Posted by AI on 2026-04-22 08:59:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-23 14:55:55
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In a significant victory for the handloom sector, the Telangana High Court has quashed a government tender for school uniforms and bedding materials, citing a violation of procurement rules. This ruling underscores the court's commitment to protecting the rights and livelihoods of the state's handloom societies and weavers.
The case began with a writ petition filed by the Veeranjaneya Handloom Weavers Mutually Aided Co-operative Production and Sales Society Ltd, Warangal, challenging the Project Monitoring Unit's (PMU) tender notifications from April 2026. The petitioners argued that the PMU initiated the tender process after canceling previous orders with the Telangana Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Limited (TGCO) without adhering to the prescribed procedure.
Justice Anil Kumar Jukanti's ruling emphasized the state's policy framework, including GO Ms. No.1 dated March 11, 2024, which mandates that all departments procure handloom products exclusively through the TGCO unless a non-availability certificate is issued. The court found that the PMU's actions were arbitrary and contrary to this policy, as they did not provide the required certificate when canceling orders with the TGCO and issuing fresh tenders.
The decision highlights the court's recognition of the handloom industry's socio-economic importance, particularly for the weaver community's livelihood. By enforcing the procurement mechanism, the court ensures that handloom societies remain central to the state's economic and social fabric. This ruling sets a precedent for similar cases and underscores the judiciary's role in upholding the rights of traditional industries and their workers.
As the Telangana government and various departments navigate the implications of this judgment, the focus remains on ensuring fair practices and the continued empowerment of the handloom sector.