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  <title>Mastering the Occupational role of Pit loom Handloom Weavers: An In-Depth Study</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.03.196</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The study aimed to understand and explore the occupational profile of pit loomhandloom<br />
weavers,involvement and details related to the weaving activity and occupational problems of<br />
weavers. A total number of 120Saree handloom weavers working on pit loom in the state of<br />
Andhra Pradesh are selected purposively as the sample.The major findings of the study include</p>
<p>that fifty-two per cent of the weavers work for 9-11 hrs whereas 42.50% work for more than 12<br />
hrs and above irrespective of their age and health condition.More than half of the study sample<br />
are independent weavers (54.17%), followed by 27.50 % as cooperative weavers and 16.67 % as<br />
middlemen weavers.The majority 90 per cent of the handloom weavers get a minimum pay of<br />
Rs.1000 –Rs.2999/- for each item whereas very few 7.5 % receive pay of minimum Rs.3000-<br />
Rs.3999/-.Nearly sixty per cent of the weavers perform the activity in hall followed by 21.67 per<br />
cent and 17.50 % in open shed and separate room in their own residences.It was reported that<br />
most of the weavers were always involved in activities such as spinning (35.83%),winding and<br />
warping (34.17%),lacing of cards (45.83%),setting the warp on loom (58.33%) ,preparing the<br />
loom for activity (67.50%) and all the weavers involved in weaving activity (100%).All the<br />
weavers of the study reported that they carry out the work at the same workplace in insufficient<br />
spaces, the work involves mainly repetitive tasks and experience difficulties in exerting force<br />
because of awkward postures and sitting in uncomfortable positions without the backrest. Nearly<br />
three fourth of the weavers always had the health problems such as eye strain (85.00%),shoulder<br />
pain (74.17%),leg pain (78.33%),foot pain (86.6%),hand pain (70.83%),wrist<br />
pain(73.33%),neckpain (70.00%),joint pain(73.33%),finger pain(73.33%),knee<br />
pain(73.33%),backpain (75.83%) and muscle pain (74.17%).The economic problems faced by<br />
weavers include low wages and less financial assistance from government schemes (100%),<br />
sometimes delay in payment (76.67%) and payment in installment (80.00%).</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The study aimed to understand and explore the occupational profile of pit loomhandloom<br />
weavers,involvement and details related to the weaving activity and occupational problems of<br />
weavers. A total number of 120Saree handloom weavers working on pit loom in the state of<br />
Andhra Pradesh are selected purposively as the sample.The major findings of the study include</p>
<p>that fifty-two per cent of the weavers work for 9-11 hrs whereas 42.50% work for more than 12<br />
hrs and above irrespective of their age and health condition.More than half of the study sample<br />
are independent weavers (54.17%), followed by 27.50 % as cooperative weavers and 16.67 % as<br />
middlemen weavers.The majority 90 per cent of the handloom weavers get a minimum pay of<br />
Rs.1000 –Rs.2999/- for each item whereas very few 7.5 % receive pay of minimum Rs.3000-<br />
Rs.3999/-.Nearly sixty per cent of the weavers perform the activity in hall followed by 21.67 per<br />
cent and 17.50 % in open shed and separate room in their own residences.It was reported that<br />
most of the weavers were always involved in activities such as spinning (35.83%),winding and<br />
warping (34.17%),lacing of cards (45.83%),setting the warp on loom (58.33%) ,preparing the<br />
loom for activity (67.50%) and all the weavers involved in weaving activity (100%).All the<br />
weavers of the study reported that they carry out the work at the same workplace in insufficient<br />
spaces, the work involves mainly repetitive tasks and experience difficulties in exerting force<br />
because of awkward postures and sitting in uncomfortable positions without the backrest. Nearly<br />
three fourth of the weavers always had the health problems such as eye strain (85.00%),shoulder<br />
pain (74.17%),leg pain (78.33%),foot pain (86.6%),hand pain (70.83%),wrist<br />
pain(73.33%),neckpain (70.00%),joint pain(73.33%),finger pain(73.33%),knee<br />
pain(73.33%),backpain (75.83%) and muscle pain (74.17%).The economic problems faced by<br />
weavers include low wages and less financial assistance from government schemes (100%),<br />
sometimes delay in payment (76.67%) and payment in installment (80.00%).</p>
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