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Aroosiya Banu M.S., Kularajasingam.P & Nithilavarnan.A. (2021). Critical analysis on present status of hand loom industries in Jaffna district, (SEUIRS 2021), Book of Abstracts - Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium 2022 on "Multidisciplinary Research for Encountering Contemporary Challenges”. 25th May 2022. South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, Oluvil, Sri Lanka. |
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The traditional handloom weaving industry forms the basis of the garment industry, which is
defined as the second skin of human. This handloom weaving industry is having low production
cost, low capital, and eco-friendliness cottage industry. The handloom industry itself is an
industry with a large number of handloom-based job opportunities and a large workforce. The
study was conducted as a direct field study to focus on the handloom industry in the Jaffna
district. The main objective of the study is to examine the problems currently faced by the
handloom industry in the Jaffna district. During the study the entire population of the study area
was considered and data was collected. The primary level and secondary level data, obtained
from the study are analyzed through quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods and the
results are obtained. The results obtained are reported and described through tables and
diagrams. The study consists of five parts. They are Introduction to the study, literature review,
study methodology, discussion, decisions and recommendations. Discussion of the study
analyzed the problems faced by the handloom industry in the Jaffna district, the changes in the
handloom industry in the Jaffna district after the end of the war, and the creation of Handloom
based employment opportunities in the Jaffna district. Most of the problems can be solved by the
following recommendations. They are new facilities like transport offers and employees
provident fund to satisfy handloom weavers, develop the weaving skills of handloom weavers,
supply of looms, machinery for handloom weaving to encourage handloom weavers in Jaffna
District, provide appointments for loom teachers, completion of infrastructure facilities for
handloom weaving mills, enhancing safety of production stations, teach handloom weaving
course as a technical subject in Sri Lankan education system, implementation of a proposal for
government servants to wear handloom weaving garments at least once a week and merging the
handloom weaving mills located in the Jaffna district into one company. |
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