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Cluster Development Activities Driving

 Collective Growth




 Clusters impart a unique competitive edge to enterprises, promote collaboration and
 foster innovation. The National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP), {now,
 National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) - Cluster Development Programme (CDP)},
 launched  by  the  Ministry  of  Rural  Development  (MoRD)  has  appointed  as  Technical
 Support Agency (TSA) to State Rural Livelihood Missions (SRLMs) to provide technical
 assistance to artisan clusters. In the last two months, the following clusters were impacted
 through result-oriented activities:
                                The  sessions  focused  on  strengthening  knowledge  and  skills  for  effective
                                implementation  of  NRLM–CDP  and  cluster  management  in  coordination  with
                                stakeholders. Key areas covered included;  NRLM–CDP framework, artisanal value
                                chains, supply chain management, governance structures of producer companies,
                                Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs), business planning & revenue models, sales
                                &  branding  strategies,  packaging  &  design,  digital  presence  and  leveraging
                                government convergence.

                                Dr. Rajesh Gupta, Project Director, remarked, “The training provided participants
                                with  both  conceptual  clarity  and  practical  tools,  preparing  them  for  active
                                engagement in upcoming cluster projects.”






 August 27, 2025: The Dausa Rajshakhi Leather Producer Company Ltd. organized its first
 Annual  General  Meeting  (AGM),  marking  an  important  step  in  its  journey  of  collective
 growth. The meeting was attended by Board Members-cum-Shareholders, representatives
 from  District  Mission  Management  Unit  (DMMU)  and  block  officials,  along  with  EDII
 representatives.

 Latur Bamboo Cluster, Maharashtra


 EDII  has  initiated  cluster  development  under  NRLM–CDP  with  the  support  of
 Umed–Maharashtra State Rural Livelihoods Mission in Latur, Maharashtra. As part of this
 effort, a three-day Vision Building Workshop was organized for the  Board of Directors and
 artisans  of  Latur  Bamboo  Products  Producer  Company  Ltd.  The  workshop  promoted
 brainstorming  and  learning  over  leadership,  strategy  and  operational  planning.
 Simultaneously, Common Facility Centre related work gained momentum, and obtaining   Micro  Enterprise  Development  Programme  (MEDP),  a  component  of  the  Start-up  Village
 Business Commencement Certificate (BCC) for Producer Company’s operations was also   Entrepreneurship Programme (SVEP), focus on capacity building and enhancing the skills of
 bolstered.
                Community  Resource  Persons-Enterprise  Promotion  (CRP-EPs)  and  Self  Help  Group  (SHG)
                members. In Tripura, MEDP is supported by the Tripura Rural Livelihood Mission (TRLM). As a
 Training of Cluster Development Executives (CDEs)
                part of the initiative, in the last two months, 11 ‘Trainings of Entrepreneurs’ under MEDP were
                conducted in Nalchar and Durgachowmuni blocks, benefiting over 450 entrepreneurs.
 The  Institute  organized  a  special  training  programme  on  ‘Cluster  Fundamentals  and
 Managing  Cluster  Projects’  from  4th  to  7th  August  2025  at  the  EDII  campus.  The   In Meghalaya, the initiatives are supported by Meghalaya State Rural Livelihood Society (MSRLS).
 programme aimed at enhancing capabilities of 16 SVEP head office staff, field staff, Cluster   During the last two months, two exposure visits were conducted for 100 VO/CBO members in
 Development  Executives  (CDEs)  and  Chief  Executive  Officers  (CEOs)  from  Dahod,   Mawphlang  and  Mawkynrew  blocks,  helping  participants  gain  practical  insights  into
 Channapatna, Kolhapur, Badarwas and Dausa clusters.  entrepreneurship development.


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