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'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

Wayne State University’s College of Engineering will recognize four exemplary alumni during its annual signature event, Night of the Stars, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at the Henry in Dearborn, Michigan.

 

Two alumni were inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame: Kenneth P. Kaufman, BSChE 1981 and David R. McLellan, BSME 1959. Receiving the College of Engineering Industry Achievement Award are: Elizabeth K. Krear, BSME 1988, MSME 1990 and Edwin E. Tatem, PE, MSCE 1990. They were selected among more than 25,000 engineering and computer science alumni who live and work in every state and in 48 countries.

 

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2015 Hall of Fame honorees included Cynthia Bir, MSME 1999, Ph.D. 2000, Bruce Hettle, EMMP 1997 and Earl Shipp, BSChE 1981. The Industrial Achievement Award recipient was Angela Barbee-Hatter, BSME 1993.

Mr. Sher Verick, Deputy Director- Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country office India, ILO and Paneerselvam Ramaswamy, Principal Director, Micro Small Medium Enteprises, Technology Development Centre - Agra signed the agreement.

 

Mr. Vic Van Vuuren, Director, Enterprises, ILO-Geneva and Mr. Michael Elkin, Chief Technical Advisor, SCORE, ILO-Geneva were present in this event.

 

The ILO Country Office for India and the Micro Small Medium Enterprise Technology Development Centre (MSME TDC) Agra, Ministry of MSME signed a Technical Collaboration Agreement on the 13th of June on ‘Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises’ (SCORE). The objective is to improve productivity and working conditions of the foundry units in India and to help enterprises participate better in the global supply chains.

 

This photo is part of the initiatives taken through ILO Project on "Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises" (SCORE) in India. SCORE is a practical training and in-factory counseling programe by the ILO that improves productivity and working conditions in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). For more details visit: www.ilo.org/newdelhi/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_417002/lang--...

 

'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography

Birbhum, West Bengal -- 2015

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#kantha #kanthastitch #Nanoor #Kanthavillage #kanthagram #kathastory #kanthaart #kanthaartist #natunpara #agortor #ruralart #ruralartist #indianart #indianartist #kanthaembroidery #UNESCO #shuvarthychowdhuryphotography #RuralCraft #womenartist #bengalart #bengalartist

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Kantha for the Bengali folks means embroidered qulit. Kantha is said to be 'Dorukha' meaning turning the worn out and old textiles and fabrics to things of beauty. It is the way the stitch is used, in different arrangements, that forms the complex vocabulary of Kantha.

A Kantha is often referred to as a rural woman's diary as it reflects the rural woman's personal account of her life's events and happenings.

Kantha embroidery has led to socio-economic empowerment of thousands of women of Birbhum. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles (MSME&T), Goverment of West Bengal in partnership with UNESCO, is developing a Rural Craft Hub at Nanoor.

Simple run stitches at the hands of skill artists create a magical artwork called as 'Kantha Embroidery'. Kantha making is a 'women's art'. It was the bengali housewife who helped the art to evolve.

The origin of the Kantha craft traces its history to a period not less than a thousand years. since then the tradition has come a long way today when the artistic brilliance of the women artists have found expressions in lifestyle products like saree, dress materials, bed and cushion covers etc. Motifs of nature including animals, birds and flowers are extensively stitched and the art work varies from intricate and heavy to light and simple designs.

There is a large concentration of the women doing Kantha embrodiery in Nanoor block of Birbhum, West Bengal. Around 2000 women of this area are engaged in doing katha embrodiery on different products. About 600 kantha artists are included in the Rural Craft Hub.

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'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

Political Parties and CSOs Criticise Modi Government on its Economic Performance

 

New Delhi, March 15, 2019: “The BJP, before the 2014 elections, created an illusion of achchhe din. Though they promised to double farmers income, increasing Minimum Support Price (MSP) by 1.5 times, they did opposite everything of what they promised.” said Vijoo Krishnan, Central Committee Member of CPI-M, and Joint Secretary of All India Kisan Sabha, at the at the public meeting titled Rebuilding from an Economic Earthquake at the Constitution Club of India today. “The rural distress reached to the unprecedented levels, which were also aided by the vicious atmosphere of the hate created by the cow-vigilantism,” Krishnan added.

