SME Times News Bureau | 24 Jul, 2020
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that
empowering the potters’ community is a big step toward inclusive development.
Under Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana of Khadi and
Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Shah distributed 100 electric potter
wheels to 100 trained artisans in village Balwa under Kalol Taluka in his
parliamentary constituency of Gandhinagar via video conference from New Delhi.
Lauding the Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana, the Home
Minister said the initiative would go a long way in strengthening the
marginalized potters’ community while also reviving the traditional art of
pottery.
He also interacted with five potters – Ashok Bhai
Prajapati, Rajesh Bhai Prajapati, Jayanti Bhai Prajapati, Surekhaben Prajapati
and Velji Bhai Prajapati - who have been given 10-days training by KVIC in
pottery making and provided with electric chaak and other equipment to empower
them.
“I am glad to see the change that has ushered in
the lives of our potters. Our government in the Centre is always concerned for
better livelihood of the Prajapati community. The distribution of electric
chaak is a gift from our Prime Minister to the people of Gujarat,” Shri Amit
Shah said.
The Home Minister assured the potters that
arrangements, including tie-up with the railway, will be made to provide proper
marketing channel for selling their products.
Shah appreciated the efforts of KVIC in providing
sustainable employment opportunities to the weaker sections through its
schemes. “Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana is one such step towards making the
potters’ community “Aatmanirbhar”. I am hopeful that KVIC will continue to work
for the benefit of marginalized sections,” he said.
KVIC Chairman Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena informed
that more than 17,000 electric chaaks have so far been distributed across the
country benefiting nearly 70,000 people of the potters’ community.
“This has impacted the lives of potters in a big
way. With electric chaaks, the production of clay items has increased by
manifold. At present, nearly 2 crore kulhars are made every day across the
country. Potters are successfully selling these kulhars at 400 railway stations
which is a perfect marketing platform for them,” Saxena said.