Pre-Globalisation Period
3.8.2 Performance during the Post-globalisation Period (First Phase)
3.8.3 Second Phase of Globalisation
3.9 Village industries in kerala
3.9.1 Industrial Scenario of Kerala
3.9.2 Industrial Promotion
3.9.3 Industrial Structure of Kerala
3.10 Profile of village industries in kerala
3.11 Kerala khadi and village industries board (KVIB)
3.11.1 Schemes of the Board
3.12 Performance of khadi and village industries inkerala
3.12.1 First Phase of Economic Liberalisation.
3.12.2 Second Phase of Economic Liberalisation
3.13 Prospects and scope of village industries inkerala
3.14 Conclusion
4. PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN KERALA
4.1 History of indian handloom
4.1.1 The Indian Heritage
4.1.2 Handloom Sector during the Post-Independence Period
4.2 Promotional institutions
4.2.1 Office of the Development Commissioner for Handlooms
4.2.2 Weavers Service Centres
4.2.3 The Indian Institute of Handloom Technology
4.2.4 All India Handloom Fabrics Marketing Cooperative Society
4.2.5 Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation of India (HHEC)
4.2.6 Handloom Export Promotion Council (HEPC)
4.2.7 All India Handloom Board
4.3 Promotional schemes and programmes
4.3.1 Deen Dayal Hathkargha Protsahan Yojana (DDHPY)
4.3.2 Mill Gate Price Scheme
4.3.3 Training to Handloom Personnel
4.3.4 Weavers Service Centres
4.3.5 Publicity and Exhibition
4.3.6 Scheme for Handloom Export Development
4.3.7 Project Package Scheme
4.3.8 Handloom Development Centres/Quality Dyeing Units Scheme (HDC/QDU)
4.3.9 Work Shed-Cum-Housing Scheme
4.3.10 Welfare Package Scheme
4.3.11 Research and Development/Market Surveys and Studies
4.4 Implementation of the promotional schemes
4.5 Need for patenting
4.5.1 Patent for Pochampilly Sarees
4.5.2 Patent for Dyeing in Kerala
4.6 Performance of handloom sector in india
WTO and POST-MFA Global environment
4.7.1 Multi- Fibre Agreement (MFA)
4.7.2 Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC)
4.7.3 India and China
4.8 Expectations for the globalised period
4.9 Profile of handloom industry in kerala
4.9.1 History of Handloom in Kerala
4.9.2 Major Traditional Industry
4.9.3 Structure of Handloom Industry in Kerala
4.9.4 Nature of Production
Fig 4.1: Handloom Production in Kerala
4.9.5. Problems of Handloom Industry in Kerala
4.9.6 New Development Strategy
4.9.7 Promotion of Handloom Industry in Kerala
4.9.8 Performance of Handloom Industry in Kerala
4.9.9 Prospects of Handloom Industry in Kerala
5. PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN ERNAKULAM DISTRICT
5.1 Industry profile of ernakulam district
5.2 Economy profile of ernakulam district
5.3 Handloom: the major traditional industry in thedistrict
5.4 History of handloom weaving in Ernakulam district
5.5 Handloom co-operatives
5.6 Number of handlooms and weavers in Ernakulam district
5.7 Private handlooms in the district
5.8 Factory/cottage type production
5.9 Cluster/consortium approach
5.10 Status of handloom workers
5.11 Problems of handloom industry in Ernakulam district
5.12 Performance of handloom industry in Ernakulam district
5.13 Prospects of Handloom Industry in Ernakulam District
5.14 Conclusion
6. GLOBALISATION AND ITS RELATED ISSUES
6.1 Meaning and definitions
6.2. History of globalisation
6.3. The institutions of globalisation
6.4. Reasons for globalisation
6.5. Globalisation and the indian economy
6.6. Impact of globalisation on indian economy
6.7 Globalisation and kerala economy
6.8 Traditional industries of kerala
7. IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON HANDLOOM INDUSTRYIN ERNAKULAM DISTRICT- AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
7.1 Methodology
7.2 Analytical Variables
7.2.1 Impact on Production Pattern
7.2.2 Impact on Innovations/Variety Changes
7. 2 3 Impact on Modernisation
7.2.4 Impact on Output and Income
7.2.5 Impact on Employment
7.2.6 Impact on Quality of Labour
7.2.7 Impact on Production
7.2.8 Impact on Sales
7.2.9 Impact on Profits/Loss
7.2.10 Impact on Exports
7.2.11 Impact on the Beneficiaries
7.2.12 Other Performance
7.3 Conclusion
8. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
8.1 Findings
8.1.1 Village Industries in India
8.1.2 Khadi and Village Industries in Kerala
8.1.3. Handloom Industry in India
8.1.4 Handloom Industry in Kerala
8.1.5 Handloom Industry in Ernakulam District
8.1.6 Globalisation and the Indian Economy
8.1.7 Globalisation in Kerala
8.1.8 Impact of Globalisation on Handloom Industry
8.2 Conclusion
8.3 Suggestions
8.3.1 Depoliticisation of HWCSs
8.3.2 Promotion of Private Sector
8.3.3 Need for Patenting
8.3.4 Linking of Handloom Clusters with Tourism
8.3.5 Role of Information
8.3.6 Modernisation with Workers Training
8.3.7 Marketing through the Kudumbashree Units
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. Books, Official publications
B. Doctoral thesis, dissertation
C. Internet references
D. Reports, news papers, periodicals
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I survey on handloom weaving coopertative societiesin Ernakulam district
APPENDIX II Survey on handloom households/ beneficiaries in Ernakulam district
INDEX