The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) will set-up 16 more 'Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries' centres in the rural parts, including three centres in Maharashtra, a senior commission official said today. |
In Maharashtra, the centres would be set up at Nanded in the Marathwada, Sindhudurg in Konkan and Bhadravati in the Vidarbha, KVIC CEO J S Mishra said. Thus, the number of KVIC centres will rise to 95, he said. |
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Mishra said, "Traditional industries will be revived under the Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI), under which more than 80,000 artisans will benefit directly." |
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KVIC will provide all the raw materials, kits, processing plants and also will help to market their finished products, Mishra said and added that a sum of Rs 85 lakh will be spent initially on these centres. |
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The Nanded centre will specialise in Khadi products like clothes and garments, while pottery units will be set-up in Vidarbha region. Sindhudurg, famous for the 'hapus' mangoes, will have the food processing units. |
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As fruits like mangoes, jackfruits, cashew nuts grow abundantly in the region, nearly 15,000 craftsmen and artisans from these villages will earn their livelihood. |
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The KVIC will work as a nodal agency, while local artisans and craftsmen will be selected at the district and village level by the district collector. |
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