The Sunday Guardian

‘We must preserve our artisanal legacy of skills’

- BY OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Addressing the audience at Friday’s Luxury Symposium 2018 in Delhi, the Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that India is a country of master artisans and that we should ensure their “legacy of skills” is preserved and developed.

India’s “every region and every hand”, according to Naqvi, possesses great skill and expertise in various sectors. “We should ensure that this legacy is not vanished,” he said.

Renowned fashion designers and artisans of national and internatio­nal repute were present at the event, which was organised by designer Ritu Beri.

Naqvi also said that there is a need to develop and improve this “legacy of master artisans” and to provide a market and an opportunit­y to them. For the first time, the Modi Government has created a separate Ministry of Skill Developmen­t to strengthen the nationwide skill-developmen­t drive.

The Ministry of Minority Affairs is also working with commitment to protect and improve the heritage of master artisans and craftsmen through various job-oriented skill developmen­t programmes.

According to the minister, more than 7 lakh people have been given employment and employment opportunit­ies through job-oriented skill-developmen­t schemes, such as HunarHaat, SeekhoaurK­amao, Usttad, Garib Nawaz KaushalVik­asYojana, NaiManzile­tc during about last four years.

“HunarHaat” has become a “Credible Brand” for empowermen­t of artisans and craftsmen across the country. “HunarHaat” is all about the “empowermen­t and employment exchange” for master artisans and craftsmen. Such employment-oriented programmes of the Modi Government as “HunarHaat” have significan­tly encouraged and promoted the rich traditiona­l heritage of master artisans, who have been marginalis­ed for a long time.

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Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi with Ritu Beri.

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