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EPCH to set up dyeing unit at ILTC in Narsapur for artisans

Updated: May 16, 2019 05:58:30am
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EPCH to set up dyeing unit at ILTC in Narsapur for artisans

New Delhi, May 16 (KNN) The Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) will set up a dyeing unit at International Lace Trade Centre (ILTC) at West Godavari District at Narsapur to facilitate artisans, according to an official release of EPCH.

In a release, Director General of EPCH, Rakesh Kumar said “EPCH is going to set up a dyeing unit at ILTC as the artisans have to travel very long for such services which are available approximately 200 km away from Narsapur.”

He said that quantum jump in exports of lace and lace products has been witnessed after the setting up of International Lace Trade Centre at Narsapur. The exports of lace and lace products was to the tune of Rs 17.75 crores in 2013-14 which has now reached to Rs 26.57 crores in 2017-18.

Narsapur is an important craft cluster from the point of view of concentration of women artisans, producers and exporting community of lace products, Council has set up ILTC at West Godavari District at Narsapur with the support of O/o Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) under Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme (CHCDS) of Ministry of Textiles.

The ILTC have facilities such as exhibition halls, auditorium, open air theatre, meeting rooms, ample facilities for craft bazaar, accommodation for buyers and designers besides administrative set up etc.

The objective of this Centre is to help craft persons, artisans, producers and exporters in the East and West Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh to develop new designs, to adopt production techniques of lace products, its marketing and exports through exhibition and craft bazaar etc.

This centre also enable the producing and exporting community to interact with the foreign experts, designers and buyers with regard to product development and ultimate exports.

It is estimated that more than one lakh women artisans are involved in making of lace products as part time for their livelihood.

“More than 80% of the exports of lace products originate from the East and West Godavari region. The quality, workmanship and finish of lace products in Narsapur area is well known in entire India and also in major global markets of US, Europe and Japan,” said Kumar.

The overall handicrafts exports during the year 2018-19 is Rs 26,590.25 crores (provisional) registering a growth of 15.46% over the previous year, he added.

Council has taken various initiatives for enhancing designs and quality of lace and lace products by organizing skill development program in different segments such as Training of value-added skills on Crochet, Training on stitching and garmenting, Training of Dyeing, Training on Entrepreneurship Development Programs and Capacity Building.

Apart from above, EPCH also arrange linkage of designers to the centre to help in develop new designs as prevalent in International markets and marketing linkages to the products being produced by artisans of Narsapur at various Internationals fairs such as IHGF-Delhi Fair, Reverse Buyer-seller meet at ILTC, International fairs during Heimtextil, Birmingham Spring fair in UK etc.

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