Bangla Govt to develop fireworks manufacturing as a viable industry

With a view to developing the manufacturing of fireworks as a major industry and control illegal manufacturing, the Bengal Government has decided set up fireworks manufacturing clusters across the State.

There are many villages where manufacturing firecrackers is the source of livelihood for many. The new policy would put a proper structure in place.

Manufacturing of fireworks is a recognised small-scale industry in the State, but it needs more organisation. Hence the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise and Textiles Department is coming up with the policy of setting up manufacturing clusters.

The Government has roped in Fireworks Research and Development Centre (FRDC) to prepare a detailed project report (DPR) to set up a cluster of fireworks factories on 50 acres at Baruipur in South 24 Parganas.

Based on the DPR, manufacturing clusters will be set up in the districts of Hooghly, Howrah, Murshidabad and Purba Bardhaman.

The policy would ensure a single-window opportunity for acquiring license and environment certificate by interested manufacturers.

It would ensure that the families involved in the manufacturing of firecrackers get to work in a better, safe and hazard-free environment. The clusters will have facilities for testing of materials to ensure quality control. The processes for manufacturing would be standardised.

There will be separate entry and exit points at each of the units in a cluster and those will have proper working conditions like adequate light, air, safety measures, etc. Moreover, warehouses for storing highly inflammable materials will be properly planned.

Source: Sangbad Pratidin

Bengal Govt setting up cluster for fireworks manufacturing industry

With a view to developing the manufacturing of fireworks as a major industry and control illegal manufacturing, the Bengal Government has decided set up fireworks manufacturing clusters across the State.

There are many villages where manufacturing firecrackers is the source of livelihood for many. The new policy would put a proper structure in place.

Manufacturing of fireworks is a recognised small-scale industry in the State, but it needs more organisation. Hence the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise and Textiles Department is coming up with the policy of setting up manufacturing clusters.

The Government has roped in Fireworks Research and Development Centre (FRDC) to prepare a detailed project report (DPR) to set up a cluster of fireworks factories on 50 acres at Baruipur in South 24 Parganas.

Based on the DPR, manufacturing clusters will be set up in the districts of Hooghly, Howrah, Murshidabad and Purba Bardhaman.

The policy would ensure a single-window opportunity for acquiring license and environment certificate by interested manufacturers.

It would ensure that the families involved in the manufacturing of firecrackers get to work in a better, safe and hazard-free environment. The clusters will have facilities for testing of materials to ensure quality control. The processes for manufacturing would be standardised.

There will be separate entry and exit points at each of the units in a cluster and those will have proper working conditions like adequate light, air, safety measures, etc. Moreover, warehouses for storing highly inflammable materials will be properly planned.

Source: Sangbad Pratidin

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Integrated handicrafts hub – Biswa Khudra Bazar – to be set up in Birbhum

The Bengal Government will be setting up an integrated production and promotion hub for small and micro enterprises, called Biswa Khudra Bazar, near Santiniketan in Birbhum district on a 50-acre plot. This is another dream project of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

The West Bengal Small Industries Development Corporation (WBSIDC), under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) and Textiles Department, is developing it, a project that will take around two years to complete.

This is the State Government’s newest gift to Birbhum and another indication of Mamata Banerjee’s commitment towards the development of tens of lakhs of small businesses which are an economic backbone of the State. The Government’s efforts for promoting MSMEs has been lauded in many quarters, including the Central Government.

As per the plan, there will be three separate units in the state-of-the-art Biswa Khudra Bazar – one for production of goods, another for the promotion and sale of the same products, and the third one dedicated to developing newer markets for those products.

The Entrepreneurs’ Hub, where the production will take place, will come up on 5 acres, while the Business Hub, where the goods will be promoted and sold, will be spread across 25 acres.

The third unit of the integrated market will be spread over the remaining 20 acres. Here, visitors can directly purchase goods from local artisans as well as pick up techniques of making the world-famous handicraft products of the district and its surroundings, which they can then use to set up businesses elsewhere. Of course, there will be adequate safeguards to protect the artisans from exploitation.

According to an official of the MSME and Textiles Department, Biswa Khudra Bazar is a one-of-its-kind project in the State. At no other site do units of production and promotion exist side by side. The existing ones like Biswa Bangla Haat, Urban Haat and Rural Haat do not have production units.

Bringing both units in one campus will help in reduction of transportation costs and hence will enable products to be priced lower. Also, it will automatically ensure an increase in sales and entrepreneurs can make a good profit, despite selling the same product at a cheaper price, according to the departmental official.

The reason for choosing Santiniketan is that it is major tourist spot, where people come from not only all over Bengal, but other places in India and the world too. Local products are already popular as souvenirs. Biswa Khudra Bazar will set up an integrated unit for handicrafts, which will enable the artisans to serve a much wider market.

