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Trade Facilitation Centre and Crafts Museum at Varanasi

Trade Facilitation Centre and Crafts Museum at Varanasi
Start Date :
May 15, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 01, 2015
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Handloom products constitute an integral part of the India’s heritage and culture. Showcasing various vibrant aspects of the cultural heritage of India, the handloom sector ...

Handloom products constitute an integral part of the India’s heritage and culture. Showcasing various vibrant aspects of the cultural heritage of India, the handloom sector provides employment, directly and indirectly to over 43 lakh handloom weavers, belonging to socially and economically weaker sections of the society particularly in the rural areas.

Varanasi has a rich cultural heritage and Banaras silk sarees and crafts are an integral part of the Indian landscape. Varanasi handloom makes India proud of its heritage. The handloom and handicraft products of Varanasi have got wide recognition all over the country and abroad for their highly artistic design, colour combination, superior craftsmanship and long durability.

Keeping in view the vision of making the handloom and handicraft industry of Varanasi and neighbouring areas, market oriented and for generating productive employment, the Government of India is setting up of a Trade Facilitation Centre and a Crafts Museum to develop and promote the handlooms, handicrafts and silk products of Varanasi and to provide necessary help to weavers, artisans and entrepreneurs of Varanasi for boosting their marketing activities in domestic as well as international markets and carry forward the rich tradition of handlooms at Varanasi.Hon’ble Prime Minister of India laid foundation stone of Trade Facilitation Centre and a Crafts Museum on 7th November 2014 at BadaLalpur, Varanasi.

Your valuable views and opinion is sought on the concept and facilities/services to be provided in the Trade Facilitation Centre and the Crafts Museum at Varanasi.

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arvind kumar tiwari
arvind kumar tiwari 11 years 1 month ago
Antarrastriya Yog Mahotsava UNO Dwara Ghosit kiya jana Bharat ko Phir se Vishwa guru bananey ki Disha me ek mahatwapurna kadam hai. Arvind kumar tiwari Jondhwal Tel.Alld.211004 Mob-9839079671.
utkarsh totla
utkarsh totla 11 years 1 month ago
1.Provide them a market, loans & ways to improve & extend their trade. 2.People must be educated & must be taught to improve their communication & trade skills.
utkarsh totla
utkarsh totla 11 years 1 month ago
1.The concept is really superb. 2.Creative artists & supervisors must be employed at the Trade Facilitation Center to design new creative & artistic designs. 3.Technical & Economic experts must be employed who can help the artisans to yield a smarter & efficient product. 4.Internet facilities must be provided to artisans so that they can search new designs & can also market their products online. 5.All pro-trade facilities must be provided in order to provide growth to the handicraft industry.
madan sharma
madan sharma 11 years 1 month ago
4. Industries established successful will be registered by visiting government official to the industries. Industrialist should not be compelled to visiting government office for registration. This process will insured industrialist to concentrate on their quality and production.
madan sharma
madan sharma 11 years 1 month ago
3. There should not be restriction for opening any type of industries including small arms like gun, Pistol, hand grenade and ammunition etc. There are many brilliant people who all are making illegal arms & ammunition which may be advantage for crimes. Allowing this kind of factories will eliminate illegal making organization and violation, moreover sufficient stock will be available to our force. 4.Industries established successful will be registered by visiting government official to the i
madan sharma
madan sharma 11 years 1 month ago
1. New mining policy: by establishing a centralized database of all mining-related information and government support and participation in the extractive industries transparency Initiative. This policy is expected to improve transparency, accountability and governance in the industry.