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CSR Partnerships for Entrepreneurial Success




 EDII is successfully implementing CSR initiatives in collaboration with corporate partners.
 Training, mentorship, and handholding support has been visibly unleashing success women,
 tribal communities, disadvantaged, marginalized and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) The
 efforts have been steering meaningful change and empowering aspiring entrepreneurs.
 Association with noted corporates including Accenture, HSBC, Standard Chattered Bank,
 IDBI Bank, HAL are helping EDII bring about significant social and economic change.

 Empowering  women  through  skill-based  training  and  mentoring  support  to  enable
 establishment  of  sustainable  enterprises  is  one  of  the  core  areas  under  EDII  CSR   The Industry Round Table Meet and Thought Leadership Seminar held as part of the HMI project
 partnerships.  In  the  past  two  months,  over  1015  women  have  received  training  and   focussed on 'Digital Transformation and Tech for Sustainable Craft: Engaging New Entrepreneurs'.
 guidance in production, marketing, and networking strategies, enabling them to unlock   Panel discussions were on 'Sustainability Learning Exchange: A Cooperative Initiative for Artisans and
 their potential, develop essential skills and launch sustainable enterprises. Programmes   Specialists to Share Insights and Strategies'.
 including  Subhalakshmi  Udyogini  (supported  by  Vedanta  Alumina);  Micro  Skill
 Entrepreneurship Programmes (under the support of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL),   Over the last two months, concerted efforts were also put in the direction of revitalizing
 and Project UDAYA (under TATA Communications) have supported women empowerment   rural and peri-urban communities in Dehradun (Uttarakhand), Kashipur (Odisha), and
 through new enterprise creation.  Kamrup (Assam) under Project Revitalising Innovation for Sustainable Enterprises (RISE)
                          supported by IDBI Bank Ltd. 88 beneficiaries have been trained under 3 Technology-based
 Skills to Succeed - Micro Skillpreneurship Development Programmes (MSDPs) supported by   entrepreneurship development programmes (TEDP).
 Accenture is focussed on refurbishing livelihoods in 14 states and 1 Union Territory. Till date,
 144 programmes have been completed and 7369 beneficiaries have been trained. Out of
 these 5391 enterprises have been set up in diverse areas including food processing, candle
 On  March  7  2025,   making, soft toys manufacturing, etc.
 exhibitions  were  held
 a c r o s s   s i x   m a j o r   Another unique platform, WeAct (the Chambers of Commerce for Women) is supported by   At Advantage Assam 2.0 held in
 Accenture locations in   Accenture and implemented by EDII. WeAct is committed to empowering rural women   Guwahati, Assam, delegates from
 India.  This  event   entrepreneurs  across  17  states  and  2  union  territories  by  providing  market  access,   56  countries  along  with  Indian
 provided a platform to
 showcase  WeAct's   networking  opportunities  and  business  improvement  strategies,  thereby  increasing   entrepreneurs  came  together.
 products and services.   business profitability. Weact has onboarded more than 18192 members. Project HandMade   MSDP  beneficiaries  had  the
 A  total  of  420  WeAct   in India (HMI) supported by HSBC aims at promoting and preserving India's rich artisan   opportunity  to  showcase  their
 members benefited &   traditions and craftsmanship. Till date, over 1508 artisans & weavers have been enrolled and   products to dignitaries.
 2 1   e n t e r p r i s e s
 participated  in  the   in last two months, more than 396 artisans & weavers in Bhuj and Erode participated in the
 exhibition,  generating   programme.  Over  the  last  two  months,  four  exhibitions  were  conducted  at  Gujarat,
 appreciable sales.  Maharashtra and Rajasthan where weavers generated sales of RS. 6,40,895.
              He Revolutionizes 700 Years Old Weaving Technique

              ...the legend Lavjibhai Nagjibhai Parmar (Padma Shri Awardee)

                                                      Lavjibhai Nagjibhai Parmar, an artisan specializing in the
                                                      ancient  handloom  craft  of  Tangaliya,  has  been
                                                      shortlisted for the prestigious Padma Shri Award 2025
                                                      by  the  Government  of  India  for  his  extraordinary
                                                      contributions to the Tangaliya craft. For over 700 years,
 Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General,                  the Dangasia community of Surendranager has been
 EDII  inaugurated  the  live  multi-                 practicing  the  Tangaliya.  Lavjibhai  inherited  the
 craft  exhibition  which  had  live                  intricacies of this art from his father, and has adopted it
 demonstrations on the making of                      as his livelihood for over four decades. The Tangaliya art
 the craft. Dr. Sunil Shukla trying his               has also been granted Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
 hand at Jacquard loom.

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