Monday, July 04, 2016

KVIC set to open outlet at city airport

Visakhapatnam: Khadi and Village Industries Commission is all set to open its retail unit at Visakhapatnam International Airport, which would be the first-ever outlet to be housed in an Indian airport.

The 120 sq ft stall, allotted by Airports Authority of India, will begin its retailing operations from July 8 post its inauguration scheduled at 2 p.m. Besides expanding its market reach, the store established at a cost of Rs.50 lakh also aims at giving a fillip to rural artisans by bringing out a wide variety of herbal soaps, shampoos and essential oils, sandalwood-based incense sticks, organic perfumes, cosmetics, and honey. “The catalogue will soon include home decors made of bamboo and cane, hand-woven denim jeans, jackets, leather shoes and handbags and hand woven coir carpets. Though this project has been delayed by a couple of months, we are glad that it gained momentum in the last few weeks, inching closer towards completion,” says K. Brahmajee Rao, Divisional Director of KVIC, Visakhapatnam, adding that the new store currently has products such as silk saris, kurta-pyjama sets for men, salwar-suits , readymade khadi silk shirts, fabrics, towels, hankies, and Ponduru khadi products. The outlet will be kept open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and will remain open all seven days in a week.
04/07/16 Rani Devalla/The Hindu
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