Vedanta Aluminium launches Project Kalakriti: A livelihood project for women in Jharsuguda

Jharsuguda (Odisha) [India], May 28: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, has inaugurated a traditional art and crafts training programme as a part of its project Kalakriti. This initiative has been introduced to foster sustainable livelihoods by training local women in various crafts. It is aimed at promoting and facilitating a revenue model for these women by providing them [...]

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Vedanta Aluminium launches Project Kalakriti: A livelihood project for women in Jharsuguda
Vedanta Aluminium launches Project Kalakriti: A livelihood project for women in Jharsuguda

Jharsuguda (Odisha) [India], May 28: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, has inaugurated a traditional art and crafts training programme as a part of its project Kalakriti. This initiative has been introduced to foster sustainable livelihoods by training local women in various crafts. It is aimed at promoting and facilitating a revenue model for these women by providing them with a platform where they can sell their art and craft in the right marketplace, ultimately enhancing their household income. 

Under this project, women from 21 villages in Jharsuguda will be trained in traditional art forms like Pattachitra paintings, Saura paintings, palm leaf paintings, jute stitching, cane & bamboo art, terracotta craft, as well as modern art forms like Mandala art and applique work. The inaugural event was attended by several adolescent girls from the community, who took their first training class in Mandala art by Ms. Vineeta Singraul, a professional Mandala artist.  

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