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Four-tonne charkha was made by 26 workers and completed in 40 days
Charkha to showcase India's symbol of non-violence to the world
The spinning wheel was made by a Khadi industry unit in Ahmedabad
The four-tonne Charkha made from high-quality teak wood, which is estimated to last for over 50 years, was built by around 26 workers and carpenters who completed it in 40 days, the KVIC said in a statement.
"It was the initiative of KVIC Chairman VK Saxena who decided to install the world's largest charkha at the international airport in Delhi to showcase India's symbol of non-violence to the world through the airport where around 2,50,000 people/tourists visit every day," the statement said.
The order for making of the wooden spinning wheel was given to Paryog Samiti, a KVIC unit, located near Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in the Gujarat capital and is ready for dispatch, it said.
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