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Hastkala Sahyog Shivirs to benefit over 1.2 lakh weavers:Irani

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The textiles ministry will organise 'Hastkala Sahyog Shivirs' in 421 handloom-handicrafts clusters across the country which will benefit over 1.2 lakh weavers and artisans, Union Minister Smriti Irani said today.

The pan-India handloom camps will be organised during October 7-17, 2017. The initiative is dedicated to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Garib Kalyan Varsh to mark the birth centenary year of the Hindutva icon.

"More than 1.20 lakh weavers/artisans will benefit through Hastkala Sahyog Shivirs that will be held in 421 handloom-handicrafts clusters," the textiles minister said in a tweet.

Irani apprised over 40 districts' officials across 17 states through video conferencing about the upcoming Hastkala Sahyog Shivirs.
 

The interaction was webcast across 228 districts to give officials an insight on the importance of Hastkala Sahyog Shivirs for weavers and artisans, the minister added.

Services like issuance of credit facilities through MUDRA scheme, assistance for technological upgradation under Hathkargha Samvardhan Sahayata, distribution of modern tool- kits and equipments and buyer-seller meets and expos will be provided to the weavers and artisans in these camps.

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First Published: Sep 26 2017 | 8:42 PM IST

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