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11th International Day of Yoga 2025
 One Earth, One Health
 Celebrating  11th  International  Day  of  Yoga  at  EDII  with
 faculty, staff and participants of the ongoing programmes.
 Recalling  the  visit  of  EDII  Governing  Board  Member  Shri  Shaji  K  V  Chairman,  National  Bank  for
 Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
 Speaking on the achievement, Ms. Ardra Agarwal (IAS),
 Secretary  &  Commissioner,  Cottage  &  Rural  Industries,
 Government  of  Gujarat,  said,  “The  traditional  crafts  of
 Gujarat are deeply woven into the identity of our people
 and communities. Through Hastkala Setu Yojana, we have
 not only sought to preserve these traditions but also to
 enable artisans to thrive in today's dynamic markets. The
 GI Excellence Award is a proud moment; it validates the
 government's  commitment  to  artisan-led  development.
 We commend the artisans, mentors and partners like EDII
 who are taking our vision forward with dedication.”
 Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII, said, “What makes Hastkala Setu Yojana truly
 impactful is its strong connection with the ground realities of artisans. It supports them
 not just with skills but also helps them understand how to preserve their heritage, employ
 entrepreneurial competencies, use digital tools and grow as entrepreneurs. Geographical
 Indications play a big role in giving their work the identity and respect it deserves in the
 market. At EDII, we are proud to walk this journey with these artisans, ensuring they not
 only protect their craft but also build a sustainable future. This award encourages us to
 take this model to even more communities.”
 Hastkala Setu Yojana has helped bring back traditional crafts that were slowly fading
 away. The Project inspired artisans to trust the process and accept the training and
 counselling to revive their heritage.
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 Speaking on the achievement, Ms. Ardra Agarwal (IAS),
 Secretary  &  Commissioner,  Cottage  &  Rural  Industries,   Women Entrepreneurs Trained by
 Government  of  Gujarat,  said,  “The  traditional  crafts  of   EDII get mentored by
 Gujarat are deeply woven into the identity of our people
 and communities. Through Hastkala Setu Yojana, we have   Ms. Mercy Epao,
 not only sought to preserve these traditions but also to   Joint Secretary (SME),
 enable artisans to thrive in today's dynamic markets. The   Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India
 GI Excellence Award is a proud moment; it validates the
 government's  commitment  to  artisan-led  development.
 We commend the artisans, mentors and partners like EDII
 who are taking our vision forward with dedication.”
 Dr. Sunil Shukla, Director General, EDII, said, “What makes Hastkala Setu Yojana truly
 impactful is its strong connection with the ground realities of artisans. It supports them
 not just with skills but also helps them understand how to preserve their heritage, employ
 entrepreneurial competencies, use digital tools and grow as entrepreneurs. Geographical
 Indications play a big role in giving their work the identity and respect it deserves in the
 market. At EDII, we are proud to walk this journey with these artisans, ensuring they not
 only protect their craft but also build a sustainable future. This award encourages us to
 take this model to even more communities.”
 Hastkala Setu Yojana has helped bring back traditional crafts that were slowly fading
 away. The Project inspired artisans to trust the process and accept the training and
 counselling to revive their heritage.  Ms. Mercy Epao interacted with over 200 women artisans and entrepreneurs associated with
                           EDII, after the induction ceremony. She lauded their commitment to reviving traditional crafts
                           and creating sustainable livelihoods through enterprise. Speaking on the occasion, she said,
                           “Women entrepreneurs are at the heart of inclusive growth and community development.
 Till date, under the Hastkala Project, EDII has facilitated GI Tags for four crafts. In   The Ministry of MSME is supporting and scaling such enterprises through focussed schemes
 addition  to  these,  the  Institute  has  also  initiated  GI  tagging  for  15  crafts  and
                           and handholding support. I am happy to see the impact that EDII has created by empowering
 agricultural products, from Gujarat. These are in the advanced stages of processing.
                           grassroots-level women entrepreneurs.” She also inaugurated an exhibition where women
                           entrepreneurs trained by EDII showcased their products across diverse crafts and sectors.
 Gujarat   Ahmedabad                                                      EDII Board Members
 Suf   Sodagari
 Embroidery  Block Print                                                  In Interaction...






 Bharuch   Surat
 Sujani   Sadeli
 Weaving  Craft                                                            D u r i n g   h e r   v i s i t   a t
                                                                           Ahmedabad, Ms. Mercy Epao
                                                                           also met Mr. Rajesh R. Gandhi,
                                                                           Managing  Director,  Vadilal
 “By facilitating market linkages, offering skill development and securing   Industries Ltd. Ahmedabad &
 GI  tags,  EDII  is  ensuring  that  the  rich  heritage  of  Gujarat’s  crafts  is   E D I I   G o v e r n i n g   B o a r d
 recognized globally."
                                                                           Member.
 - Dr. Satya Ranjan Acharya, Project Director, Hastkala Setu Yojana, EDII



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