Khadi & Village Industries : The only solution |
T. Krishnamurthy
Any concept associated with Gandhiji should
necessarily be a derivative of truth and non-violence. For this Indian rural
economy is not an exception. For Gandhiji “Truth and Ahimsa must incarnate
in socialism. That economics is untrue which ignores or disregards moral
values.”
Violence is an offshoot of exploitation, be it
political, social or economic. All wars between countries are fought for
economic reasons directly or indirectly. The recent gulf war is an example.
Similarly, lot of killings takes place due to social inequalities and
exploitation. The ever widening gulf between the have –nots is the root
cause, leading to misery and “When the cup of misery fills it overflows in
form of revolutions”. Hence, an economic order free from the bane of
exploitation is a prerequisite for a nonviolent peaceful society.
The Alternatives:
Then, how to build an economic system which does not give room for
exploitation of one by the other? We have seen that it is the unbridled play
of profit motive of the privileged classes that leads to exploitation of the
under privileged. Such a situation exists in a capitalistic economy where
individual’s profits is allowed a free play and he is given every
opportunity to exploit all situations to his gain even to the extent of
injuring the very society he lives in.
In trying to stem this rot, the communistic
ideology swings the pendulum to the other end by curbing the profit motive
of the individual to such an extent that the persons loses his individuality
and initiative all together and become yet another cogwheel in the machine.
We have seen this system also crumble. The very “proletariat” for whose
benefit the communist philosophy was supposed to have taken birth, rose in
revolt against it, because the individual, his aspirations and values were
lost sight of. For Gandhiji “No society can be built on a denial of
individual freedom.”
Gandhiji suggested the third alternative, the
“Sarvodaya’ social order, which believes “that every individual has a
personality which when properly developed .has a contribution to make to
society. “In the economic field “decentralization commodity production
ensures the producer the product is ensured of the fruits of his labour.
Where the producer is ensured the producer is no exploitation and there is
no violence.
Mass Production or
Production by Masses: Mere Production does not contribute to rise
in the standard of consumption, which is supposed to indicate the standard
of living .What is produced has to be consumed and for consuming, the people
require the purchasing power. Purchasing power cannot be distributed either
as doles or by emergency programmes like laying roads or building dams. The
only effective means of distributing purchasing power is to provide
production employment to provide all people universally .If the stress is on
mass production and not on production by the masses and for the masses there
won’t be consumption and in its absence there cannot be further production.
If the economy has. If the economy has to healthy the chain “Production
–consumption-production” should remain unbroken. Consumption is said be the
mother or production. Students of economics read about the “Great Depression
1930”its cause, effects and cure. Our production pattern should have a
built-in system of providing universal employment side by side with
production so that larger numbers of people get the purchasing power to
purchase what is produced. The only alternative that answers this
requirement is the labour intensive decentralized production.
2. Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari also said the
same thing in different words. “You can not distribute wealth after
producing it. You won’t succeed in getting men to agree to it .But you can
produce wealth so as to secure equitable distribution before producing it”.
3. Gandhiji conceived Khadi Programme as a key
to solve the economic problems of the country. According to him “its’ one
great merit is that it solves, as nothing else can, the economic problem of
India and removes starvation” (collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, Volume
23:458-59).In the year 1925 he wrote in Young India “If we want the millions
to earns a few paises by doing honest and honorable work, the only possible
instrument to present them with, in our country, is the gentle and graceful
spinning wheel.”
By advocating spinning wheel, one should not
think that Gandhiji was against machines .But he asserted and said “that to
produces cloth, which is our basic need, in mills is an economic blunder of
the first magnitude just as it would be to supply cheap bread through huge
bakeries established in big cities and to destroy the family stove”. He also
associated khadi with his unique concept of peace, non-violence, truth and
self sufficiency. With the all pervading inspiration given Gandhiji, Khadi
not only prospered but also become the livery of Freedom Movement, in spite
of the stiff opposition from the alien government.
4. After we attained freedom the Union
Government of free India, continued the legacy of the freedom movement and
gave support to the Khadi programme. A statutory Khadi & village industries
Commission was constituted at the All India Level, and State Khadi & village
Industries Boards sprang up in each state. As a result of this all round
support, the Khadi sector could make enormous contribution to the nation’s
economy in terms of production and employment. The annual production of
Khadi has touched Rs.350 Crores, there by proving employment to 13.87 lakhs
of rural People.
