Mahatma Gandhi often used to quote the Vedantic thought of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam that envisioned the entire mankind as one family. Seventeen years after his death in 1948, up north of a divided India, Jammu and Kashmir got its Khadi, Village and Industries Board. A statutory body that strives to nurture village artisans, the KVIB conceptually sustains the lofty movement the apostle of non-violence had begun in 1918. A century later, the KVIB in this border-state is weaving a fabric soiled by widespread allegations of corruption steeped in nepotism.