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Plans afoot to develop Karnataka's Badanavalu Khadi Centre into tourist spotThe Minister held discussions with Nanjangud MLA Darshan Dhruvanarayan, officials from the Tourism Department and the Khadi Board to prepare a roadmap for the project.
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Bengaluru: Badanavalu Khadi Centre that was visited by Mahatma Gandhi in 1927 and 1932 will soon be converted into a tourist destination by reviving all the historical landmarks and highlighting the significance of khadi, said Priyank Kharge, Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj.

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Mahatma Gandhi had visited Badanavalu to encourage the khadi movement and provide momentum to the concept of “Gram Swaraj”. 

The Minister held discussions with Nanjangud MLA Darshan Dhruvanarayan, officials from the Tourism Department and the Khadi Board to prepare a roadmap for the project.

Under the proposed plan, the development will be undertaken across seven acres in Badanavalu village, incorporating facilities such as the history of khadi weaving practiced in the village, a khadi production unit, training centre, design centre, khadi testing and storage facilities and a khadi research centre, the Minister said during the meeting. 

He added that the centre will also feature details about freedom fighters from Mysuru district and a museum, among other tourist attractions.

Priyank said, “Khadi was an integral part of India’s freedom struggle. It had a far-reaching vision and multidimensional impact. Gandhi attached great importance to khadi as a household industry, viewing it as a symbol of self-reliance, simplicity, and freedom.”

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(Published 17 January 2026, 02:45 IST)