Considering the useful contribution the Khadi
Sector is making to the country’s economy, particularly in the field of
rural employment, the Government of India through it fit to ensure its
continuation even by subsiding its product. The selling price of Khadi is
slightly higher than that of mill made cloth because it is handspun and hand
woven .The wage component in the Khadi cloth is higher than in mill cloth.
To ensure that Khadi is sold even through its price is higher and at the
same time to see that the buyer is not penalized on account of this ,the
Government Offered what we know as ‘Rebate’ .This rebate actually goes to
the buyer and not the producing institutions. In fact the Khadi Institution
are actually the losers because they allow rebate to the buyers and wait for
years to get it reimbursed by the Government.
Waning Interests
Of late, the Government of India appears to be
losing interest in the development of Khadi Sector .This is perhaps in tune
with the policy Liberalization, Globalization and Free Market Economy. The
same Government, which a few decades back, considered assistance to Khadi a
Justifiable necessity because of its useful contribution to the economy and
its inability to withstand the competition with the mill sector is now
expecting Khadi to stand on its own legs and compete with mill sector. The
Government conveniently forgets the fact that the very conveniently forgets
the fact that the very characteristic feature of khadi that it is costly is
an asset to the society in as much as it results in providing employment
to millions of rural people , particularly women.
Some people question about the economic
viability of Khadi. If what is meant by the question is whether Khadi can
compete in price with the mill cloth, the answer is an emphatic “no”. But,
this negative answer applies to everything produced by man power as against
the articles produced by labour machinery .Even goods manufactured in
factories in India like cloth, iron, sugar etc. require state aid in some
form or the other .Such being the case to expect Khadi to stand on its own
legs is to ignore its basic character and useful contribution to Indian
economy Khadi sector employs 20 spinners, mostly women, to produce the same
quantity of yarn which is produced by a single power operated spindle.
A Pittance
The extent of support the Khadi sector gets
from the Government is a pittance compared to what other Government
enterprises to what other Government enterprises and Multi-national
companies get in the normal course. Take for instance Marathi Udyog .To
quote Sri Murusoli Maran, Union Minister for industries “through the
Government’s contribution to Maruthi Udyog’s equity is half of the Rs.133
crores,the public exchequer has already spent hundred of crores by way of
excise concessions, customs duty relief and sales tax waivers. It has become
a monopoly company, a champion because of state. “Suzuki of Japan has
already repatriated Rs.988.87 crores as profit over the past 12 years .In
this background let past the examine the downward trend in the Government’s
assistance to Khadi sector .In the past the working fund given to khadi
programme was interest free. Now 4.5) % interest is being charged on Khadi
Earlier Government use to give loans from plan provisions. Now plan
provision has depleted and the Khadi sector is being financed by the
consortium of banks (CBC) which expects working fund to be repaid in
installments, along with interest. This is something, which Khadi sector
cannot with stand, because of limited rotation and absence of provision in
the cost chart. Of late, for even the capital expenditure loan for buying
charkhas and looms the institution is directed to go to banks under Margin
Money Scheme. Drawing funds from commercial banks is not that easy. Even
rebate is being given reluctantly and it may stop any time.
Khadi is not mere cloth .It is a process of
social-economic reconstruction of our society. It is linked with the welfare
of millions of our rural poor. As long as the government continues to
proclaim that the objective is the welfare of the people, it has to continue
to support to Khadi Programme. Taking the contribution of Khadi Programme to
the task of employment generation. in to consideration, Government has to
consider it as a priority sector and do all that is consider it as priority
sector and do all that is required to keep it healthy .If any one thinks
that government is doing a favour to Khadi Sector, by extending assistance
to it, he is completely mistaken. Khadi contribute to the welfare of the
people and therefore it is the people‘s right to expect support from the
Government. Yes, Khadi sector can forego the government assistance, if
Government’s requirement of certain varieties of cloth is reserved for this
Khadi sector. Further, about 50% of the cloth required by Government
departments like Hospitals &Jails, may be purchased steps are taken Khadi
sector .If these positive steps are taken by the Khadi sector .If these
positive steps are taken by the Government, departments like Hospitals
&Jails, may be purchased from Khadi sector .If these positive steps are
taken by the Government, then Khadi sector can become self-supporting .But
the chances of Government taking such positive action are bleak.
The Khadi Sector is at cross roads today. It
is facing a severe challenge .There is immense scope for expansion. But it
is unable to do so for expansion. But it is unable to do so for expansion
.But it is unable to do so want of support .Even it is unable to do so for
want of support .Even its existence is a stake. There are two options before
the Khadi sector.
1. To fight with the Government for getting
its legitimate assistance in a democratic and nonviolent way. This is
legitimate cause, the programme is in the interest of the country’s economy
.We have a democratic Government and it is its duty to do what is good for
the people, particularly the rural masses. But, such a step needs support of
the people .We should do all that is required to muster people’s support.
Can we do it is the question.
2. To carry on Khadi programme as at present,
that is, on a commercial basis which means production for sale, Government’
support is essential. While we continue our efforts to secure Government
support, we should at the same time try to develop Khadi on individual self
sufficiency basis that is “Swawalambi Khadi “Even today there are people,
who spin and get their yarn exchanged for cloth in the Khadi Bandars. Number
of such Swavalambi Khadi wearers should be made to multiply.
Thus, instead of limiting our activity to
commercial Khadi as at present we should concentrate more and more on
Swavalambai Khadi... That means we will continue commercial Khadi to the
extent possible with or without Government support, and supplement it with
Swavalambi Khadi.
Whither are we going?
But, are we going in the path shown by
Gandhiji is the question that each one of us should pose ourself. No, we are
not going in the path shown by Gandhiji. it may not be wrong to say that we
are going in the opposite direction. The path we are adopting for bringing
about development in our country shows that we have ignored the fundamental
truth that the bulk of our population live in rural India. That is why Dr
J.C Kumarappa wrote “The trend pf events seem to be such that we shall end
by hanging ourselves with scientific ropes”.
Globalization &
Liberalization:
The new concepts of Globalization,
Liberalization and Privatization being advocated by the World Trade
Organization (WTO) are not at all beneficial to India and to the
underdeveloped and developing countries. By opening up the markets of the
poor countries for the consumer products produced by the rich countries
which are cheaper because of the heavy subsidies and tax concessions, the
WTO is only helping the rich countries. Further all sorts of restriction are
imposed for products of poor countries to reach countries.
The policies adopted by the WTO which is
dominated by the countries like the USA and the Western Union Countries, are
helping the rich countries exploit the underdeveloped and the developing
countries.
Consumer Culture:
These new concepts of Globalization.
Liberalization and privation are further spoiling the people by spreading
the consumer culture. Man is getting ready to do meet his consumer culture.
Man is getting ready to do anything to meet his consumer needs. One should
not forget that the world has enough to every man’s needs but for any man’s
greed. Further, the rich nations by adopting industrialization without any
control or restrictions are only polluting the mother earth’s environment by
carbon dioxide emission. This unhealthy trend was discussed with all
seriousness in the earth summit held at Rio-de-jenero. But the summit could
not bring about any solution particular because of non-cooperation by the
developed countries .The General Secretary of this Earth summit Mr. Mourice
Strong was so disappointment with the outcome that he said “we have been
the most successful species ever , we are now a species out of control . Our
very success is leading us into dangerous future “If we continue to develop
this consumer culture, the result will be, as some one has warned “Everyman
for himself and the devils takes the hind most.”
Growth in gross Domestic Product (GDP) alone
cannot bring justice and establish a peaceful society. What India needs is
Distributive Justice and environment protection .Decentralization economic
development is the only means for achieving this .Centralization and
exploitation are the two sides of the same coin. Exploitation of one by the
leads to violence and violence disturbs peace.
The living condition of the poor man living in
rural India can be improved only by adopting the policy of sustainable
development or in other words economics of decentralization which Mahatma
Gandhi and J. C. Kumarappa advocated. For achieving this they gave us the
programme of Rural Development through Khadi & Village industries. Let us realize this before it becomes too late. |