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Good news for pottery artisans in Gujarat! If you’re looking to upgrade your equipment and work more efficiently, a special scheme from the Gujarat Matikam Kalakari & Rural Technology Institute is here to help. This initiative focuses on bringing modern, energy-efficient technology to your pottery business.
This scheme is all about giving pottery artisans access to the latest technology. Specifically, it focuses on providing energy-efficient kilns. The goal is to help you produce better quality items, make more at a time, and also reduce health risks associated with traditional methods. The Gujarat Industries & Mines Department is backing this initiative to support rural artisans.
This scheme is designed for groups of registered clay artisans and potters who are actively involved in the pottery business in Gujarat. You need to meet certain age and space criteria, and importantly, you must apply as a group.
By providing advanced, energy-efficient kilns, the scheme aims to make the pottery business more sustainable and profitable. It addresses key challenges faced by artisans, such as improving product quality, increasing output, and ensuring a safer working environment. This technological upgrade is crucial for the growth and modernization of the traditional pottery sector in Gujarat.
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Note: Applications with incomplete information will not be considered. Ensure all documents are submitted as specified.
Important: Incomplete applications will not be processed. Submit all documents as per the guidelines.
Can I apply for this scheme if I am an individual pottery artisan, or do I need to be part of a group?
This scheme is specifically for groups. You must be part of a group that includes at least two pottery artisans or potters to be eligible for the assistance.
What happens after I receive the energy-efficient furnace? What are my responsibilities regarding its use and reporting?
Once the furnace is set up, you are required to send a report every 3 months to the Gujarat Matikam Kalakari & Rural Technology Institute detailing how you are using it. The furnace must only be used for your pottery business.
What is the cost of the energy-efficient kiln, and how much financial aid will I receive?
The unit cost for the development of the kiln is ₹83,000/-. The scheme provides 100% financial assistance, meaning you will receive the full amount in the form of the energy-saving furnace equipment itself, not as cash.
Are there any specific age limits for applying for this pottery artisan scheme?
Yes, you must be between 18 and 58 years old to be eligible for this scheme. This age range ensures you are within the working-age bracket for participating in the pottery business.
What kind of space do I need to have for my pottery business to be considered for this scheme?
You must have a minimum of 800 to 1,000 square feet of open space for your pottery business. This land needs to be owned by you, rented, or leased for at least five years from the date you apply.
Will the scheme cover the repair and maintenance costs of the energy-efficient furnace?
No, after the furnace is constructed and installed, all costs for its maintenance and repair will be your group's responsibility and must be borne at your own expense.
Is this scheme open to pottery artisans from all over India, or is it restricted to a specific state?
This scheme is exclusively for pottery artisans who are associated with pottery work within the state of Gujarat only. Artisans from other states are not eligible.
What documents are needed at the application stage to apply for the energy-efficient kiln?
You will need the application form with details and certificates, a notarized guarantee on ₹300/- stamp paper for group applications, documents for land ownership/lease, and construction permission from your local authority.
What is the main goal of providing energy-efficient kilns to pottery artisans through this program?
The main goal is to enhance productivity, improve the quality of pottery products, and reduce health risks for artisans by equipping them with modern, energy-efficient technology.
What are the consequences if the energy-efficient furnace is used for something other than pottery?
Using the furnace for any purpose other than the pottery business will be considered misuse and will lead to legal action being taken by the Gujarat Matikam Kalakari & Rural Technology Institute.
What sort of registration is required to apply for this assistance program?
You must be a registered clay artisan or potter to be eligible. The scheme is designed to support existing professionals in the pottery field on a 100% subsidy basis.
Do I need to provide any specific legal document if I'm applying as a group?
Yes, as a group applicant, you will need to submit a notarized guarantee on stamp paper worth ₹300/-. This document must state that the energy-saving furnace will be used collectively by the group for their pottery business.
What kind of official permissions are needed for installing the kiln on my property?
You need to obtain construction permission or a leave letter from your Gram Panchayat, Municipality, or the competent local authority in the area where the furnace is to be built.