Unemployed Sikkim youth receive traditional Buddhist art training

Gangtok, Mar 15 (ANI): Sikkim”s Handicrafts and Handloom Department is imparting training to the unemployed youth in an attempt to promote and preserve ethnic Buddhist arts and crafts.

The institution is a unique combination of training-cum-production spread over 20 centres in Sikkim.

Boys and girls in the age group of 14 to 24 years, learn the skills of this traditional art to earn a living out of it and make their future bright.

“There are less opportunities in village. So in order to make our future bright I have come to this institution to learn the art. In this institution we are learning the basic skills and also receiving stipend at the same time,” said Passand Bhutia, a trainee.

“After receiving training, we can work in this institution on a contract basis. We are learning more about our traditional art and also making our future bright,” he added.

The youths are being trained in hand-woven carpets with traditional motifs, blankets, Angora and Lepcha woven shawls, ”thangka” paintings, woodcarvings, hand-painted masks and toys.

According to the Assistant Director Chozang Lepcha, the trainees receive a stipend of 700-900 rupees, which helps them become self-independent.

“All the trainees come either from our own city or from far-flung areas. They are either unemployed or school dropouts because of their poor economic conditions. Therefore government is providing them stipend depending on their period of training,” said Chozang Lepcha.

“During the first year of their training, trainees receive a stipend of 700 rupees per month and after one year they receive 900 rupees per month. The stipend is given to them so that they can become independent and confident to earn a living,” added Lepcha.

Directorate of Handloom and Handicraft, which was earlier known as the Palden Thondup Cottage Industries, was established in the year 1957 by the then king of Sikkim, Sir Tashi Namgyal. (ANI)

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Punjab farmers adopt direct seeding method for paddy cultivation

Ludhiana, July 7 (ANI): To overcome the problems caused by shortage of farm labourers and scarcity of water for irrigation, farmers in Punjab have adopted direct seeding methodology for paddy cultivation. The technique has come as a major blessing for paddy growers.

The ‘directly sown paddy’ without the troublesome puddling exercise is a boon for the farmers. The technique brings about a saving of as much up to 150 USD per acre.

The method, which is currently being used in Patiala, Amritsar and Fazilka, helps in tackling the problem of labor shortage and in saving water up to a whopping 60 per cent.

The paddy growers are extremely happy with the technique.

“I gave up the traditional method of paddy sowing. It required water to be filled for 15 days. With direct sowing technique we can save water. I have increased the area under paddy cultivation from 10 acres to 14 acres,” said Manohar Singh, a farmer.

“We learned about direct paddy sowing from other farmers, who successfully used this technique last year. It is better than the traditional ‘puddling’. We are able to save time and water, which is in short supply,” said Sarat Singh, another farmer.

To promote direct paddy sowing in the state many NGOs like Zamindara Farm Solutions have come forward to provide implements and share knowledge about the technique.

“As far as global warming is concerned, we need to stop it by preventing Green House Emissions. We have made a thorough research on the net about the direct sowing technique.

We realized that ‘puddling’ also involves large amount of gases. It is a big source of green house gas emission. We have to save water for a better future,” said, Vikram Ahuja, owner, Zamindara farm solutions.

Many corporates like PepsiCo, working with farmers from Punjab on contract basis also promote ‘direct seeding’ for paddy.

The success of direct paddy sowing will help to increase the total area under paddy cultivation in Punjab and rest of India.

The Agriculture department is also coming up with a 100-acre exhibition plot to make the farmers better informed about the new technique. By Avtar Gill(ANI)

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IVRCL Infra Wins Order Worth Rs 359.52 Crore

Hyderabad based IVRCL Infrastructures and Projects has informed the market that it has bagged project orders worth Rs.359.52 crore from different agencies for construction related works.

In a disclosure to the Bombay Stock Exchange, the company has received the first order of Rs 164.64 crore from Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority. Under the project, the company will construct Vivekananda Road flyover on turnkey contract basis in Kolkata in a period of 18 months.

IVRCL has received second order worth Rs 10.34 from Roads and Buildings Department of Government of Andhra Pradesh. The company will construct R.O.B at Kakinada NH 214 junction in East Godavari district of the state. The execution time of the project is 24 months.

The Power Grid Corporation awarded an order for ex-works supply of equipment and material for tower package for 765 KV S/C Seoni-Nandanwadi transmission lines, a part of 765 KV Seoni-Wardha transmission line associated with Western Region System Strengthening Scheme II. The value of the order is Rs.77.87 crore. The above project is expected to be completed over a period of 24 months.

Shares of the company, on Monday (April 06), closed at Rs 154.65, up 5.4%, on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The share price has seen a 52-week high of Rs 464.95 and a low of Rs 56.50 on BSE. Current EPS and P/E ratio stood at 16.51 and 9.37 respectively.