On Craft Cluster
On Craft Cluster
Chapter no: 1 Particulars Primary Objective Secondary Objective Introduction Economic Activities Products available in the cluster
Description of present business process and supply chain Value Chain Analysis Intervention by NGOs and Govt. in the Burdhwan District Problem identification SWOT analysis Conclusion References
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Objectives
O Primary objective:
To gain insight through a diagnostic study into specialties, resources, environment, demography and specific realities of the targeted craft cluster
O Secondary objectives:
of the clusters To understand the value chain analysis To be able to find out strength, weakness, opportunity and threat in context of the targeted craft cluster
Sodepur
O It is a part of Panihati Municipality under Barrackpore
Problem facing
Raw Material
O Absence of Raw
Material Dealer in the Cluster causes High Inventory requirement O Intermediary dealers have monopolistic control over the Raw materials O High Working Capital Procuring Raw Material from Tamil Nadu
O Inconsistent Finishing
O Low Quality of Raw
Material O Lack of Knowledge and Awareness O Major Operations are Manual O Lack of Application of Sophisticated Machinery
Exporters O Low Participation in Local Market O Absence of Direct Export Initiative O Inadequate Exploring Alternative Channels of Marketing like trade fairs Products & Marketing
O Minimum Machinery
O Man power requirement Inadequate skilled manpower Low Productivity Low Wage Rate
MarketTechnologyInputInnovative capability
S T
Competition Skill base Financial constraint-
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MarketTechnologyInput availableInnovative capability
Behala
Situated in South West Kolkata officially known as South Suburban Municipality until it was merged with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) on January, 1984.
O Economic activities:
Stores: Clothes, jeweler, electronic items, sports
goods, books and footwear can be found in stores from Taratala to Manton. Hawker: Shopping malls and factory outlet
Products:
City Economy
Problem facing
Market Dynamics
Financial facility
Brand equity Product diversification Linkage with supportive Institute, Absence of marketing platform of state apex body Infrastructure Quality of dye
Scope of product diversification Website for cluster catalogue Large volume of buyers- buying house, ITC etc.
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Burdhman district
O Economic activities:
Agricultural based economy Known for hand-woven fabrics, textiles and sarees, Cooperative, consortium encourages waiving, Many people specially women are placed at the cottage
industry.
Products :
Labor problem
competition
Problem facing
Delay in supply raw material
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-Scope for product diversification -exposure visit - Geographical Indication
W T
- Competition
-decline demand
- Increase demand for low cost power loom products
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Removal of the mahajan system Better revenue Organized supply chain format Artisans gain better knowledge A consortium gives a better exposure and helps the artisans in gaining the raw materials at a lower cost. It helps in getting them a better exposure too
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NHDC
O National Handloom Development Corporation Limited
(NHDC) was set up in February 1983 as a Public Sector Undertaking by the Government of India.
O MISSION : To be a National Level Agency for the
1. To carry on in India or elsewhere, the business of buying, stocking, marketing or otherwise controlling the distribution of all types of yarn for the benefit of handloom sector. 2. To procure, stock distribute and sell all types of raw materials, dyes & chemicals needed by the handloom sector.
raw material problem, now the 60% supply through Govt. contribution and 40% cluster by consortium.
O It is a consortium.
Puja upto 1 month after puja. Other seasons of demand are local and international fairs for marketing, Bengali new year.
1.Gets the order from Tantuja and raw material from yarn bank , NHDC.
2. Distribute the order to common facility centers, 3. Common facility centers distribute the order to self improved waivers.
performance, services to the members, planning for future way of extension, to help earning of waivers.
Supply chain Raw material : source from NHDC, at the rate of 6 % reimbursement duty benefit on tax. Problem facing in raw material: quality, delay in supply of raw material. If raw material collect from other source they have to pay much more than NHDC charges.
O Getting duty drawback in distribution
Problem facing
Raw Material
O Absence of Raw
Material Dealer in the Cluster causes High Inventory requirement O Intermediary dealers have monopolistic control over the Raw materials O High Working Capital Procuring Raw Material from Tamil Nadu
O Inconsistent Finishing
O Low Quality of Raw
Material O Lack of Knowledge and Awareness O Major Operations are Manual O Lack of Application of Sophisticated Machinery
Exporters O Low Participation in Local Market O Absence of Direct Export Initiative O Inadequate Exploring Alternative Channels of Marketing like trade fairs Products & Marketing
O Minimum Machinery
O Man power requirement Inadequate skilled manpower Low Productivity Low Wage Rate
MarketTechnologyInputInnovative capability
S T
Competition Skill base Financial constraint-
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MarketTechnologyInput availableInnovative capability
Removal of the mahajan system Better revenue Organized supply chain format Artisans gain better knowledge A consortium gives a better exposure and helps the artisans in gaining the raw materials at a lower cost. It helps in getting them a better exposure too
Case study A diagonostic report on cluster development programme of shantipur handloom cluster, nadia, west bengal
in administration
conclusion
immense knowledge about the various Indian crafts and the working conditions of our craftsmen.
O We were able to interpret various problems faced by
the people working in this field. Personal interviews helped us understand the social, economical and cultural variations. The craft industry is on its verge of extinction due to various factors. People are oriented towards machine made products as compared to hand made items. Other than that, the workers are payed very less wages. We are of firm belief that the government should take quick action in stabilizing the condition and help the workers financially.
bibliography
O Journals O DIAGNOSTIC STUDY
REPORTFORLEATHER GOODS CLUSTER, SANTINIKETAN O Diagnostic Study Report onImplementing BDS in theKolkata Leather Cluster O Diagnostic Study of the Handloom Cluster of Burdhwan District, Under the IHDC Scheme
O Websites O http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/1234567
89/6270/1/IJTK%208(4)%20502-509.pdf