How is the ‘Shilp Didi’ Initiative Empowering Women Artisans?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Women artisans are increasingly becoming entrepreneurs through the Shilp Didi initiative.
- The initiative provides essential training and support for skill enhancement.
- Success stories highlight improved income and business opportunities.
- Government commitment to empower women is evident in policy initiatives.
- Community development is a significant aspect of the program.
New Delhi, Dec 10 (NationPress) A remarkable transformation is taking place in India’s handicraft industry as women artisans, empowered by the government’s Shilp Didi program, are converting their craftsmanship into sustainable livelihoods, export prospects, and community-driven businesses.
Insights from the field illustrate that this initiative is not just enhancing income but also reshaping women's self-esteem and financial independence.
Nivedita Prajapati, a jewellery designer, shared that her breakthrough occurred two years ago when she was chosen for Shilp Didi.
“I design my own jewellery and have engaged in export jewellery for a while, but it was the Shilp Didi exhibitions that enabled me to secure export orders,” she recounted.
The initiative, she noted, has significantly widened her clientele.
“Thanks to Shilp Didi, my earnings have substantially increased. We are grateful that the Modi government is motivating women to become entrepreneurs. Women should achieve independence — and truly, Shilp Didi epitomizes women’s empowerment.”
Similar stories of triumph are emerging from other artisan groups. Priya, a hand-embroidery artisan selected through DC Handicrafts in 2024, reminisces about how her journey began with a simple opportunity and evolved into a thriving business.
“Through Shilp Didi, I was able to display many of my items. We received numerous orders — even from small retailers,” she shared.
However, meeting those demands posed its own hurdles.
“Initially, we had very few women collaborating with us. We went door-to-door to train more women. Lacking funds for training, we sought help from DC Handicrafts, which generously provided training support,” Priya explained.
The new group of trained women artisans started creating innovative designs and fulfilling orders.
“Later, when we required support for exhibitions again, DC Handicrafts stood by us. This platform has been instrumental in scaling our efforts and training many more women.”
From a policy perspective, senior officials assert that the government is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for women artisans. Neelam Shami Rao (IAS), Secretary of the Ministry of Textiles, stressed the government’s commitment to both social and financial empowerment for women.
“The government is wholly devoted to enhancing women’s strength and independence. The Prime Minister has consistently emphasized the importance of fostering women’s collective progress,” she stated.
Rao further mentioned that the ministry has initiated new programs with a focus on artisans. “While we often discuss ‘Lakhpati Didis’, our goal is to ensure artisan incomes continue to grow. We aspire for them to not only earn for themselves but also create job opportunities for others. Women can advance, lead development, and uplift many others in handicrafts.”
Through avenues like Shilp Didi, women artisans—from embroidery specialists to jewellery creators—are embracing roles as innovators, entrepreneurs, employers, and community leaders. For many, what started as a home-based skill has now evolved into a sustainable business model.