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The Hidden Workshop Behind India’s National Flag | Khadi Story from Karnataka

2025-08-12 5 Dailymotion

<p>Every Independence Day and Republic Day, millions salute the Tricolour — but do you know where it’s made? Hidden in a quiet lane of Bengeri, Hubballi, Karnataka lies the Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) — one of the few BIS-certified units licensed to produce India’s national flag. Here, over 1,200 skilled women artisans weave, dye, print, and stitch every flag entirely by hand — using the same khadi Mahatma Gandhi championed as a symbol of self-reliance. From cotton fields in Bagalkot to the Ashoka Chakra’s perfect alignment, every detail is crafted with pride, precision, and purpose. This is not just a workshop. It’s the beating heart of India’s identity. And it needs our support in the age of machine-made polyester flags. 🇮🇳 Respect the Symbol. Honor the Craft. Support Khadi. 🇮🇳</p>

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