Under NIRD sponsored Project Enterprises Creation, Shri O.N.

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Under NIRD sponsored Project Enterprises Creation, Shri O.N.
Gramin Vikas Trust welcomes Shri O.N.Bansal Project Director-RSETI, NIRD Hyderabad on 1st May
2014 at Kisanganj block, Baran district in Rajasthan
Under NIRD sponsored Project Enterprises Creation, Shri O.N. Bansal from NIRD, Hyderabad visited
Kisanganj project area alongwith Director RUDSETI Baran Shri R.K.Meena & his faculty member,
and GVT Officers Dr Rajesh Sharma, Shri Shimbhu Singh, Shri O.P.Bairva and interacted with 20
trained rural entrepreneurs, belonging to Relavan Village on dated 01-05-2014 and all female
entrepreneurs presently engaged in cutting and tailoring profession, after receiving 21-days long
basic skill training and handholding support in enterprises creation. The training was conducted in
the month of December 2013 and after that, many of them could manage own sewing machine
for household work as well as stitching work for neighbours and relatives on demand basis, after
handholding support given by GVT as PIA. During visit, all trained entrepreneurs informed NIRD
officer that after getting basic skills on stitching work, now they become more able to stitch any
garments like blouse, petticoat, Kurta-salvar, baby shirt, File folder, hand bag, travel bag etc with
multi designed prototypes suggested by Master trainer of GVT and presently, all trained stitching
workers found able to manage profit of Rs 800-1200 per month in addition to their day to day
household work at initial stage and income increase is expected with sizeable expansion in
coming months. During interaction, it was found that after getting training, their confidence level
found increased in term of setting up small household entrepreneurial activities on stitching work
at village level or at local nearby market and requested to NIRD to provide some capital cost for
procurement of advanced & modern stitching machine and marketing facilitation to ensure bulk
order for those items which have limited selling in local market. They were also found intended to
participate in local trade fairs to increase the selling of garments,prepared by them.
DPC Baran explaining about designed garments developed by trained entrepreneurs at Relavan village
Shri Bansal from NIRD encouraged and motivated the all trainees to continue this profession
alongwith holding the key responsibility of household work and contact to nearby service area
bank for managing capital cost to start this profession in more organized and business mode. In
future also, NIRD may think for advanced design development and dissemination programme for
more product diversification and quality upgradation. He advised GVT officers, to extend 50 %
grant support on sewing machine procurement, to each trainee to keep them engaged after
training. All 20 trained workers has been associated with Self help groups and formed Sakhi saheli
Swaya Sahayata Samooh with saving bank linkage and around common fund of Rs 3900/- has
been generated by them through saving in last 2-3 months.
During meeting, trained women entrepreneurs presented File folder as Memento to Shri Bansal
and RUDSETI Director, for providing valuable guidance and motivation towards vocational
education. Around 40 multi designed marketable prototypes on ladies & children’s garments
which were developed during training were displayed by entrepreneurs during visit.
Entrepreneur giving File folder as Memento during visit.
Entrepreneurs explaining product range and its diversification
The meeting ended with vote of thanks by Training organizer Shri Bairva.
After meeting, visiting team members went to Misai village of same block, to see other GVT
project interventions mainly Mobile van Skill training programme on Mechanical trade (funded
by UNDP-RSLDC,Govt of Rajasthan), Integrated Horticulture development project (funded by
NABARD under TDF) and pilot project on Wheat Crop Residue Management programme( funded
by NABARD under FTTF). Shri Bansal interacted with wadi farmers about project support received
and expected income and also seen the mechanical trade equipped mobile van and newly
introduced improved farm machinery ( Power operated conveyer belt reaper with bundling
arrangement , Mould bold plough, wheat straw chopper for husk making) for wheat crop residue
management) with on farm demonstration. Shri Bansal appreciated GVT interventions and
advised to replicate the model in other parts of India, considering a new innovation/approach.
Shri Bansal visiting homestead orchard plot
Shri Bansal knowing working function of Wheat Reaper
Dr. Sharma explaining the functions of Wheat Straw chopper
Visiting team with improved Wheat straw chopper
Display of 2-tyne mould bold plough
Shri Bansal operating reaper machine during visit
Mechanical trade Mobile van being managed by GVT under UNDP-RSLDC Skill Training project
and Shri Bansal getting information from DPC Baran Shri Shimbhu Singh about management of van
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