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Tribal Artisans Empanelment Mela Phase-2 celebrates tribal heritage & empowerment at Ampati

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Ampati, Oct 6: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs, in collaboration with the District Administration and MBMA, South West Garo Hills, hosted the One-Day Tribal Artisans Empanelment Mela Phase-2 at the Farmers’ Market, Ampati. This event was a vibrant celebration of the rich heritage and exceptional craftsmanship of tribal artisans hailing from diverse corners of South West Garo Hills.

Ampati-o Tribal Artisans Empanelment Mela-ni gnigipa bakko ong•ata

Part of the “Marketing & Logistics Support to the promotion of tribal products in North Eastern region (PTP-NER Scheme),” this event represents a significant milestone in empowering the tribal artisans of South West Garo Hills. Beyond art, it is about fostering sustainable livelihoods for tribal communities.

Artisans presented their samples, taking their first steps toward showcasing their exceptional craftsmanship on a larger stage. This event stands as a unique opportunity for local artisans to have their talents recognized and their products marketed through TRIFED’s extensive network.

The Tribal Artisan Empanelment Mela serves as a crucial initiative aimed at empowering tribal artisans by identifying talent, providing training, improving product quality, and offering essential marketing support through TRIFED.

Distinguished dignitaries in attendance included RZD Shira, Additional Deputy Commissioner & PD DRDA, South West Garo Hills; YW Momin, ADC, South West Garo Hills; Col. Sayam Kashyap, General Manager, TRIFED Head Office, Delhi; Pamthing Keishing, Regional Manager, TRIFED, Guwahati; Asif Ekbal Hussain, Senior Program Executive, TRIFED, Guwahati. Representatives and officials from various line departments were also present.

Addressing the inaugural function as the Chief Guest, RZD Shira, ADC, South West Garo Hills, highlighted the abundance of talented artists in the region. He stressed that the Mela aims to provide an opportunity to enhance the quality of their work and transform their skills and talents into viable businesses. He urged the artisans to seize such opportunities to empower themselves and establish sustainable livelihoods.

Athivan Shira, Functional Manager, DCIC, and Salsara Sangma, ASCO, Soil and Water Conservation Department, shared insights into the various available schemes for Tribal Artisans through their respective departments. Rajat Nidhi, a representative of Meghalaya Rural Bank, provided information on the availability of Health Insurance Schemes.

Col. Sayam Kashyap, General Manager, TRIFED Head Office, Delhi, elaborated on the schemes and activities of TRIFED, underscoring the organization’s commitment to supporting tribal artisans.

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