GLOBAL HANDICRAFT INDEX: A NEW INITIATIVE FOR DEVELOPING POSITIVE PROMOTION IN HANDICRAFT INDUSTRIES

Authors

  • Uma Shankar Yadav Motilal Nehru national institute of technology Allahabad prayagraaj INDIA 3Chandigarh university Chandigarh Panjab India
  • Ravindra Tripathi Motilal Nehru national institute of technology Allahabad prayagraaj INDIA 3Chandigarh university Chandigarh Panjab India
  • Nikhil yadav Motilal Nehru national institute of technology Allahabad prayagraaj INDIA 3Chandigarh university Chandigarh Panjab India
  • Mano Ashish Tripathi Motilal Nehru national institute of technology Allahabad prayagraaj INDIA 3Chandigarh university Chandigarh Panjab India

Keywords:

Global handicraft, parameter, Indicator of handcraft

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to give a separate index for the development of handicraft products developing better completion in handicraft industries, conserving the heritage of all countries handmade tradition, the skill of artisans, making them entrepreneurship to artisans Among them, we know that whole world is facing a big problem of plastic glass and other population and climate is also affecting due to environmental pollution in the world so if all want to maintain their life and living patter better and sustainable then they should have to make the product for their utility that is sustainable and utility decorative and that will have to give local job and enhancing the local talent of the artisan and rural, tribal people special women. This is helping in providing 11 parameters and 20 indicators on which the proposed handicraft index will be prepared at the global level. so there is a need for initiative for researchers that want to work in the sector of the handicraft industry and to want to give the new horizon at the front of other machine-made products that are harmful and costly non-eco-friendly and that is trading and increasing jobless growth so this handicraft index will help to at artisan increasing the employment, income decreasing the jobless growth converting the gig worker and creating local talent and making it as the global label.

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2022-01-31

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Uma Shankar Yadav, Ravindra Tripathi, Nikhil yadav, & Mano Ashish Tripathi. (2022). GLOBAL HANDICRAFT INDEX: A NEW INITIATIVE FOR DEVELOPING POSITIVE PROMOTION IN HANDICRAFT INDUSTRIES. European Journal of Research Development and Sustainability, 3(1), 121-128. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejrds/article/view/1780

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