MSME Minister Narayan Rane Launched Anti Bacterial Fabric Developed by Kumarappa National Under KVIC

The Minister also lauded the innovative Khadi Prakritik Paint made from cow dung and the unique plastic-mixed handmade paper developed by the Institute.

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Union Minister for MSME Shri Narayana Rane launched the unique anti-bacterial fabric developed by Kumarappa National Handmade Paper Institute, Jaipur, under KVIC. The fabric is treated with an anti-bacterial agent extracted from cow dung which prevents bacterial growth in the fabric. Shri Rane said this innovative fabric could be of great use in hospitals and other medical facilities.

The Minister also lauded the innovative Khadi Prakritik Paint made from cow dung and the unique plastic-mixed handmade paper developed by the Institute. He said the two products had great potential of creating rural employment while also contributing to environmental protection. He said all efforts would be made to take KhadiPrakritik Paint to every village of the country and project it as a model of sustainable employment.

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Shri Rane said KhadiPrakritik Paint is a unique product that can serve the twin objectives of employment generation as well as environmental protection. It is eco-friendly and cost-effective. He added that his Ministry aims at setting up KhadiPrakritik Paint units in every part of the country that will give a big boost to the government’s rural employment initiatives.

The Minister directed the officials to explore the feasibility of setting up plastic-mixed handmade paper units in rural areas for creating local employment. He said this handmade paper unit developed by KVIC will go a long way in fighting the menace of single-use plastic. On the one hand, this will clear the plastic waste from nature and on the other hand, it will create thousands of new employment in the handmade paper industry and strengthen the rural economy.

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