Ponduru Khadi Vastralayam - Ponduru

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Contact Ponduru Khadi Vastralayam

Address :

Bus Stand, Ponduru Main Rd, opp. RTC, Ponduru, Andhra Pradesh 532168, India

Phone : πŸ“ž +99889
Postal code : 532168
Opening hours :
Tuesday 8AM–9PM
Wednesday 8AM–9PM
Thursday 8AM–9PM
Friday 8AM–9PM
Saturday 8AM–9PM
Sunday 8AM–9PM
Monday 8AM–9PM
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Bus Stand, Ponduru Main Rd, opp. RTC, Ponduru, Andhra Pradesh 532168, India
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PRAVEEN PAIDI on Google

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Here we will get best khadi clothes, all clothes are man made and best quality clothes.
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Viratra mobiles Shimiliguda on Google

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World famous
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Varun Mondati on Google

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Reasonable price, & Gud quality products
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Pavan Kumar on Google

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One of the best stores I've ever visited ❀️❀️ very reasonable pricing and we can get alot of discounts people here are very friendly, their welcoming and their interaction is Awwsome, staff are well experienced and good at showing the wanted material, loved the store atmosphere. Wide range of varieties and vibrant kaddhar is available, while billing they are very respectable and good going. I loved being here ❀️ and I would love to visit again I really had a happy Shopping
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Madhu Kalepu on Google

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Best in town for wholesale and retail Khadi. Wide variety of Khaddar clothing such as Pure Khadi, Cotton Sarees, Pure Silk Sarees, Linen, Bed sheets, shawls etc.
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Dinesh Kumar on Google

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Pondur is very famous for its Khadi. Mahatma Gandhi was so impressed with the finesse of the khadi produced here thatΒ ... Ponduru Khadi Cotton – Ithy-Adee Ponduru khadi, famous the world over, may not be available for future generations as weavers are shifting to other professions. The reasons are not farΒ ... Ponduru Khadi | Swadesi | Made in India 29-Jul-2017 Β·Β One among this which is world famous and donned by famous celebrities to politicians to Royals is one and only Ponduru Khadi.
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shanmukh creations on Google

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It's a place where GI tag for khadi products. So no doubt at all.
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Tarun Yagati on Google

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Clothes or Clothing are the standard terms used to denote materials worn on the body, particularly by the human race to protect themselves from weather, rough surfaces, insect bites, and other environmental conditions. Tracing to history, Clothing has always been a feature of nearly all human societies. The differences persisted only on the amount and type of Clothing adopted by each community. It was invented on the basis of body type, social, and geographic reasons. The clothes we prefer underlines a range of social and cultural roles, such as individual, occupational and gender distinction. Likewise, it also reflects on age, religion, modesty, and social status. They draw not only on individuals but are often seen as markers of particular groups, communities, towns, and even countries. History of Clothing in India History of Clothing in India traces back to the 5th millennium BC in the Indus Valley civilization. Bone needles and wooden spindles have been unearthed in excavations at the site, along with indications on cotton being spun, woven, and dyed, leaving behind specific applicable techniques even today. Clothing in India varies based on ethnicity, tradition, geography, and climate of the people from each region of India. Historically, male and female clothing has evolved from simple Loincloths (dhotis, langots) to elaborate costumes. Many weaving techniques were employed in ancient India, many of which survive to the present day. Famous among these weaving styles were the Jamdani, Kasika Vastra of Varanasi, butidar, and the Ilkal saree. These were traded to foreign lands, and hence Indian Fabrics are in great demand to date. Trade with the Arabs, who were middlemen in the spice trade between India and Europe, supplied Indian textiles to Europe, where royal families favored it in the 17th–18th century. Later with India's British rule and the following oppression after the Bengal Partition, it sparked a strong nationwide Swadeshi movement. One of the movement's fundamental aims was to attain self-sufficiency and promote Indian goods while boycotting British goods. It is at this time, the Indian origin natural fiber named Khadi gained importance. Khadi Under Swadeshi Movement, with nationalist leaders' efforts and large support of natives, the campaign brought Khadi production to the limelight. Khadi, also called Khaddar, is an eco-friendly fabric as it exhibits fast decomposition property, unlike other imported materials. It has no health hazards, as it allows the skin to breathe and doesn’t obstruct sunlight from entering while being soft on the skin. In 1918, Mahatma Gandhi started his movement for Khadi to repose for the poor masses to be independent and self-reliant in this sector. He aimed to elevate spinning and weaving to an ideology that establishes self-government. He requested every village to plant and harvest its raw materials for yarn that meets their needs. He closely observed that farmers are left idle for about three to four months due to the dry season or low rainfall, so spinning is the best occupation. Gandhi saw this as the end of dependency on imported items and the best possible way to develop the masses' skills. Through this, he wished to lop the gap between the rich and the poor by developing a mechanism that acknowledges hand-labor importance

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