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Problems and Challenges Faced by Handicraft Artisans

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  • Amisha Shah
  • Rajiv Patel

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Handicrafts have a great potential to provide employment opportunities to millions of artisans spread over length and breadth of the country, as most of the artisans have inherent art to be converted in to occupation. Women of Gujarat are very prosperous in the art of ‘Needle and Thread’. Generally they are used to do such work for their domestic use. But now a days, such products are demanded everywhere. They require professional touch as per the requirement of demand of the market. Government tries to uplift the art and artisans through various programmes and policies. Despite of various government and non government efforts, the reality is not satisfactory. The handicraft artisans suffer a lot due to being unorganized, lack of education, low capital, poor exposure to new technologies, absence of market intelligence and a poor institutional framework. Key Words: Problems, Challenges, Artisans, Handicraft Policy

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  • Amisha Shah & Rajiv Patel, 2017. "Problems and Challenges Faced by Handicraft Artisans," Working papers 2017-06-14, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2017-06-14
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    1. Pradeep Kumar Jena, 2010. "Indian Handicrafts in Globalization Times: An analysis of Global-Local Dynamics," Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems - scientific journal, Croatian Interdisciplinary Society Provider Homepage: http://indecs.eu, vol. 8(2), pages 119-137.
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    1. Farhat Basir Khan, 2022. "Can the Arts and Crafts Sector in India be Sustainable: A Grounded Theory Approach to Mapping Challenges and Proposing Solutions," International Journal of Global Business and Competitiveness, Springer, vol. 17(1), pages 46-55, December.
    2. Neeraj Amarnani & Rajiv Patel, 2019. "Transitional Trend In Handicraft Practices & Its Impact On The Income Of Artisans," Working papers 2019-30-08, Voice of Research.

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