Khadi Day is celebrated on October 2nd, coinciding with Mahatma Gandhi's birthday. This day promotes khadi, a handspun and handwoven fabric that symbolizes self-reliance and was central to India's independence movement. It celebrates the tradition of Indian craftsmanship and promotes sustainability through the use of natural fibers.
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