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This scheme by the Jammu & Kashmir Government's Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom aims to upgrade skills  Read More... for trainees and ex-trainees of departmental centers, focusing on reviving crafts and improving artisan livelihoods. Read less

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The Karkhandar Scheme is a significant initiative by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir to boost the craft sector. Launched by the Department of Industries & Commerce and implemented by the Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom, this scheme focuses on providing advanced training and skill enhancement to individuals who have completed training at departmental centers.

What Is This Scheme?

The Karkhandar Scheme offers skill upgradation training to meritorious former trainees and current trainees from government-run handicraft and handloom training centers. The goal is to equip them with advanced techniques, especially in crafts that are currently facing a shortage of skilled workers or are considered 'languishing crafts'. Registered Karkhanas (workshops) act as training centers, taking in batches of trainees to impart specialized skills.

Who Can Benefit From This Scheme?

The primary beneficiaries are pass-out trainees and ex-trainees from training centers managed by the Handicrafts & Handloom Department. These individuals are identified for further training to enhance their expertise and employability within the craft sector.

Why This Scheme Is Important

This scheme is crucial for reviving traditional and languishing crafts, thereby preserving Jammu & Kashmir's rich cultural heritage. It aims to improve the earning potential of artisans by teaching them modern techniques and helping them connect with producer organizations. By fostering entrepreneurship and market linkages, the scheme empowers artisans to achieve sustainable livelihoods and move away from exploitative business chains.

Objective

This scheme by the Jammu & Kashmir Government's Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom aims to upgrade skills for trainees and ex-trainees of departmental centers, focusing on reviving crafts and improving artisan livelihoods.

Benefits

The exact sum given by the government will be determined after a professional contractor's inspection, the minimum financial assistance offered is Rs 50,000, and it ranges up to Rs 80,000.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a pass-out or ex-trainee from a training center run by the Handicrafts & Handloom Department.
  • Must have an Aadhaar-linked Bank Account.

How To Apply

Interested and eligible individuals can apply through the offline mode. Specific application forms and procedures will be available through the Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom. For further details, please refer to the official notifications or contact the Directorate.

Implementing Agency: Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom, Government of Jammu & Kashmir.

Documents Required

  • Aadhaar Card
  • Bank Account Details (Aadhaar Linked)
  • Domicile Certificate
  • Proof of Identity
  • Proof of Date of Birth (Age Proof)
  • Certificate of Latest Educational Qualification
  • Proof of Previous Training(s) received (if any)
  • Registration Card from the Handicrafts & Handloom Department (if registered)
  • For Karkhandars: Supporting documents showcasing market linkages with wholesalers, retailers, exporters, or e-commerce portals.

FAQ’s

What is the duration of the training program under the Karkhandar Scheme?

The training program under the Karkhandar Scheme is designed to last for six months.

Can someone who has completed their training earlier also apply?

Yes, both current trainees and ex-trainees from departmental training centers are eligible to apply for the Karkhandar Scheme.

What is the maximum number of trainees a Karkhana can accommodate?

A small Karkhana can enroll a minimum of five trainees, while a large Karkhana can take up to a maximum of 10 trainees.

What financial support is provided to the Karkhandar (trainer)?

The Karkhandar receives ₹2,000/- per trainee per month as logistic charges or honorarium. Additionally, they get a lump sum of ₹25,000/- per batch to cover expenses for tools, equipment, raw materials, and space.

Will the financial aid be given in cash?

No, all financial assistance under this scheme will be disbursed directly to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries through the DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) mode.

What does 'Languishing Crafts' refer to in this scheme?

'Languishing Crafts' refers to specific traditional crafts that are at risk of disappearing due to lack of demand or skilled artisans. Examples mentioned include Glazed Pottery, Turquoise craft, and Darning.

Is there a minimum educational qualification needed to join this scheme?

No, the scheme does not have a minimum educational qualification requirement. Trainees from any educational background can apply.

What happens if a trainee leaves the training midway?

Trainees are required to sign an undertaking to complete the program. If a trainee leaves the course before completion, they will have to refund the entire stipend amount received.

Who is responsible for implementing the Karkhandar Scheme?

The Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, is the agency responsible for implementing the Karkhandar Scheme.

Can I apply for this scheme online?

As per the current information, applications for this scheme are accepted through offline mode only.

Is the financial assistance provided as a one-time payment?

Yes, the financial assistance provided under this scheme is a one-time benefit.

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