EMBROIDERY

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Empowering Rural Women Through Embroidery Skills
The Embroidery initiative by Baba Laxmi Narayan Sewa Samiti (BLNSS) focuses on empowering rural women by enhancing their traditional embroidery skills with modern design techniques. This program enables women artisans to create high-value products such as sarees, dress materials, and decorative items that cater to evolving market trends.
By blending heritage craftsmanship with contemporary styles, the initiative promotes sustainable livelihoods and strengthens women-led economic development.
Implementation Strategy
BLNSS identifies women artisans from rural and marginalized communities and provides structured training programs in embroidery techniques. These trainings focus on combining traditional patterns with modern aesthetics to create products that appeal to wider markets.

Participants are guided on design innovation, quality control, and finishing techniques to ensure their products meet market standards.
Supported By
KVIC Ranchi (Khadi and Village Industries Commission)
Sustainability and Future Scope
By upgrading skills and promoting market-oriented production, the initiative ensures long-term sustainability. Women artisans can continue producing and selling embroidered products independently, contributing to steady income generation.

The program also opens opportunities for participation in exhibitions, online platforms, and bulk orders, further expanding growth potential.
What is the objective of the embroidery project?
What products are made under this initiative?

Women artisans create sarees, dress materials, and decorative items using a blend of traditional and modern embroidery designs.

How does this program help rural women?