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Exposer Visit at Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh

 Pragati Path Foundation recently conducted an exposure visit to Sultanpur to connect with women artisans involved in the SHADES program, specializing in wood carving and lacquer ware crafts.

Before the visit, we engaged in various activities and training programs designed to enhance their skills and empower them towards entrepreneurial success. The overarching goal is to foster self-reliance and establish a strong entrepreneurial identity for each woman artisan.

We meet the women artisans are there who are engaged in Moonj craft at Sultanpur. They are creating furniture and decorative items. They market their products both locally and through e-commerce channels.

The women artisans visited the common facility Centre (CFC) and these CFC are provided the additional support to the increase the production of huge quantity and quality base. These CFC funded by SFURTI, who does manage is also associated with the women of the group.

The women artisans learnt in the learning visit are important of the quality to the production, E-marketing, cluster base work, Display of product, new product and change of life. This CFC is being facilitated by the Utkarsh jan klyan sewa samiti.













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