Ministry
of Textiles celebrates International Women’s Day 2017
Textiles
Minister launches various initiatives under theme of ‘Mahila Vikas Mahila
Ke Saath’
On
the occasion of International Women’s Day today, the Union Textiles Minister Smt.
Smriti Zubin Irani has announced ‘Kamaladevi Chattopadhya National Awards’, a
new category of awards specially for women handloom weavers and women handicraft
artisans. Noting that only one woman has so far received the Sant Kabir Award, the
Minister said that the awards are being instituted from this year, so that
women weavers and artisans receive due recognition and economic benefits
associated with the Awards. This will be a small tribute to recognise the craft
excellence and hard work being put in by millions of women working in their
homes, carrying forward the torch of India’s proud handloom and handicraft heritage.
The
Minister also launched a special campaign to provide MUDRA Loans to women
handloom weavers all across the country. Smt. Irani said that more than 1,700
women weavers are being given such loans, to start the campaign. Five weavers
received MUDRA loans from the Minister, on the occasion.
The
Minister also launched a national campaign to eliminate the exploitative and
unhygienic practice of thigh reeling in India (thigh reeling of tasar silk is
usually practiced by marginal women entrepreneurs, working every day in their
homes during spare time). Smt. Irani noted that 30% of the tasar silk produced
in India is through the practice of thigh reeling. The Minister said that in
order to put an end to this unhygienic and inhuman practice, the Ministry is starting
the distribution of woman-friendly Buniyaad Reeling Machines to woman silk
reelers. Developed by Central Silk Technological Research Institute that falls under
the aegis of Central Silk Board (CSB), Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India,
the Buniyaad machine not only reduces the drudgery involved in thigh reeling, but
also improves productivity and income. Appreciating CSB for developing the
machine, Smt. Irani expressed the hope that 100% of women silk reelers who
produce by thigh reeling, receive the machine and thereby end this inhuman practice.
She hoped that the machine becomes affordable for the marginal entrepreneurs,
given the 75% subsidy provided by the Government of India. Smt. Irani
distributed replicas of the Buniyaad Reeling Machine to three beneficiaries, as
a token of the launch of the initiative.
The
Textiles Minister also launched an online “Handloom Weaver MUDRA Portal” in
association with Punjab National Bank. Smt. Irani said that often, the handloom
weavers are not able to know the status of the MUDRA loan application, after
applying for the same. She said that the portal will address this gap; the
portal will allow weavers and officials to do real-time tracking of the loan
application status. Further, through the portal, regional offices of Banks will
be able to submit claims and transfer funds electronically directly to the weaver’s
loan account. The new system will reduce the delay in disbursement of claims
and financial assistance to handloom weavers. The Minister announced that the
new system will be functional from April 1, 2017, the beginning of the new
financial year.
Two
MoUs were also signed on the occasion, between the Ministry of Textiles and National
Backward Classes Finance & Development Corporation under the Ministry of
Social Justice and Empowerment, with the main objective of increasing earnings
of millions of women handloom weavers & artisans belonging to backward classes,
who work in the handloom & handicraft sectors. This will be done by
undertaking large number of cluster development projects.
The
Minister expressed satisfaction that shortly after signing the MoU with National Scheduled Caste Development Corporation,
the Government is today starting Handicrafts Development Projects for benefit
of women artisans belonging to Scheduled Castes, in several places (to promote Madhubani
Painting Craft, Embroidery craft and Embroidery with mirror work craft). Similarly, the Minister launched Handicraft
Development Projects for the benefit of women artisans belonging to Schedule
Tribes as well, to promote various crafts. The Minister said that this will
enable targeted disbursement of benefits to women beneficiaries belonging to
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. On the occasion, Smt. Irani distributed
sanctions for three Scheduled Caste Artisans Cluster Projects and two Scheduled
Tribe Artisans Cluster Projects, to women beneficiaries.
Stating
that women have come a long way but still have miles to go, the Minister said
that the vision of the Ministry is to deliver targeted benefits to women
weavers and artisans. She dedicated the initiatives for women, under the theme
‘Mahila Vikas Mahila Ke Saath’, along the lines of Hon’ble Prime
Minister’s governance philosophy of ‘Sab Ka Saath Sab Ka Vikas’.
The
Minister also interacted with women beneficiaries of various schemes of the
Ministry, at nine different locations across the country, through video
conferencing. Included below are select excerpts from statements by the
beneficiaries, in their conversation with the Minister:
The
MUDRA loan will enable me to purchase raw material, and my wages will go up
– Ms. Shanti, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
I
got the Buniyaad Reeling Machine today; I will now be able to take care of my
family easily. – beneficiary from Keonjhar, Odisha
Earlier,
I used to use my hand and knee to do weaving. Now that I have got the
Buniyaad machine, my life has become easy. My work has become faster, I can
weave in shorter time. – woman silk reeler from Bhagalpur,
Bihar
Besides
many women artisans, women handloom weavers and women silk reelers from various
parts of India, Chairman, Central Silk Board, K M Hanumantharayappa; Secretary,
Textiles, Smt. Rashmi Verma; Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and
Empowerment, Smt. G. Latha Krishna Rao, and other dignitaries were also present
on the occasion.
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