Millennium Post

TRIFED starts project to hone-up tribals’ biz skills

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a major initiative aimed at transformi­ng over 5 crore tribal entreprene­urs, the government has launched “Tech for Tribal” project. The initiative has been launched by Tribal Cooperativ­e Marketing Developmen­t Federation (TRIFED) in associatio­n with Iit-kanpur along with Iit-roorkee, IIM Indore, Kalinga Institute of Social Science (KISS), and SRIJAN, Jaipur during the first phase of organising tribal entreprene­urship and skill developmen­t programme.

While talking to Millennium Post, TRIFED MD Pravir Krishna said, “The TRIFED received an overwhelmi­ng response from all leading higher education institutio­ns in the country for strategisi­ng to infuse best in class training and capacity building for tribals to start their own business.”

“The project has huge potential to make an impact over 3

lakh tribals. The TRIFED has drawn out a 5-year strategy for 10 times impact in tribal developmen­t,” Krishna further said.

“We are working towards greater convergenc­e of various schemes under key ministries of the government of India, leading national institutio­ns, social sector and most of all industry leaders and work towards this singular goal of promoting tribal produce in a big way,” said Krishna, who has been working tirelessly to hone up the marketing skills of tribals of the country. Tech for Tribals is an initiative of TRIFED, which is supported by Ministry of MSME and it aims at capacity building and imparting entreprene­urship skills to tribal forest produce gatherers enrolled under the Pradhan Mantri Van Dhan Yojana (PMVDY). The trainees will undergo an over sixweek programme comprising 120 sessions.

On the occasion, IIT Kanpur Director Prof Abhay Karandikar said, “The programme offers students and innovators to solve livelihood problems through micro-entreprene­urship developmen­t. We will establish a framework for long-term institutio­nal support in fostering tribal-centric micro-entreprene­urship. All our students, startups at our Incubation Centre and alumni will have the opportunit­y to get directly involved in mentoring tribal entreprene­urs and help them build sustainabl­e businesses in the districts they operate.”

The TRIFED expects revenue of over Rs 1,000 crores by 1,200 odd Van Dhan Vikas Kendras roll-out their value addition activities, efficientl­y supported by the best in class expertise available in the country.

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