BARAMULLA, : An awareness camp cum interaction program aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and empowering unemployed youth and artisans was today organized by the Khadi and Village Industries Board (KVIB) at Dakbanglow Sopore.
The camp was presided over by Chairperson of KVIB J&K, Dr. Hina Bhat.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from aspiring entrepreneurs, artisans, and a significant number of women, who showcased their unique talents and crafts.
The Chairperson KVIB was impressed by the exceptional craftsmanship displayed by the artisans. She praised their intricate handwork and acknowledged the vital role they play in preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of the region.
Dr. Hina assured the artisans that KVIB would take active steps to address their concerns and provide platforms for showcasing their talent to a broader audience. She said, “Your talent is invaluable, and KVIB is here to ensure that your hard work receives the recognition and support it deserves.”
During the event, participants highlighted several challenges they face, particularly regarding market access and financial assistance. Artisans shared their difficulties in selling their products directly to consumers due to the involvement of intermediaries, which significantly reduces their earnings. Additionally, they raised concerns over delays in bank loan disbursements and the stringent requirements for guarantees, which often hinder their ability to access financial aid.
In response, Dr. Hina Bhat directed the Lead District Manager (LDM) to streamline the loan disbursement process and ensure it becomes more accessible to aspiring entrepreneurs. She emphasized that KVIB is dedicated to simplifying procedures and removing barriers that limit the growth of local talent.
She also encouraged artisans to leverage KVIB-supported platforms such as e-commerce channels and exhibitions to connect directly with consumers and maximize their profits.
The Chairperson also emphasized the importance of empowering women and youth through skill development, financial assistance, and marketing support. She reassured participants that KVIB is committed to creating a supportive ecosystem that benefits artisans and contributes to the local economy.
Chairperson KVIB, in the presence of ADC Sopore, distributed certificates and registration cards to artisans and aspiring entrepreneurs during the camp.
Earlier, various speakers at the event detailed the government’s welfare schemes under KVIB. These initiatives, including financial aid, skill-building programs, and market linkage support, are designed to promote self-employment and empower artisans and entrepreneurs across the region.
Dr. Hina emphasized that plans were underway to establish clusters and individual units to empower women further. She also highlighted the success of the past three years, stating that 3500 units had been set up in Baramulla with an investment of Rs.104.85 crores as subsidy, benefiting around 28,000 people.
Among others, the camp was attended by Secretary KVIB, ADC Sopore, Lead District Manager, representatives of different banks besides Artisans, different NGOs and societies.