 

The meeting, jointly organised by Delhi Forum and the Financial Accountability Network India, witnessed Vijoo Krishnan, Central Committee Member of CPI-M, and Joint Secretary of All India Kisan Sabha; Kavita Krishnan, Polit Bureau Member, CPI-ML Liberation; Dr Sunilam, Samajwadi Party; and Dinesh Abrol, Professor, Institute of Studies in Industrial Development looking back and evaluating the performance of the five years of the Narendra Modi government on the economy and the immediate agenda for the next government.

 

Speaking at the meeting, Dr Sunilam, a senior leader of the Samajwadi Party, claimed that the difference in the Minimum Support Price and the market price of the agricultural products is over Rs 50,000 crore, higher than the Union Agriculture Budget. Similarly, the rise in the oil prices and inflation — and payment of GST on the fertilisers and produce — has also considerably increased the input price.

 

Kavita Krishnan, a Polit Bureau member of the CPIM-L, remarked: “The last four years witnessed, rising inequality, bank frauds, bank charges, systemic destruction of the institutions like NSSO, and denial of the information on the social spending and other crucial data.” She emphasised, “The only people who got benefitted were the rich, and the PSUs like HAL, BSNL, which were doing financially well, today can’t even pay salaries.” She also extended support to the right to employment and food security as the constitutional right, and the introduction of the wealth tax and inheritance tax for the corporate sector.

 

Professor Dinesh Abrol observed that the future of the Indian economy and development had been adversely impacted due to the policies of the Modi government. This has resulted in declining household incomes, unemployment etc. Citing the survey done by the All India Manufacturers Organisation (AIMO), Prof Abrol said, “post demonetisation, micro and small enterprises have suffered 35 % job losses and 50 per cent dip in revenues. Likewise, the Economic Survey 2017-18 revealed that the credit disbursed by the banks shows that out of a total outstanding credit of Rs. 26.04 billion as in November 2017, 82.6% of the amount was lent to large enterprises, and MSMEs got only 17.4% of total credit.” All this worsened the unemployment.

 

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Mr. Sher Verick, Deputy Director- Decent Work Team for South Asia and Country office India, ILO and Paneerselvam Ramaswamy, Principal Director, Micro Small Medium Enteprises, Technology Development Centre - Agra signed the agreement.

 

Mr. Vic Van Vuuren, Director, Enterprises, ILO-Geneva and Mr. Michael Elkin, Chief Technical Advisor, SCORE, ILO-Geneva were present in this event.

 

The ILO Country Office for India and the Micro Small Medium Enterprise Technology Development Centre (MSME TDC) Agra, Ministry of MSME signed a Technical Collaboration Agreement on the 13th of June on ‘Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises’ (SCORE). The objective is to improve productivity and working conditions of the foundry units in India and to help enterprises participate better in the global supply chains.

 

This photo is part of the initiatives taken through ILO Project on "Sustaining Competitive and Responsible Enterprises" (SCORE) in India. SCORE is a practical training and in-factory counseling programe by the ILO that improves productivity and working conditions in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). For more details visit: www.ilo.org/newdelhi/whatwedo/projects/WCMS_417002/lang--...

 

'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

WIPO Director General Daren Tang (left) met on March 22, 2022, the Minister of Industry, Trade and MSMEs Victor Bisonó Haza of the Dominican Republic while on an official visit to the country.

 

Mr. Tang and Mr. Bisonó Haza agreed that intellectual property (IP) is not just a legal right but a powerful tool for business growth, promoting trade and investments.

 

They agreed on the importance of integrating IP into national IP strategies.

 

More: WIPO Director General Tang Visits Dominican Republic

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Angel de la Rosa. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO License.

Field visit to MSMEs During the Land Finance Hub Use and Registration Training at Pasuruan with Formekers Pasuruan (Forum for Furniture, Crafts, and Arts), 11 November 2022.

 

Photo by Perdana Putra/CIFOR-ICRAF

 

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If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org

2021-09-28: Image of a woman selling baked products at the Mauritania under the Support Project for the Promotion of MSMEs and Youth Employment. Funded by the African Development Bank the objective of the project is to contribute to poverty reduction in Mauritania through MSE promotion, women's and youth entrepreneurship and job creation.

© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography

Birbhum, West Bengal -- 2015

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#kantha #kanthastitch #Nanoor #Kanthavillage #kanthagram #kathastory #kanthaart #kanthaartist #natunpara #agortor #ruralart #ruralartist #indianart #indianartist #kanthaembroidery #UNESCO #shuvarthychowdhuryphotography #RuralCraft #womenartist #bengalart #bengalartist

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Kantha for the Bengali folks means embroidered qulit. Kantha is said to be 'Dorukha' meaning turning the worn out and old textiles and fabrics to things of beauty. It is the way the stitch is used, in different arrangements, that forms the complex vocabulary of Kantha.

A Kantha is often referred to as a rural woman's diary as it reflects the rural woman's personal account of her life's events and happenings.

Kantha embroidery has led to socio-economic empowerment of thousands of women of Birbhum. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles (MSME&T), Goverment of West Bengal in partnership with UNESCO, is developing a Rural Craft Hub at Nanoor.

Simple run stitches at the hands of skill artists create a magical artwork called as 'Kantha Embroidery'. Kantha making is a 'women's art'. It was the bengali housewife who helped the art to evolve.

The origin of the Kantha craft traces its history to a period not less than a thousand years. since then the tradition has come a long way today when the artistic brilliance of the women artists have found expressions in lifestyle products like saree, dress materials, bed and cushion covers etc. Motifs of nature including animals, birds and flowers are extensively stitched and the art work varies from intricate and heavy to light and simple designs.

There is a large concentration of the women doing Kantha embrodiery in Nanoor block of Birbhum, West Bengal. Around 2000 women of this area are engaged in doing katha embrodiery on different products. About 600 kantha artists are included in the Rural Craft Hub.

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Tel Ganesan, MSME '91 and President and CEO of Kyyba, a global IT placement firm, was our alumni keynote speaker.

2018-10-06: A random picture of Mena Elagalmi, furniture designer with her daughter while preparing a design of furniture.

'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

Field visit to MSMEs During the Land Finance Hub Use and Registration Training at Pasuruan with Formekers Pasuruan (Forum for Furniture, Crafts, and Arts), 11 November 2022.

 

Photo by Perdana Putra/CIFOR-ICRAF

 

www.cifor-icraf.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org

2015 Hall of Fame honorees included Cynthia Bir, MSME 1999, Ph.D. 2000, Bruce Hettle, EMMP 1997 and Earl Shipp, BSChE 1981. The Industrial Achievement Award recipient was Angela Barbee-Hatter, BSME 1993.

2021-09-28: Image of a woman selling baked products at the Mauritania under the Support Project for the Promotion of MSMEs and Youth Employment.

Field visit to MSMEs During the Land Finance Hub Use and Registration Training at Pasuruan with Formekers Pasuruan (Forum for Furniture, Crafts, and Arts), 11 November 2022.

 

Photo by Perdana Putra/CIFOR-ICRAF

 

www.cifor-icraf.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org

'Transcending Arabian Borders 2013'- a one-day convention on MSMEs was hosted in Bangalore on August 23, 2013, under the auspices of the Indo Arab Chamber of Commerce, of which Mr. Krishna Kumar is the chairman. The convention was inaugurated by Union Minister for MSMEs Mr. Muniappa and blessed by Guruji Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Various aspects on the subject were presented by eminent resource persons.

© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography

Birbhum, West Bengal -- 2015

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#kantha #kanthastitch #Nanoor #Kanthavillage #kanthagram #kathastory #kanthaart #kanthaartist #natunpara #agortor #ruralart #ruralartist #indianart #indianartist #kanthaembroidery #UNESCO #shuvarthychowdhuryphotography #RuralCraft #womenartist #bengalart #bengalartist

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Kantha for the Bengali folks means embroidered qulit. Kantha is said to be 'Dorukha' meaning turning the worn out and old textiles and fabrics to things of beauty. It is the way the stitch is used, in different arrangements, that forms the complex vocabulary of Kantha.

A Kantha is often referred to as a rural woman's diary as it reflects the rural woman's personal account of her life's events and happenings.

Kantha embroidery has led to socio-economic empowerment of thousands of women of Birbhum. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles (MSME&T), Goverment of West Bengal in partnership with UNESCO, is developing a Rural Craft Hub at Nanoor.

