The Haryana government will set up a board which will advise it on policies for the promotion of hair-grooming and salon by bringing new technologies in the traditional profession of 'Nai' community, according to an official release.
At a meeting of the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar here today, it was decided that a Kesh Kala and Kaushal Vikas Board will be set up in Haryana.
The board will suggest steps for overall development of those engaged in the occupation.
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People from other communities have also taken up this profession because of the lucrative returns it offers. This has resulted in the traditional 'Nai' community getting alienated from their profession, said the release.
"With modernisation and technological advancement, this profession has become highly capital intensive. But the 'Nai' community has not been able to upgrade its skills and lacks adoption of latest techniques and scientific machinery," the release said.
The board will consist of nine members, including the chairperson and the vice-chairperson.
The Director of the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Department will be be the ex-officio member of the board.
The board, with its office in Panchkula, will be an autonomous body and its tenure would be for a period of two years in the first instance, which may be extended by the government from time to time.
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