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How do I get an artisan card?

How do I get an artisan card?

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  1. Photo ID Card form can be obtained from Headquarters Office/Marketing Centre/Service Centre or Regional Office. Forms may also be downloaded from official website of office of Development Commissioner (Handicrafts)
  2. One can get ID card in 30 days after submission of completed ID. card application form.

What is the use of Artisan card?

Artisan ID card is a photo ID card denoting the craft practiced by an artisan. Artisan ID card helps access a variety of handloom and handicraft schemes for marketing, access to credit, insurance, etc. Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) http://handicrafts.nic.in/dc_hc_ad_idcard.pdf ▪ ID card is issued free of cost.

How can we promote Indian handicrafts?

Assistance provided by the Government for marketing study, branding/International publicity, participation in Fairs & Exhibitions, Buyer-Seller Meet in India & abroad etc. through Marketing and other Schemes. 3. Thematic display and live demonstration of crafts by Master Craftspersons in exhibitions abroad.

What is Artisan Credit Card?

Purpose of loan: With a view to provide adequate and timely assistance from the banking institutions to the artisans to meet their credit requirements both investments needs as w as working capital in a flexible and cost effective manner, Artisan Credit Card Scheme has been designed for implementation.

How do I get a weavers card?

No Collateral is required Photo id and Passbook will be issued to borrower. 1. Get the application form, mentioning the amount of loan required from the field bank branch 2. Fill it and submit to the bank office or the local Handloom or Cottage and small-scale industry body.

How can I improve my handicrafts?

Here are 8 ways to protect the dying handicraft industry:

  1. Understand the global market:
  2. Increase interaction with the consumers:
  3. Recognise it as a source of supplementary income:
  4. Use this large arena of women’s employment:
  5. Bring back the mixture of old and new designs:
  6. Understand promotional strategies: