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As a master weaver, Lavjibhai has not only contributed significantly to the craft but has                     Micro Entrepreneurs from Uttar Pradesh Gain
                           also  trained  more  than  40  youths,  ensuring  that  the  younger  generation  stays
                           connected to the craft. Lavjibhai is a beneficiary of Project HandMade in India. He                           Financial Literacy and Develop Digital Awareness
                           recently attended the Industry Roundtable Meet & Thought Leadership Seminar held
                           at EDII on March 11, 2025.                                                                                    ...Project Saksham

                            During the event, EDII acknowledged his efforts by honouring him. Lavjibhai shared,                           Financial landscapes could be complex but financial literacy can make it easy to navigate
                            "I have received training in natural dyeing, digital marketing, and online payments                           through such challenges.   Rural micro entrepreneurs especially need such an orientation
                            through EDII. Additionally, participating in EDII's exhibitions has helped me reach out                       to steer through regular financial dealings. To fulfil this requirement, EDII has collaborated
                            to customers and feel the pulse of the market.” Lavjibhai established a Common                                with the Bajaj Finserv to implement Project Saksham in five districts of Uttar Pradesh. This
                            Facility Center, where 12 weavers work together to preserve the craft. He plans to sell                       initiative is aimed at providing training to micro-entrepreneurs on the finer nuances of
                            Tangaliya products through e-commerce platforms and create more employment                                    financial  dealings,  savings,  government  financial  schemes,  digital  awareness  and
                            opportunities. His contributions to the craft have earned him numerous awards.                                alertness for avoiding digital fraud.

                                                                                                                                          Over the past two months, EDII successfully conducted 25 three-day Entrepreneurship
                                                                                                                                          Awareness  Programmes  (EAPs)  under  Project  Saksham,  supported  by  Bajaj  Finserv
                                                                                                                                          Limited. These EAPs successfully developed financial literacy and inclusion among 1000
                          CSR Roundtable Meet                                                                                             existing and aspiring micro-entrepreneurs from Varanasi, Mau, Ayodhya, Gorakhpur and
                                                                                                                                          Kushinagar.




























                Dr. Raman Gujral, Professor and Director, Dept. of CSR Partnerships addressing the delegates. (3rd from R)
                Shri Shivnarayan Balajee Sigha Roy, Additional Secretary, Backward Classes Welfare Department, Govt. of                                                              Mr.  Nishit  Patel,  Senior  Programme
                West Bengal also brought rich perspectives to the table.                                                                                                             Manager, SVEP, EDII delivering  a talk on
                                                                                                                                                                                     'Entrepreneurship  Development  &
                                                                                                                                                                                     Startup Opportunities' at the four-day
                          EDII organized a Roundtable Meet for Corporates to ‘Support, Activate and Build Assured                                                                    Namo Sakhi Sangam Mela, organized by
                          Livelihoods (SABAL) for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) under CSR Actions'. This pivotal                                                                  Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company
                          roundtable  meeting  brainstormed  on  creating  a  better  world  for  PwDs  through  an                                                                  (GLPC)  during  March  9-12,  2025,  at
                          effective synergy between government, corporates and institutions. Senior officials from                                                                   Jawahar Maidan, Bhavnagar, The Mela
                          Department  of  PwD  and  CSR  leaders  from  leading  corporate  entities  attended  this                                                                 showcased  remarkable  contributions
                          groundbreaking meet. The ‘Meet’ took up the agenda of sensitizing society at large and                                                                     of  women-led  enterprises  and  Self-
                                                                                                                                                                                     Help Groups (SHGs).
                          instituting  interventions  and  measures  that  ensure  establishment  of  3000  new
                          enterprises by PwDs, including 1500 technology-driven and 1500 general enterprises.



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