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XXIX Gender and Economic Policy Discussion Forum on "Who Weaves: The Gender Question in the Handloom Industry"

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XXIX Gender and Economic Policy Discussion Forum on "Who Weaves: The Gender Question in the Handloom Industry"

Time: May 13, 2019 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre
Street: Lodhi Road
City/Town: Delhi
Website or Map: https://goo.gl/maps/SYv1Skz93…
Phone: 9999919110
Event Type: discussion, forum
Organized By: Monika Sharma
Latest Activity: May 11, 2019

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The forum will attempt to understand the various issues and concerns regarding women and their work in the handloom industry while also analyzing the various policies and schemes and their impact on the women handloom workers. The effort is to understand the gender marginalization taking place in the industry despite an extensive 77% of female adult workforce in the sector as main weavers or allied workers. The discussion will also engage in experiences of successful stories of women cooperatives/associations which have succeeded in bringing the women weavers into forefront, acknowledging and appreciating their work.

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