IANS | 24 Nov, 2023
To honor the PM Vishwakarma Gurus across various trades under the PM Vishwakarma scheme, Shri
Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister for Education and Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship today felicitated 26 expert artisans and craftsman
during the ‘Sammaan Samaroh of Vishwakarma Gurus ‘ under the ‘PM
Vishwakarma’ scheme who will further act as brand ambassadors of the
scheme and will also will extend opportunities to them to become Master
Trainers and Trainers in their respective trades.
Felicitating PM Vishwakarma Gurus, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan expressed his happiness listening
to the experiences of PM Vishwakarma Gurus. He said that each artisan
and sculptor in Odisha is a Vishwakarma. Their creation is unique. We
are going to focus on creating awareness and connect more of such
artisans.
The
Prime Minister launched the ‘PM Vishwakarma’ scheme across 18 trades
which further has 28 sub-trades . The scheme is to provide end-to-end
support to artisans and craftspeople. The aim of the scheme is to equip artisans and craftspeople with modern tools and techniques coupled with credit support.
The
event was also graced by Shri Atul Kumar Tiwari, Secretary, MSDE; Smt
Trishaljit Sethi, DG, Directorate General of Training (DGT), Smt. Sonal
Mishra, Joint Secretary, MSDE, Smt. Ishita Ganguli Tripathy, Additional
Development Commissioner, MSME, Shri Ved Mani Tiwari, CEO, NSDC, Col.
Mahendra Singh Payaal, Chief Program Officer, NSDC.
Driven
by the vision to make Guru-Shishya tradition more scalable, accessible
and innovative in its embodiment, artisans will be trained in modern tools, design elements and latest technologies to transform them into the master trainers.
The
scheme aims to preserve traditional skills, nurture entrepreneurial
talent, market local products and augment socio-economic growth through
such awareness programs and and felicitation ceremony. The PM
Vishwakarma Gurus can bring a lot of personal experience and learnings
to those who can benefit from the scheme.
By
streamlining and expediting the orientation of these experts, the
ministry envisions that the Gurus will become brand ambassadors of their
respective trade under the PM Vishwakarma and help in creating
awareness of the scheme at field level; further these Gurus can be
onboarded as Master Trainers.
To fuel further growth, collaborative efforts will be made to engage with skill training institutions like
NIESBUD, ITIs, PMKK, PMKVY, UGC, CIPET and other centres to nurture the
structured and outcome-driven training framework in India.
There
have been more than 17 lakh registrations on the PM Vishwakarma portal
so far. The analysis of the applications received so far on the PM
Vishwakarma portal underscores that the demand for skill training in the
top 5 trades makes 80% of the application count.
The top 5 trades in
terms of applications in Odisha are- Mason, Tailor, Carpenter, Basket/
Mat/Broom maker, Coir Weaver and Potter. The Ministry will also leverage the
regionwide reach, and community expertise of CSCs to enhance
registrations of trainers at regional level, while simultaneously
preserve the traditional craft and promote them in contemporary
contexts.
The
financial outlay from FY 2023-2024 to FY 2027-28 is ₹13,000 crore. The
scheme aims to enhance the accessibility and quality of products and
services offered by traditional artisans and craftsmen.
The scheme
offers collateral-free enterprise development loans of ₹1 lakh (first
tranche to be repaid in 18 months) and ₹2 lakh (second tranche to be
repaid in 30 months). A concessional rate of interest of 5% will be
charged from the beneficiary, with interest subvention cap of 8% to be
paid by the Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises.
The credit
guarantee fees will be borne by the Central government.
As
a strategic step towards implementation of the PM Vishwakarma scheme,
the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) also
announced the commencement of the Training of Master Trainers &
Assessors Program under PM Vishwakarma scheme, to empower artisans and
craftsmen community in identified trades.
The Master Trainers Training
Programme aims to equip these master trainers with modern technology
skills and entrepreneurial knowledge. Participants will receive training
on entrepreneurial competencies, business plan preparation, the
government support ecosystem, financial literacy, digital and social
media marketing, branding, and marketing. Additionally, the master
trainers will be provided with a modern tool kit to enhance their skills
and adapt to contemporary practices.
Indian
artisans have played a vital role in India’s economy. From the
intricate designs of handwoven textiles that adorn our clothing to the
beautifully crafted pottery that holds our meals, artisans leave their
indelible mark on our everyday existence. Odisha has also been known as
Utkala during the ancient and medieval times– the land of excellence in
art and craft.