Green Skill Development Programme (GSDP) – Valedictory Function of Bamboo Crafts Training
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MARCH 5, 2025 bY SANJIB KUMAR ROY
Sri
Vijaya Puram, Mar 05: The CPR Environmental Education Centre (CPREEC), under
the Environmental Information, Awareness, Capacity Building, and Livelihood
Programme (EIACP-RP), successfully concluded the two-month Certificate Course
on Micro-Entrepreneur – NTFP (Non-Timber Forest Produce) Plant Origin: Bamboo
Crafts. Sponsored by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,
Government of India, the program aimed at equipping trainees with sustainable
livelihood skills in bamboo craftsmanship.
The valedictory function was held at the Auditorium of TGCE, Sri
Vijaypuram, graced by esteemed dignitaries, trainers, and trainees. The event
commenced with a welcome song by GSDP trainees, setting the tone for the
occasion. Dr. P. Sudhakar, Director & EIACP Coordinator, CPREEC, Chennai,
delivered the Welcome Address, emphasizing the role of skill-based
environmental education in fostering entrepreneurship and sustainability. This
was followed by an overview of the course by
Mr. A. Gopal, Project Officer,
CPREEC, ANI, who elaborated on its objectives, impact,
and achievements.
Trainees shared their experiences, highlighting the valuable skills acquired
and their plans for entrepreneurial ventures in bamboo crafts. The awarding of
Course Completion Certificates, Udyam registration certificates (MSME), and
Tool Kits was a moment of pride, with Dr. S. Dinesh Kannan, IFS, presenting
them to the successful participants. The Guest of Honour, Mr. Avinash Kumar
Singh, Superintending Engineer, SVPMC, commended the initiative for its role in
promoting eco-friendly skill development. The Chief Guest, Dr. S. Dinesh
Kannan, IFS, underscored the significance of non-timber forest produce and the
economic opportunities in bamboo craftsmanship. Other distinguished guests
included Mrs. Kavita Udai Kumar, Ward Councillor, Dr. Manjulata Rao, Principal,
TGCE, Mr. Kumaravelu, Assistant Director, Ministry of Textiles, and Mr. Anoop
Kumar, Entrepreneur. A major highlight of the event was the Bamboo Craft
Exhibition, where an impressive array of handcrafted bamboo artifacts created
by trainees was displayed. The exhibition was well received by
dignitaries and visitors, providing a platform to explore market linkages and
future collaborations.
The function concluded with a Vote of Thanks by Mr. A. Gopal, Project Officer,
CPREEC, ANI, expressing gratitude to all stakeholders for their contributions.
The successful completion of the training marks a significant step towards
empowering individuals with green skills, promoting environmental
sustainability, and nurturing self-reliant bamboo-based entrepreneurship.
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