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State: Kerala State: Kerala Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion - M/s Kanhirode M/s Kanhirode HWCS 1 National HWCS LTD .No.L 44 LTD .No.L 44, Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur GI product for best Quilted District. (Cannano Plain performance Cotton Contact No. – Kannur re Home Treadle Enclosed - society by Bed 9447749245 Furnishings Ministry of Spread E mail- -2009) Textiles, Govt. M/s Kanhirode [email protected] 2 of India HWCS LTD .No.L 44 om - M/s Kanhirode M/s Kanhirode HWCS 3 National HWCS LTD .No.L 44 LTD .No.L 44, Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur GI product for best District. (Cannano performance Seat Plain Contact No. – Kannur re Home Treadle Enclosed society by Cushion 9447749245 Furnishings - Ministry of E mail- -2009) Textiles, Govt. M/s Kanhirode [email protected] 4 of India HWCS LTD .No.L 44 om Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion - M/s Kanhirode M/s Kanhirode HWCS 5 National HWCS LTD .No.L 44 LTD .No.L 44, Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur GI product for best District. (Cannano Weft Cut performance Cotton Velveteen Contact No. – Kannur re Home pile Enclosed - society by Floor Mat 9447749245 Furnishings technique Ministry of E mail- -2009) Textiles, Govt. M/s Kanhirode [email protected] 6 of India HWCS LTD .No.L 44 om Smt. Sujatha M/s Kanhirode HWCS 7 National LTD .No.L 44, 9895415266 Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur GI product for best District. Cotton (Cannano performance Contact No. – Kannur Bedsprea re Home Plain Treadle Enclosed society by 9447749245 d Furnishings Ministry of E mail- -2009) Textiles, Govt. Shri Rajan.M [email protected] 8 of India om 9747467633 M/s The Lokanath Weavers Industrial Co- Op. Society Ltd. L.L.99 Terry Shri avithran.A ,Mundayad.P.O.Chov Terry Pile motion 9 Kannur - Terry Towel - Enclosed va, Kannur - 670594 with twin 9961095409 Contact No. – beam 9446744524 E mail - Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion [email protected] M/s Kanhirode HWCS National LTD .No.L 44, Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur for best Smt.Sunitha District. performance 10 Contact No. – society by 9747538571 9447749245 Ministry of E mail- Textiles, Govt. [email protected] of India om Smt.Sahaja.K.V. 11 M/s The Lokanath 9847623556 Weavers Industrial Co- Op. Society Ltd. L.L.99 ,Mundayad.P.O.Chov Honeyco va, Kannur - 670594 Kannur - Honeycomb Multi Enclosed mb Towel Contact No. – treadle 9446744524 Smt.Prema.K E mail - 12 [email protected] 9847979215 Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion Shri Asokan M/s Kanhirode HWCS 13 National LTD .No.L 44, 9995840792 Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur for best District. performance Linen Plain Contact No. – Kannur - Treadle Enclosed society by Shirting 9447749245 Ministry of E mail- Textiles, Govt. Shri Ramachandran [email protected] 14 of India om 9995061374 Smt.Kamala 15 M/s Kanhirode HWCS National 9562112503 LTD .No.L 44, Award 1993-94 Kanhirode , Kannur for best District. performance Cotton Plain Contact No. – Kannur - Treadle Enclosed society by Shirting 9447749245 Ministry of E mail- Textiles, Govt. Smt. Sajini [email protected] 16 of India om 9747224308 GI product M/s (Balarama Chemmannykuzhi, Shri Sadanandan Thiruvan Balarama puram Yarathuveedu, Sant Kabir 17 athapura puram Sarees Plain Jacquard Enclosed Naruvamoodu.P.O., Award- 2009 9633551960 m Sarees & Fine Trivandrum District - Cotton 695528 Fabrics- Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion M/s SreeBhagavathy 2009) HWCS Ltd.T. 350, Award of Best Balaramapuram , society in Trivandrum District- Shri Helen Trivandrum 695042 18 District issued Contact No - 9847256034 by Kerala State 9847666231 Government in E mail - 2017-18 handloompalace@ya hoo.co.in Smt.Baby.J M/s SreeBhagavathy 19 HWCS Ltd.T. 350, GI product 9048731717 Award of Best Balaramapuram , (Balarama society in