AP government good news for leaders – wages, processing fee, EVIGO details
The AP government has decided to increase wages and processing fees to benefit thousands of weavers. The same happened by the Minister of State for BC, Handloom and Jolly. CM Chandrababu Naidu has taken this important decision with the aim of strengthening the traditional handloom region.
There are about 1,036 handloom cooperatives in the state, out of which 89 thousand are weavers. Wages and processing fees have increased significantly to improve their livelihood and improve their livelihood. Wages and fare hikes apply to leaders who work under the cooperative societies of basic handloom workers that supply products to APCVO.
Increase details…
Bleaching fees have been increased from Rs 129 to Rs 148 (15%) and the allegations of dying have been increased from Rs 362 to Rs. The minister said that the bedsheet leader Majuri has increased from the rupee. As a result, an additional income of the rupee.
Minister Savita remembered that most of the weaving sectors depended on agriculture in rural employment in the country and the state. The coalition government in the state has taken a big seat for the welfare of leaders. He said that the exhibitions, abusive and buyers were organized to ensure that the leaders were in power when they came to power. It is also said that training programs have been organized for leaders on modern designs.
During the election, the weavers were promised to finish for 50 years. About 92,274 weavers are being given to weavers at a cost of Rs 4,000 every month. It turns out that weavers are providing free electricity to the loop. Under the housing scheme, the leaders get additional Rs.
Handloom and handicrafts new design competition – Minister Savita
The minister said that the state will compete for new designs with the intention of highlighting the talent of handicrafts along with the state leader. He said that the competitions are being organized under the aegis of OPCO and Lepkshi under the aegis of National Institute of Design Andhra Pradesh (NID-APP). New designs are being obtained from artists for 17 to 30 days this month. The minister said that the best design will be selected in various categories and the winners will be given a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh.
The Indian Institute of Management and Visakhapatnam (IIM) have been contracted to improve the performance of AAPCO and Lepakshi. The main objective of the agreement is to accountability in OPCO and Lepki, strengthen transparency and make profit margin.