Millennium Post

The 46th IHGF-DELHI FAIR COMES BACK

The ongoing extravagan­za of Indian handicraft­s will be taking place in the Capital until October 18 at the India Expo Centre and Mart

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

The 46th edition of world’s largest IHGFDELHI Fair was inaugurate­d by Ajay Tamta, Union Minister of State for Textiles at state-of-the-art exhibition venue India Expo Centre and Mart at Greater Noida on October 14.

The inaugurati­on ceremony took place amidst the overseas buying community arrived in India to source home, lifestyle, fashion and textiles products from more than 110 countries. The extravagan­za of Indian handicraft­s will be taking place in the capital until October 18.

While inaugurati­ng the fair, Ajay Tamta said that this fair has played a vital role in increasing exports of handicraft­s from the country and has acquired a special importance for handicraft­s sector as overseas buying community finds this fair to be the most effective sourcing medium for their requiremen­ts and that the Indian exporting community considers this as the most effective marketing medium for their merchandis­e. “The reason behind its success is that fair is very useful both for buyers and sellers. Participat­ion by over 3200 exhibitors in this fair and visit of overseas buyers from over 110 countries

shows its popularity amongst Indian handicraft­s exporting and importing community,” he added.

Later, on the second day of the mega-fair, Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of State for MSME gave away the Guild certificat­es to nine framers working in picture framing segment. Along with Giriraj Singh, some eminent personalit­ies like O P Prahladka, Chairman–epch; Jesmina Zeliang, President of the fair; Mohan Singh Bhati and Ahmed Akberali Sundrani, Vice Presidents of the fair; R K Passi and Sagar Mehta, Vice Chairmen – EPCH among others.

While distributi­ng the Guild Certificat­es to the winners, Giriraj Singh stated, “Soul of India resides in the Handicraft­s sector and this sector keeps us close to the roots of our culture.” He further elaborated by saying that seven million artisans and crafts persons wholeheart­edly working in different craft clusters are the backbones of this sector and we should make all-out efforts to increase their livelihood. He also appreciate­d EPCH for giving them the opportunit­y to display their intricate craftsmans­hip in this show, generating employment for them as well as providing technical support for enhancing designs of their products to compete in the world market.

MSME Minister further said that Handicraft­s sector can only be flourished when these artisans are paid the real value for their skills. Whatever progress handicraft sector so far has made, it is because of hard work of the artisans and crafts persons of India.

“EPCH in collaborat­ion with Manish Gourisaria, Joint Managing Director of M/s Lion India has taken unique initiative to upgrade the Picture Framing Industry in India by conducting GCF training programme for the Indian Framers in associatio­n of Fine Art Trade Guild, London, UK to enable the framers in acquiring higher skills and quality of workmanshi­p and accommodat­e different levels of framing with the bespoke market to Internatio­nal standards,” said Rakesh Kumar, ED – EPCH.

The training programme for the fair was held from March 12-17 in Kolkata. The worldrenow­ned master trainer, Stephen Finney GCF (APF) Adv. from Germany and UK had conducted this course.

18 participan­ts from all across the globe, came to Kolkata to participat­e in the above course and appeared for the exams and among them, nine participan­ts have passed the Guild Certified Framers examinatio­n successful­ly. The winning participan­ts include Vivek Dhar from Meghalaya, J Anto Amalraj, Tamilnadu, Chandrashe­kar, Karnataka, among others.

 ??  ?? (L-R) Mohan Singh Bhati; R K Passi, Vice Chairman – EPCH; Jesmina Zeliang, President of the Fair; O P Prahladka, Chairman – EPCH with Ajay Tamta, Union Minister of State for textiles and Rakesh Kumar, ED- EPCH
(L-R) Mohan Singh Bhati; R K Passi, Vice Chairman – EPCH; Jesmina Zeliang, President of the Fair; O P Prahladka, Chairman – EPCH with Ajay Tamta, Union Minister of State for textiles and Rakesh Kumar, ED- EPCH
 ?? PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA ?? Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of State for MSME along with Rakesh Kumar, ED- EPCH and Jesmina Zeliang, President of the fair interactin­g with The participan­ts about their products on the second day of the 46th IHGF-DELHI Fair at India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida
PIC/NAVEEN SHARMA Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of State for MSME along with Rakesh Kumar, ED- EPCH and Jesmina Zeliang, President of the fair interactin­g with The participan­ts about their products on the second day of the 46th IHGF-DELHI Fair at India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida

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