Indian textile industry is appreciated around the globe for its traditional and contemporary styles of designing and production. This is because of the rich resources of the country that supports its industry.When it comes to licensed home textiles product for sale , Khadi is the fabric that represents the entire unit. It's recognized as 'Khaddar' too which is developed through the method of spinning threads on 'Charkha'. Charkha was used before independence which has now been replaced by advanced machinery specifically for the purpose of manufacturing and production of Khadi and other fabric. Still India remembers the famous Khadi movement lead by Mahatma Gandhi with the objective of discouraging Indians from the use of foreign clothing.Khadi was considered as an exclusive fabric by rural people and political leaders during pre-independence period. Even today, it's used for special occasions by elite classes, most of them being associated with the political groups. Silk and Khadi both are remarkable of simplicity, luxury and royalty.People from rural or urban region both are not so much fond of Khadi for their clothing. Still many fashionable women and men prefer wearing those long shirts and trousers and kurta paijama's made of the same fabric. Khadi cotton is worn during summer with the belief that it keeps the body cool and soft. And it's all true because the crops in India are harvested using natural methods the fabric developed by them is 100% authentic. Cost of this fabric is quite high in comparison to the other material. People from rural background can't afford them and it requires huge maintenance cost too. But quality consideration often leaves cost matter behind. People buy them for their real charm and smoothness regardless of its pricing. Teri cot and silk are two other prominent fabrics of the textile industry India. Sarees and sherwani's are generally available in silk material. It adds royalty in the personality of the person.