Kharet Devji's Handloom Art Shines at Surajkund Mela, Wins Hearts Globally

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News18•03-02-2026, 23:20
Kharet Devji's Handloom Art Shines at Surajkund Mela, Wins Hearts Globally
- •Kharet Devji Bhimji, 54, from Kutch, Gujarat, showcases ancestral handloom art at Surajkund Mela, Faridabad, using traditional pit loom techniques.
- •He learned weaving from his grandfather and father, never receiving formal training, and has since trained 3500 people, providing employment to thousands.
- •His products, including sarees, stoles, and blankets, are sold in 14 countries, with a 2500-rupee stole taking three days and a 7500-rupee saree taking a week to make.
- •Devji has received multiple accolades, including the National Certificate (2002), National Award (2007), and Sant Kabir Award (2023) from Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.
- •His family has ten National Award recipients; he aims for a Padma Shri to further recognize his art and will represent India in Sri Lanka next month.
Why It Matters: Kharet Devji's dedication to ancestral handloom art at Surajkund Mela highlights traditional craftsmanship and global success.
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