বীরভূমে তৈরী হবে বিশ্ব ক্ষুদ্র বাজার

বীরভূমে ক্ষুদ্র ও কুটির শিল্পের একটি উৎপাদন ও বিপণন কেন্দ্র তৈরী করার উদ্যোগ নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার। নাম দেওয়া হয়েছে বিশ্ব ক্ষুদ্র বাজার।

এখানে তিনটি আলাদা ইউনিট থাকবে। প্রথম ইউনিটটিতে তৈরী হবে নানা হস্তশিল্প। এর আয়তন হবে ৫ একর। দ্বিতীয় ইউনিটে হবে বিপণন; আয়তন হবে ২৫ একর। ২০ একর জমি জুড়ে তৈরী হবে তৃতীয় ইউনিট যেখানে গড়ে উঠবে একটি ইন্টিগ্রেটেড ইউনিট। এখানে যেমন একদিকে গ্রাহকরা সরাসরি শিল্পীদের থেকে নানা দ্রব্য কিনতে পারবেন, একই সাথে তারা হস্তশিল্পীদের থেকে বিভিন্ন দ্রব্য বানানোর প্রশিক্ষণও নিতে পারবেন।

মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর স্বপ্নের এই প্রকল্প বাস্তবায়নের দায়িত্বে আছে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ ক্ষুদ্র শিল্প উন্নয়ন নিগম। শান্তিনিকেতনের কাছে এই যে বাজার তৈরী হবে, এটি এ’রাজ্যে এই প্রথম।

এই বাজার তৈরী হওয়ার ফলে শিল্পীদের অনেকটাই সুবিধে হবে। পরিবহণের খরচ কমবে। ফলে কম দামে গ্রাহকরা এই সব হস্তশিল্পজাত দ্রব্য কিনতে পারবেন। শিল্পীদের লাভের পরিমাণও বাড়বে।
শান্তিনিকেতনে সারা বছর বহু পর্যটক আসেন। বিক্রি হয় নানা স্যুভেনির। এই বাজারটি তৈরী হলে স্থানীয় হস্তশিল্পীরা উপকৃত হবেন।

Source: Millennium Post

 

West Bengal State Handicrafts Fair 2017 begins

West Bengal State Handicrafts Fair 2017, popularly known as Hastashilpa Mela, was inaugurated on November 18. The fair is being held near gate number 1 of Eco Park in New Town.

The fair will continue till December 10, 2017 and will be open for public every day from 1 PM till 8.30 PM. The fair features the best of handicrafts from Bengal. The stalls are being run by the handicraft-makers themselves. Besides selling the craftwork, the fair will also act as a platform for the realization of business opportunities.

The fair is being organised by the Micro and Small Scale Enterprises and Textiles Department.

Bengal has a rich centuries-old culture, whose handicrafts are famed across the country and even internationally. A few years back, under the aegis of the Trinamool Congress-run government, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) collaborated with the State Government to set up Shilpagram, a rural crafts hub. These Shilpagrams have earned a lot of praise from international experts as centres for the marketing, selling and preservation of the rich culture of Bengal.

শুরু হল পশ্চিমবঙ্গ রাজ্য হস্তশিল্প মেলা

পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকারের ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি উদ্যোগ এবং বস্ত্র শিল্প দপ্তরের আয়োজিত রাজ্য হস্তশিল্প মেলার উদ্বোধন হল ১৮ই নভেম্বর। চলবে ১০ই ডিসেম্বর পর্যন্ত। নিউটাউনে ইকো পার্কের ১ নম্বর গেটের কাছে আয়োজিত হচ্ছে এই মেলা। রোজ বেলা ১টা থেকে রাত ৮টা পর্যন্ত চলবে এই মেলা।

বাংলার হস্তশিল্প দেশে, বিদেশে বিখ্যাত। ক্ষমতায় আসার পর থেকেই রাজ্যের হস্তশিল্পকে বিশ্বের দরবারে তুলে ধরতে উদ্যোগী হয়েছেন মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়। তৈরী করেছেন বিশ্ব বাংলা ব্র্যান্ড। ইউনেস্কোর সহযোগিতায় গঠিত হয়েছে শিল্পগ্রাম, যা আদতে গ্রামীণ হস্তশিল্পের হাব।

এই হস্তশিল্প মেলায় রাজ্যের সেরা হস্তশিল্পের সম্ভার নিয়ে সমস্ত জেলা থেকে এসেছেন শিল্পীরা।

 

Biswa Bangla to be part of the London Design Festival this year

It will be a Bengal summer at one of Britain’s most revered museums next year – the Victoria and Albert Museum. Bengal’s stunning textiles and designs will form part of V&A’s spring summer festival in April 2016. Biswa Bangla will be part of the London Design Festival this year from September 19 to 27.

The Victoria and Albert Museum is going big on Indian fabrics. ‘The Fabric of India’, being held at V&A from October 3 2015, to January 10, 2016, will be the first exhibition to fully explore the incomparably rich world of handmade textiles from India.

Biswa Bangla is a single umbrella organization showcasing and promoting all handloom and handicraft products of West Bengal. It is an initiative to address the issues that impact our heritage and the livelihoods of thousands of traditional craftsmen and weavers by improving the visibility and growth of the handloom and handicrafts sector and directly benefiting the weavers and artisans.

The Department of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles of the Government of West Bengal has begun working to improve the quality of life of handloom weavers and craftspersons and advance cross-cultural understanding through the identification, documentation, preservation, and presentation of the traditional arts of the state of West Bengal.

Another international acclaim: Bengal Rural Crafts Hub selected by UNESCO for Paris festival

Rural Craft Hub of Bengal, which is run by the Micro Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles Department of our State, has received the rare honour of being selected by UNESCO Headquarters to showcase their artistes in Paris on 28th July, 2015.

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee shared this good news on her Facebook and Twitter pages.

She  said that one each artisan of the hub – Patachitra from Pingla, Sitalpati from Coochbehar, Wooden Mask from Kushmundi, Teracota from Panchmura, Dokra from Bikna – along with baul and chau team will be visiting France to represent India at the prestigious Gannat festival during July 7-26, 2015.

A special event has been planned at Paris Plage and at UNESCO Headquarters on 28th July 2015.

“Our efforts to spread rural crafts of Bengal across boundaries continue to get yet another international acclaim. My best wishes to all of them,” she wrote.