Artisans and craftspeople of Kashmir get training under the Vishwakarma scheme
Updated:2 years ago
Updated:2 years ago
Srinagar (J&K), June 25 (ANI): The artisans and craftspeople of Kashmir are benefiting from the Government’s ‘Vishwakarma’ training scheme. This scheme aims to provide specialised training and skills development opportunities to artisans and craftsmen. As a result, artisans in Kashmir have access to high-quality training programs that focus on both traditional and modern techniques. Artisans can create more beautiful pieces of art, attracting a wider audience and increasing their marketability. The scheme provides financial assistance to artisans, helping them procure raw materials, tools, and equipment necessary for their craft. This support is instrumental in ensuring that artisans have everything they need to produce high-quality products and compete in the global market. The ‘Vishwakarma’ training scheme is a game-changer for artisans and craftspeople in Kashmir, empowering them to reach new heights of success and recognition in the world of art and craftsmanship.
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