The Crafts Council of India
www.craftscouncilofindia.inThe Crafts Council of India (CCI) was founded in 1964 by Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay as one of her pioneering efforts toward protecting and enhancing India’s heritage in the nation’s transition to modernity. She brought together a band of volunteers in CCI to help build a lasting awareness of the knowledge and skills of India’s artisans, and to help address their needs within a rapidly changing environment. The CCI is a registered not for profit NGO headquartered in Chennai. Regional and local efforts were encouraged, particularly through the founding of Crafts Councils in different States. Today CCI works together with a network of 12 State councils. CCI is engaged in partnerships with the Government of India and other activists to ensure a national awareness of the economic, social, cultural and environmental importance of artisans and their crafts. CCI strives towards an India in which its artisan communities are valued, respected and supported with an enabling environment that renews and enhances their heritage for contemporary relevance and self-worth. CCI’s Mission: To help ensure sustainable livelihoods through crafts. To help ensure growth for artisans and their families through opportunities for education and training. To help bring technology, design, marketing and entrepreneurial skills for self-reliance within changing markets at home and abroad. To promote research and documentation that can help conserve tradition and provide resources for future development. To advocate the critical importance of artisans and their crafts to the nation’s social, economic, cultural and environmental well-being.
Read moreThe Crafts Council of India (CCI) was founded in 1964 by Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay as one of her pioneering efforts toward protecting and enhancing India’s heritage in the nation’s transition to modernity. She brought together a band of volunteers in CCI to help build a lasting awareness of the knowledge and skills of India’s artisans, and to help address their needs within a rapidly changing environment. The CCI is a registered not for profit NGO headquartered in Chennai. Regional and local efforts were encouraged, particularly through the founding of Crafts Councils in different States. Today CCI works together with a network of 12 State councils. CCI is engaged in partnerships with the Government of India and other activists to ensure a national awareness of the economic, social, cultural and environmental importance of artisans and their crafts. CCI strives towards an India in which its artisan communities are valued, respected and supported with an enabling environment that renews and enhances their heritage for contemporary relevance and self-worth. CCI’s Mission: To help ensure sustainable livelihoods through crafts. To help ensure growth for artisans and their families through opportunities for education and training. To help bring technology, design, marketing and entrepreneurial skills for self-reliance within changing markets at home and abroad. To promote research and documentation that can help conserve tradition and provide resources for future development. To advocate the critical importance of artisans and their crafts to the nation’s social, economic, cultural and environmental well-being.
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Chennai
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11-50
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1964
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