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Week-long capacity building workshop begins at NIFT Srinagar

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08/05/2024
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Week-long capacity building workshop begins at NIFT Srinagar

Event to focus on fostering women leadership, capacity building of SHG Groups in Kashmir on Craft Empowerment

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Srinagar, May 08: A week long Capacity Building Workshop for Women leaders from various Self Help Groups (Crafts) has kick-started at National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Srinagar.

The capacity building workshop is being organised by the National
Commission for Women (NCW) in collaboration with NIFT Srinagar.

The Capacity Development Workshop will run from 7th – 11th May, 2024 in which 44 Women Artisans from various SHGs are participating.

The objective of the workshop is to enhance the existing skills of the SHG leaders and build their capacities with regard to technology upgradation, latest design trends, improving packaging methods and also providing them with market linkages.

The inaugural ceremony of the workshop was held on Tuesday at NIFT Campus, Ompora Budgam. Rekha Sharma , Chairperson, NCW was the Chief Guest. The event was also attended by Zubair Ahmad, Director, IICT and Dr. Muqbil Burhan, Associate Professor, IIM Jammu.

Dr. Javid Ahmad Wani, Director, NIFT Srinagar thanked the National Commission for Women & its Chairperson for providing the collaborative opportunity for the workshop. He mentioned that the the program module has been designed and customised to suit the specific requirements of the SHGs- covering the areas of Management Skills, use of Social Media tools, Spotting of Market Trends, Importance of Packaging of Crafts, Product Shoot. Apart from NIFT faculty, the training shall be imparted by the faculty from IIM Jammu.

Rekha Sharma , Chairperson , National Commission for Women (NCW), highlighted the rich wellspring of inspiration that the artisans of Kashmir are privileged to inhabit. She spoke about the natural splendor of the Kashmir Valley, emphasizing how its breathtaking landscapes offer a boundless reservoir of motifs and patterns for artisans to draw upon in their craftwork.She underscored the importance of financial literacy among women artisans affiliated with Self Help Groups (SHGs), recognizing it as a cornerstone for the sustainable growth and prosperity of their collective enterprises.

Sharma meticulously outlined a spectrum of government schemes available to the SHGs for accessing vital financial resources to bolster their endeavors. She further emphasised on a harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation in artisanal creations, urging participants to infuse their craftsmanship with a blend of timeless heritage and contemporary flair.

By embracing this synthesis of old and new, she envisioned their products gaining heightened appeal and marketability in an increasingly discerning consumer landscape. She mentioned the transformative potential of social media as a potent catalyst for amplifying artisans’ visibility and expanding their market reach. She mentioned how leveraging digital platforms could empower artisans to showcase their creations to a global audience, fostering connections and catalyzing commerce in unprecedented ways.

Recognising entrepreneurship as a powerful vehicle for economic empowerment and social advancement, she pledged the Commission’s steadfast support in fostering an ecosystem conducive to the growth and prosperity of women artisans across Kashmir.

Zubair Ahmad, Director, IICT appreciated the efforts of NCW and NIFT in collaborating for organizing this workshop. Dr. Muqbil Burhan, Associate Professor, IIM Jammu mentioned that IIM as a premium institute in J&K is committed to collaborating with any organization for the overall community progress.

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