Identifying the village
The groundwork began with visits to various villages. The primary objective was to identify a village with potential for hosting the workshop.
Background: All our trainees are from economically disadvantaged families. Their family members work as auto drivers, plumbers, and street hawkers.
Objective: Throughout the training, our participants have fostered a vision to establish a community. Together, they aim to operate as a cohesive team, generating sales within Shantiniketan and partnering with us to enhance visibility and promote sales further.
Identifying the village
The groundwork began with visits to various villages. The primary objective was to identify a village with potential for hosting the workshop.
Meeting the Pradhan
Once the village was identified, our mentor Bivash Bishnu Choudhury met the Pradhan to discuss about the training workshop
Meeting Recap
Strategy Discussion with Pradhan, MG West Bengal Mentor, and Foundation Core Team
Beneficiaries Selection Tailored to Village Needs
Pradhan meticulously compiled the list of beneficiaries according to our foundation's stringent criteria for shortlisting. This criteria was carefully tailored to align with the specific needs of the village. He handpicked individuals who demonstrated a sincere commitment to self-improvement and were prepared to invest the necessary effort to achieve success.
Pradhan with our West Bengal Mentor Bivash
The journey to determine the final cost involved navigating through four phases during the one-month training period. These phases encompassed expenses such as the trainer’s visit, as well as the costs of fabric, raw materials, and miscellaneous items. Initially budgeted at 50,000, the actual expenditure amounted to 45,000
Trainees were guided on all the basics of Batik painting – right from tracing the design to waxing and dyeing the fabric
Assignment Week: The trainees were busy in Practice Sessions, producing the final Batik outputs
On the final day of the week, the mentor, trainer, and trainees were fully engaged in preparing for the exhibition to showcase their work to the public
A wide variety of Hankies, Stoles, Blouse pieces, Sarees, Kurtas, Dupattas in varied colors and batik prints
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