Multiple implementation activities planned under the scheme includes identification & verification of beneficiaries
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the Central Sector Scheme PM-VISHWAKARMA on September 17 at New Delhi. The new scheme intends to provide recognition and holistic support to the traditional artisans & craftsmen working with their hands and elementary tools, so as to improve the quality, scale and reach of their products and also to integrate them with MSME value chains.
Under the whole-of–the government approach, the event would also be organised at about seventy locations in different parts of the country to spread wider awareness among beneficiaries.
The arts and crafts of India are distinct, rich in antiquity, values and conviction. Traditional Artisans and Craftsmen, customarily called as ‘Vishwakarmas’, work in an artistic capacity, both creating items with their hands using traditional tools and techniques.
The Vishwakarmas are the builders of this country. The Union Cabinet of India, on August 16 of this year took a decision for the traditional artisans & craftsmen, by giving its nod to implement a new scheme namely “PM Vishwakarma Yojana” in the whole of India.
18 Traditional Trades are included by Government of India under PM Vishwakarma Yojana: Fishing Net Maker, Tailor (Darzi), Washerman (Dhobi), Garland Maker (Malakaar), Barber (Nai), Doll and Toy Maker (Traditional), Basket/ Mat/ Broom Maker/ Coir Weaver, Mason (Rajmistri), Cobbler (Charmkar/ Shoesmith/ Footwear Artisan), Sculptor (Moortikar/Stone Carver), Stone Breaker, Potter (Kumhaar), Goldsmith (Sonar), Locksmith, Hammer and Tool Kit Maker, Blacksmith (Lohar), Armourer, Boat Maker, Carpenter (Suthar).
The roles of net makers and boat makers in development of small-scale industries and fisheries sector are imperative; they play a vital role in the smooth functioning of our fishing industry and serve as backbone of Indian marine fisheries.
The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise is the nodal ministry of PM Vishwakarma Yojana. Multiple implementation activities planned under the scheme includes identification & verification of beneficiaries, their mobilization for skill up-gradation training, facilitating credit support, marketing support, etc. to enable them to move up the value-chain.
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