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What is Karigar Management?

Definition: In the Indian textile industry, a Karigar is a skilled artisan or tailor. "Karigar Management" refers to the specific software system utilized to track individual worker assignments, piece-rate wages, and daily production output across a shop floor.

Simple Explanation

Unlike corporate offices where employees are paid a fixed monthly salary, the traditional Indian tailoring workforce predominantly operates on a "piece-rate" system. This means a Karigar is paid specifically per garment they complete (e.g., ₹200 for a Blouse, ₹800 for a Sherwani). A Karigar Management system mathematically tracks who stitched what, automatically calculating their weekly financial payouts.

Practical Example

"Instead of arguing every Saturday evening about how many items Raju completely stitched this week, the shop owner opens their Karigar Management module in Stitchline. It instantly displays that Raju completed 8 Salwars and 3 Cholis, automatically summing his wage to ₹3,400 due based on pre-set shop labor rates."

Core Use Cases

  • 1. Piece-Rate Ledger automationCalculating exact wages automatically based on daily assigned completions.
  • 2. Quality Control trackingIdentifying exactly which Karigar was responsible for a specific ruined garment via embedded digital tags.
  • 3. Advance Payment deductionsManaging the common practice of Karigars taking small loans against future work and tracking repayment.
  • 4. Workload BalancingVisually seeing which tailor has 15 pending orders assigned versus someone who has 0, preventing bottlenecks.