Simple run stitches at the hands of skill artists create a magical artwork called as 'Kantha Embroidery'. Kantha making is a 'women's art'. It was the bengali housewife who helped the art to evolve.

The origin of the Kantha craft traces its history to a period not less than a thousand years. since then the tradition has come a long way today when the artistic brilliance of the women artists have found expressions in lifestyle products like saree, dress materials, bed and cushion covers etc. Motifs of nature including animals, birds and flowers are extensively stitched and the art work varies from intricate and heavy to light and simple designs.

There is a large concentration of the women doing Kantha embrodiery in Nanoor block of Birbhum, West Bengal. Around 2000 women of this area are engaged in doing katha embrodiery on different products. About 600 kantha artists are included in the Rural Craft Hub.

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From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

Field visit to MSMEs During the Land Finance Hub Use and Registration Training at Pasuruan with Formekers Pasuruan (Forum for Furniture, Crafts, and Arts), 11 November 2022.

 

Photo by Perdana Putra/CIFOR-ICRAF

 

www.cifor-icraf.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org

2015 Hall of Fame honorees included Cynthia Bir, MSME 1999, Ph.D. 2000, Bruce Hettle, EMMP 1997 and Earl Shipp, BSChE 1981. The Industrial Achievement Award recipient was Angela Barbee-Hatter, BSME 1993.

2015 Hall of Fame honorees included Cynthia Bir, MSME 1999, Ph.D. 2000, Bruce Hettle, EMMP 1997 and Earl Shipp, BSChE 1981. The Industrial Achievement Award recipient was Angela Barbee-Hatter, BSME 1993.

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

"CorpExcel National mSME Excellence Awards" Ceremony was grand. Gateway TechnoLabs received CorpExcel National Award for Corporate Excellence. Award given by Union Finance Minister, Sh. Pranab Mukherjee. On behalf of Gateway, Vipin Moharir, Director and Sandeep Suryakant Kulkarni, VP - Corporate Affairs attended the ceremony and received the Award. Location: Vigyan Bhavan, Hall 5, Delhi

 

www.gatewaytechnolabs.com

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

Wayne State University’s College of Engineering will recognize four exemplary alumni during its annual signature event, Night of the Stars, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at the Henry in Dearborn, Michigan.

 

Two alumni were inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame: Kenneth P. Kaufman, BSChE 1981 and David R. McLellan, BSME 1959. Receiving the College of Engineering Industry Achievement Award are: Elizabeth K. Krear, BSME 1988, MSME 1990 and Edwin E. Tatem, PE, MSCE 1990. They were selected among more than 25,000 engineering and computer science alumni who live and work in every state and in 48 countries.

 

engineering.wayne.edu/news.php?id=15109&date=2014-10

Wayne State University’s College of Engineering will recognize four exemplary alumni during its annual signature event, Night of the Stars, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at the Henry in Dearborn, Michigan.

 

Two alumni were inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame: Kenneth P. Kaufman, BSChE 1981 and David R. McLellan, BSME 1959. Receiving the College of Engineering Industry Achievement Award are: Elizabeth K. Krear, BSME 1988, MSME 1990 and Edwin E. Tatem, PE, MSCE 1990. They were selected among more than 25,000 engineering and computer science alumni who live and work in every state and in 48 countries.

 

engineering.wayne.edu/news.php?id=15109&date=2014-10

Wayne State University’s College of Engineering will recognize four exemplary alumni during its annual signature event, Night of the Stars, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, at the Henry in Dearborn, Michigan.

 

Two alumni were inducted into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame: Kenneth P. Kaufman, BSChE 1981 and David R. McLellan, BSME 1959. Receiving the College of Engineering Industry Achievement Award are: Elizabeth K. Krear, BSME 1988, MSME 1990 and Edwin E. Tatem, PE, MSCE 1990. They were selected among more than 25,000 engineering and computer science alumni who live and work in every state and in 48 countries.

 

engineering.wayne.edu/news.php?id=15109&date=2014-10

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

From December 2 – 4, 2014, 25 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) involved in the food service industry in Antigua and Barbuda participated in the CDB/CTCS Network’s “ServSafe Food Safety Training and Certification Workshop."

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