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Ministry of MSME approves KVIC's proposal of 36% hike in artisans’ wages

Updated: Sep 05, 2018 06:50:45am
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Ministry of MSME approves KVIC's proposal of 36% hike in artisans’ wages

New Delhi, Sept 5 (KNN) The proposal to hike artisans' wage by Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has been approved by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MoMSME).

In the proposal, KVIC asked for over 36% increase in artisans’ wages that is from Rs 5.50 per hank previously to Rs 7.50 per hank.

In a statement, KVIC said “proposal for increase in wages to Khadi spinners along with payment of government subsidy-modified market development assistance (MMDA) has been approved with effect from August 15, 2018.”

Under the MMDA program, 30 per cent of the prime cost is paid to the Khadi institutions as production subsidy. Out of this 30 per cent, 40 per cent goes to artisans as wage incentives and the remaining 60 per cent goes to the Khadi institutions.

The wage incentives are paid by KVIC directly to the accounts of the artisans through direct benefits transfer.

With this, artisan who makes 20 hanks in a day will get Rs 150 per day as wage at the rate of Rs 7.50 per hank, plus incentives like MMDA, which would be approximately 35 per cent on Rs 150, that is Rs 52.

“Hence, on an average, an artisan spinning minimum 20 hanks in a day will now start earning Rs 202 per day, including his wages and government incentive – after this increase.

KVIC Chairman V K Saxena said the enhancement in wages will draw youth towards taking up spinning as a profession.

“This increase will also attract new and younger artisans to Khadi, who were earlier skeptical about their income comparing it to the wages given to the daily wagers under MNREGA,” he said.

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