The term Khadi refers to a hand-spun and handwoven cloth made from natural fibres in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Khadi is most commonly woven from cotton but can also be made from silk and wool. In the 1920’s, Mahatma Gandhi promoted khadi cloth to help boost the Indian economy by reducing foreign imports. The idea
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