HomeNewsOpinionQuick Take | Why Baba Ramdev, and not PM Modi, is the real driver of khadi's popularity

Quick Take | Why Baba Ramdev, and not PM Modi, is the real driver of khadi's popularity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s intervention to revamp KVIC and promote khadi did help the state-owned entity in getting business, but what really helped is the marketing of swadeshi by yoga-guru-turned-businessman Baba Ramdev.

January 04, 2019 / 12:19 IST
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Sounak Mitra Moneycontrol News

Yoga-guru-turned-businessman Baba Ramdev’s marketing of swadeshi did not just ensure a hockey-stick growth curve for his consumer upstart Patanjali Ayurved, it simultaneously helped state-owned Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) – the marketer of khadi branded products -- to become the largest entity in the packaged consumer goods and apparel industry.

In fiscal year ended March 2017, KVIC had total sales of Rs 52,138.21 crore. Since FY13, the company has witnessed a compounded annual growth rate of around 33 percent. KVIC’s FY17 revenue is more than the annual revenue of any of the apparel retailing companies or consumer packaged goods companies in the country. In comparison, the country’s largest packaged goods company Hindustan Unilever had revenue at Rs 34,487 crore in FY17.

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This is the first time since KVIC's inception in 1956 that the state-owned entity has grown so fast. But, what could be reason for this jump in KVIC’s growth?

There are two reasons that jump to mind.