He said this at a function to mark the 'Rashtriya Charkha Diwas' here in a bid to promote the khadi industry in Bihar.
Proper branding of khadi clothes would raise its demand among the people, the chief minister said, adding that the state Industries department has entered into an agreement with NIFT for "new design" khadi garments.
In a bid to promote the khadi industry in Bihar, the state government would erect a Rs-17 crore building for it to set up showrooms, he added.
The state government was making "every effort" to popularise khadi in view of the centenary celebrations of Champaran satyagraha, Mahatma Gandhi's first major agitation against the British, he added.
Industries Minister Jai Kumar Singh and Gandhian Razi Ahmad were present on the occasion among others.
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