Delhi: Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Sh. Giriraj Singh, Minister of State for MSME, Sh. Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Chairman KVIC Sh. Vinai Kumar Saxena was also present.
The project was conceptualized by Chairman KVIC in March 2020 and later developed by Kumarappa National Handmade Paper Institute, Jaipur (a KVIC unit)
Speaking at the launch function, Sh. Nitin Gadkari said the step is aligned with the Prime Minister’s vision of increasing farmers’ income. The step, he said, is part of an effort to improve the rural economy to such an extent that reverse migration begins from the cities to rural areas.
Some interesting facts about 'Khadi Prakritik Paint':-
- Khadi Prakritik Paint is available in two forms – distemper paint and plastic emulsion paint.
- The paint is priced at only Rs. 120 per litre for the distemper, and Rs.225 per litre for the emulsion
- Cow dung as its main ingredient, the paint is cost-effective and odorless and has been certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards. Khadi Prakritik Emulsion paint meets BIS 15489:2013 standards;whereas Khadi Prakritik Distemper paint meets BIS 428:2013 standards.
- The paint is free from heavy metals like lead, mercury, chromium, arsenic, cadmium, and others.
- It has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties.
- The paint has successfully passed various test parameters such as application of paint, thinning properties, drying time, and finish, among others.
- It dries in less than 4 hours and has a smooth and uniform finish.
- The paint can be applied to the interior as well as exterior walls. Both distemper and emulsion paints are available in the white base colour, and it can be developed in any color by suitably mixing colorants.