Revitalizing Rural Skills Through Wastewood Craft Training

In a significant step toward promoting sustainable development and rural entrepreneurship, Jan Vikash Kranti recently organized a Wastewood Craft Training Program in collaboration with the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Patna. The program, held under the Rural Engineering and New Technology Industry (RENTI) initiative, aimed to equip 20 participants with the skills to create modern and sustainable products from wastewood.

A Boost to Rural Innovation

The training was designed to transform artisans into skilled entrepreneurs capable of producing eco-friendly and marketable products. This initiative aligns with the vision of promoting #VocalForLocal and #AatmaNirbharBharat, empowering artisans to explore innovative methods of income generation.

Key Highlights of the Event

🔹 Virtual Toolkit Distribution by Shri Manoj Kumar

The Chairman of KVIC, Shri Manoj Kumar, emphasized the importance of rural entrepreneurship and innovation during his virtual address. He also distributed toolkits to participants, enabling them to start their journey as entrepreneurs.

🔹 Words of Encouragement by Dr. Himraj Singh  :

 The General Secretary of Jan Vikash Kranti, Dr. Himraj Singh, lauded the participants for their enthusiasm and highlighted the program’s potential to foster self-reliance. He noted that such initiatives not only support local artisans economically but also contribute to the larger goal of sustainable development.

A Step Toward Sustainable Growth

The Wastewood Craft Training Program reflects Jan Vikash Kranti’s unwavering commitment to self-reliance, innovation, and rural development. By providing artisans with the skills and tools needed to succeed, the organization is helping create a future where rural communities thrive through sustainable and innovative practices.

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