The Iis University: Project On Handicraft Sector in Rajasthan FTM 503
The Iis University: Project On Handicraft Sector in Rajasthan FTM 503
The Iis University: Project On Handicraft Sector in Rajasthan FTM 503
PROJECT ON
HANDICRAFT
SECTOR IN RAJASTHAN
FTM 503
YASHVI BOHRA
IISU/2019/ADM/30098
TABLE OF CONTENT
S.No TOPIC
1 Acknowledgment
2 Introduction
5 Recent Developments
10 Conclusion
11 References
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Secondly we would also like to thank our parents and friends who
helped us a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time
frame.
INTRODUCTION
Rajasthan is the largest producer of Handicrafts in India. Tourists visiting
the country always desire to take back souvenirs of Rajasthani handicrafts.
Many bright coloured and patterned crafts of the state are used to adorn
households as interior decor items, whereas the other crafts are products
of utility - items of daily use, garments, accessories and more. Among the
multiple Rajasthani handicrafts are included Jewellery, Textiles,
Handmade Paper, precious and semi-precious
stones and gemstones, Paintings, Leather Craft, Marble Handicrafts and
other handcrafted items of wood, ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver, gold and
more.
Rajasthani crafts
The most fabulous state in India not only offers breathtaking tourist
attraction but is also famous for its shopping activities. Popularly called the
'Treasure trove of Indian handicrafts', the state offers perfect shopping
opportunity. The handicrafts and arts of the land are marked with an
exuberance of colour and culture and are held in high regard all over the
world. Besides foreign revenue, these crafts pieces have earned state and
the country immense esteem and admiration.
Textile
Rajasthan produces some exquisite Textiles in lovely colourful fabrics.
Bandhani or Bandhej are two such gorgeous forms that portray the rich
culture of Rajasthan. There is tie and dye work from Jodhpur, the distinctive
native hand-block fabrics of Sanganer and Bagru villages around Jaipur
and the 'lehariya' prints from the villages around Udaipur. Contemporary
designs and perfectness of the finish of the Rajasthan product has become
more lucrative to the buyers.
Jewellery
Rajasthani Quilts
Leather items like Mojaris or Jutis from Rajasthan is a craft form that is
extremely popular across the country as well as around the world.
Mojris/Jutis are Rajasthani footwear made up of leather and having
exquisite embroidery. The pattern and design of embroidery varies from
region to region. However Jaipur and Jodhpur are the places most famous
for mojris.
Rajasthan Paintings
These including murals, frescoes and miniature paintings are also other
popular crafts of the state. The 'pichwai' was a cloth hanging or backdrop to
the deity Krishna, painted in bold colours. 'Phads' or scroll paintings relate
the tales of the Bhopa folk hero Pabuji. Contemporary designs and
perfectness of the finish of the Rajasthan product has become more
lucrative to the buyers.
Blue pottery makes use of quartz, along with sodium sulphate, multani mitti
(clay) and raw glaze. It is a Persian art form, first introduced in the state by
Maharaja Ram Singh. The most known place for blue pottery in Rajasthan
is Jaipur. Pottery tradition of Jaipur is translated into its various hues of
blue pottery which is made from crushed quartz. The mention of Rajasthan
handicrafts is incomplete without the mention of blue pottery. It originated in
Persia and it is different because of the colours and raw materials used in
it.
Ivory Bangles
Ivory bangles of Rajasthan and Rajasthan Paintings including murals,
frescoes and miniature paintings are also other popular crafts of the state.
The hard, smooth, yellowish-white substance forming the teeth and tusks of
certain animals, such as the tusks of elephants and walruses and the teeth
of certain whales. Ivory is composed of dentin. A hard white substance that
is a variety of dentin, ivory makes up the tusks of such animals as
elephants, walruses, and preserved mammoths.
Wooden Furniture
India is home to >3,000 craft forms with artisans, spread across the
country, working with papier-mâché in Jammu and
Kashmir, thangka painting in Ladakh and Himachal
Pradesh, phulkari and bagh textiles.
Rajasthan govt to bring handicrafts from unorganised to organised sector,
provide training to workers.
With this wide range of craft skills and the number of artisans in the
country, India has the potential to make this sector a multi-billion-dollar
industry. Handicraft exports from India reached Rs. 25,706 crore (US$ 3.5
billion) in 2019–20.
Recent Developments
To support the local artisans and weavers ahead of the festive season,
Amazon.in has announced Handicrafts Mela from September 26, 2020 to
October 10, 2020, which will help over 8 lakhs artisans and weavers in the
countries.
Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts
The Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) is the apex
Government body and operates under the administrative control of the
Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. EPCH has the distinction of being
considered a ‘model council’, a self-sustaining body that self-finances all its
promotional activities.
Low education
Mostly tribes are involved in this profession and literacy percentage is low
in these people. This is the root of all problems faced by artisans of
handicraft. In recent report of DASRA (2013), it is clearly stated that nearly
all problems faced by craftsman is outcome of low literacy level in them.
Mahesh Prasad. (2002), has also found that uneducated craftsman have
suffered more of all things in handicraft industry.
But the state has no policy to support the sector. The industry wants the
state budget to spell out a broad vision for the industry that is facing stiff
competition from aggressive strategies of state government like Uttar
Pradesh.
Rajasthan has an age-old tradition of export business for not only being
falling under golden triangle map of international tourist but also for its
craftsmanship in handicraft, reflecting the heritage of the state which has
international recognition.
Baid said to revive the sector which has been severely hit by the pandemic,
the state needs to set up a design university. Besides, electricity rates
should be offered at concessional rates to export oriented units.
“Group medical insurance policy for manpower engaged in soft good units,
establishment of integrated handicraft parks and raw material banks on
PPP model, common facility at central government and private level
handicraft marts at prominent tourist places would go a long way in building
a vibrant sector,” added Baid.
The existing Handicraft policy of the state is a part of MSME industrial
policy, revolving around the functioning of IICD & RSIC. ‘A well-defined
policy will make it reach artisans at spread across the state.” he said.
Under this scheme the state government tends to provide all the market
assistance to handicraft artisans in the state in order to support them
through infrastructure, training, promotion and financial assistance.
CONCLUSION
So with this we conclude that as Rajasthan is the largest producer
of Handicrafts in India, tourists visiting the country desire to take back
souvenirs of Rajasthani handicrafts. Many bright coloured and patterned
crafts of the state are used in households as interior decor items, whereas
the other crafts are products of utility - items of daily use, garments,
accessories and more.
The Government of Rajasthan has also given some schemes like Artisans
Identity Card Scheme, Leather Training Scheme, Comprehensive
Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme, Market assistance scheme for
handicraft artisans and new scheme is also being introduced for reviving
languishing crafts, providing social security to artisans and
creating handicraft villages.
To overcome the problems faced by the artisans like low education, lack of
skilled labour, lack of financial support and information we need to give
proper training, proper education as well as financial assistance to the
artisans for their development and for the economy as well. We should
make them aware of recent scheme and initiative taken by the government
by giving them updated with the appropriate information and schemes.
We can also help them with the recent advance technologies, promotional
idea and strategies.
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