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New Delhi : Union MSME and RTH Minister Nitin Gadkari on October 28, 2020, distributed electric potter wheels, through Video Conference, to 100 potter families in Nanded and Parbhani districts of Maharashtra as a major step towards their empowerment under Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana of Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC). The potter families were given 10-day training by KVIC.

The potters belong to 15 villages – 10 villages in Nanded and 5 villages in Parbhani districts – who were distributed the pottery equipment. The distribution of equipment will benefit at least 400 members of the community by increasing their productivity and their income, which is the dream of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Gadkari lauded the Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana of KVIC saying this was the first of its kind initiative taken since independence to strengthen and improve the living of potters in the country. “Empowering the marginalised potters’ community and reviving the dying art of pottery is the dream of the Prime Minister. With proper training and distribution of advanced equipment under Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana, the productivity and income of potters has increased manifolds. The scheme will further be implemented in other remote areas of Maharashtra and other states,” Gadkari said, according to a PIB release.

On this occasion, Gadkari also interacted with some artisans who expressed happiness on receiving the government support. They said with increase in production using electric potter wheel, they were now earning 3-4 times more than what they earned earlier.

KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena, who joined through video-conference, said that more than 18,000 electric chaaks have so far been distributed across the country benefiting nearly 80,000 people of the community. He said the average income of potters under Kumhar Sashaktikaran Yojana has gone up from nearly Rs 3,000 per month to nearly Rs 10,000 per month. “Empowering every potter in the country is the sole objective of the programme and KVIC will spare no effort in achieving this goal,” he said.