
A two-day exhibition by the primary yr postgraduate textile design college students at Nationwide Institute of Design Ahmedabad was inaugurated on Tuesday.
The exhibition is concerning the ultimate consequence of a six-week design mission for textile design college students, in masters course, and is being held in collaboration with SEWA (Self-Employed Ladies’s Affiliation) and SEWA Commerce Facilitation Centre (STFC) in Ahmedabad.
The scholars have been launched to SEWA (Self-Employed Ladies’s Affiliation) by the course college with an outline into the organisation’s values, construction, and its long-standing relationship with ladies’s empowerment.
For additional understanding college students additionally visited and learnt from individuals working with SEWA which included a three-day go to to Radhanpur the place additionally they explored the Hansiba Museum, which homes handcrafted conventional textile items from various communities inhabiting the area comparable to Choradia Rabari, Choradia Ahir, Ahir Brahmin and Chaudhari Patel.
The scholars interacted with ladies artisans from Bakutra and Koliwada, working with SEWA, to be taught concerning the type of work they do.
The scholars additionally attended a session on the SEWA Commerce Facilitation Centre (STFC) in Ahmedabad to get an outline of the complete provide chain — from artisan to market.
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