Trivandrum District- puram Thiruvan Trivandrum Balarama 695042 Sarees Plain athapura District issued puram Treadle Enclosed Contact No - & Fine m by Kerala State Dhoti 9847666231 Cotton Government in Smt.Bindhu.I E mail - Fabrics- 2017-18 20 handloompalace@ya 2009) 9995476734 hoo.co.in M/s Paravur Award of Best GI product Handloom Weavers society in (Chenda Smt.Latha.E.P Co-operative Society Ernakulam Chendam Ernakula mangala Plain 21 . Ltd. No.3428, North District issued angalam Treadle Enclosed m mDhoties& 6282054116 Paravur, by Kerala State Dhoti Setmundu ChendamangalamJu Government in - 2012) nction, Ernakulam 2018-19 Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion District-683513 Contact No- Smt.Reena 8157977576 22 E mail - 9048848536 paravurhwcs3428@g mail.com M/s Paravur Handloom Weavers Smt.Sandhya.P.S Co-operative Society Award of Best 23 . Ltd. No.3428, North society in 9746427460 Paravur, Ernakulam GI product Chendamangalam District issued (Chenda Chendam Junction, Ernakulam Ernakula by Kerala State mangala angalam Plain Treadle Enclosed District-683513 m Government in mDhoties& Set Mundu Contact No- 2018-19 Setmundu 8157977576 - 2012) Smt.Sasikala.V.S E mail - 24 paravurhwcs3428@g 9349077790 mail.com M/s The Kasaragod Shri Damodaran.K Weavers' Co- 25 operative Production 9809224080 & Sales Society Ltd.No.L.381, GI product Jacquard Vidyanagar, Kasargod Kasarago Plain with Solid Kasaragod, Kerala – (Kasarago Enclosed e d Saree border 671123 d Saree - Technique Contact No – 2010) Shri Madhava 9895172850 26 E mail - 9633466517 kasaragodsareeshl@g mail.com Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion M/s Shri Saravanan KuthampullyKaitharyN aithuVyvasayaSahaka 27 9605135235 ranaSangham Ltd. No. Award of Best H.IND (R) 196 society in GI product ,Thiruvilwamala, Thrissur District Kuthampul Plain Kuthampully (P.O), Thrissur issued by (Kuthamp Jacquard Enclosed ly Saree Thrissur– 680594 Kerala State ully Saree - Contact No – Government in 2010) Shri Prem 9447773609 2018-19 28 E mail - 9947040340 kuthampullyweavers@ gmail.com M/s Shri Jayakumar KuthampullyKaitharyN 29 aithuVyvasayaSahaka ranaSangham Ltd. No. Award of Best 8943859117 GI product H.IND (R) 196 society in ,Thiruvilwamala, Thrissur District Kuthampul (Kuthamp Plain Kuthampully (P.O), Thrissur issued by Treadle Enclosed ly Dhoti ullyDhoties Thrissur– 680594 Kerala State &Setmund Contact No – Government in Shri Lakshmanan u - 2016) 9447773609 2018-19 30 E mail - 9946482136 kuthampullyweavers@ gmail.com Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion M/s Shri Kanagaraj KuthampullyKaitharyN 31 aithuVyvasayaSahaka 9447900280 ranaSangham Ltd. No. Award of Best GI product H.IND (R) 196 society in ,Thiruvilwamala, Thrissur District Kuthampul (Kuthamp Plain Kuthampully (P.O), Thrissur issued by ly Set Treadle Enclosed ullyDhoties Thrissur– 680594 Kerala State Mundu &Setmund Contact No – Government in Shri Sivaraj u - 2016) 9447773609 2018-19 32 E mail - 9544184692 kuthampullyweavers@ gmail.com Smt.Siny.S 33 M/s Veliyam - 9188419254 PadinjattinkaraHWICS. H43 Veliyam west, kollam - Cotton Plain 691540 Kollam - Enclosed Dhoti Treadle Mob.9447865210 e.mail- Smt. K.Prabhakaran [email protected] 34 om 9048188291 Prod Name of Phot Name of Awardee/ Award Indicate, Technique uct S.N Complete address, Photo of exclusive Weaves practiced in os of weaver/ District received, if if it is GI of product des o. M.No. e.mail Weaver handloom the handloom product prod and Mobile Number any product weaving cript products ucts ion Smt.Sandhya.P. M/s Ajay Weavers 35 Industrial (Workshop) - 9645753292 Co-op Society Ltd. No.HL.IND (D) 238, EdcheriNorth.P.O., Kozhikod Honeyco Multi - Honeycomb Enclosed Vadakara, Kozhikode e mb Towel Treadle Mob.9495817676 Smt.Rajitha.P Email - 36 ajayweavers2017@gm 9846672473 ail.com Smt.Sangeetha.S M/s Panavally 37 - handloom weavers co 9048383236 op society Ltd no.H.142 Printed Alaphuzh Plain Manapuram.P.O.
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