SME Times News Bureau | 17 Sep, 2020
Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC)
extended the benefits of various employment generation schemes to nearly 1500
persons in 10 Indian cities to celebrate “Sewa Diwas” on Thursday.
Minister of State for MSME, Pratap Chandra Sarangi
inaugurated a SFURTI Cluster of 500 artisans for making hand-knotted carpets in
Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh.
Sarangi lauded the initiatives of KVIC for empowering
artisans and said this would help realize the dream of resurgent India. He said
Khadi is playing a big role in making India “Aatmanirbhar”.
KVIC Chairman Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena launched six different
programs in Varanasi, the Parliamentary constituency of the Hon’ble Prime
Minister, that include the first Footwear Training cum Production Center in
Varanasi for leather artisans (Mochi) in collaboration with Central Footwear
Training Institute (CFTI), Agra.
He distributed 6 innovative cycle-mounted Tea/Coffee Selling
units under Project DigniTEA that will enable tea-sellers earn a respectable
livelihood while selling tea/coffee hygienically.
He distributed electric
potter wheels to 300 Kumhar families under Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana and 200
bee boxes to 20 farmers families under Honey Mission.
The KVIC Chairman also distributed
6 hand-operated Agarbatti making machines at Sewapuri Block in Varanasi under
the Khadi Agarbatti Aatmanirbhar Mission while also launching the plantation of
100 saplings of Bambusa Tulda, a bamboo species used for making Agarbatti
sticks. This will lead to local availability of raw material for Agarbatti.
Notably, Sewapuri has been
identified as one of the “Inspirational Districts” by Niti Aayog and several
projects have already been launched at Sewpuri to provide employment to migrant
workers.
In the scenic village of
Chullyu in Arunachal Pradesh, Saxena inaugurated state’s first Silk Training
cum Production Center that will create local employment to artisans and
increase the production of local Silk.
KVIC has renovated a
dilapidated government school building to develop the Silk Training cum
Production Center. Locals said no such job-oriented activity had taken place in
Arunachal Pradesh in the last 50 years.
KVIC Chairman said
sustainable development though local employment generation has been the key
focus of KVIC which is aligned with the Prime Minister’s commitment of “Job to
Every Hand” (Har Hath Me Kaam).
“It is the inspiration and
appeal of the Hon’ble Prime Minister that has taken Khadi to a new height. We
are hopeful that he will continue to lead Khadi as its biggest brand
ambassador,” Saxena said.
He also distributed 6
cycle-mounted Tea/Coffee Selling units to local unemployed youths each in New
Delhi, Jaipur and Chandigarh.
Seeking to empower local
artisans, KVIC Chairman distributed New Model Charkha in Rajasthan’s Bikaner
district and Kovilpatti in Madurai district in Tamil Nadu.
Similarly, to provide Khadi
artisans with better marketing opportunity, KVIC inaugurated two Khadi Sales
Outlets in Barkhedi in Bhopal and Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu respectively.