Gujarat artisans strengthen 'Har Ghar Swadeshi' campaign through Garvi Gurjari
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], November 26 (ANI): The Gujarat government is continuing to strengthen the campaigns 'Har Ghar Swadeshi' and 'Vocal for Local' given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The state is trying to bring fresh momentum to the Swadeshi movement by encouraging artisans across the handicraft sector.
According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat government is helping traditional craftsmanship find its place in today's market following the vision of 'From Atmanirbhar Gujarat to Atmanirbhar Bharat'.
Among them, the journey of Gandhinagar's Kalamkari artist Riddhi Chavda stands out.
As per the CMO, Riddhiben's story began in 2019, when she first picked up a brush to explore the intricate beauty of Kalamkari and other traditional hand-painted art forms. With no formal training, she taught herself through sheer curiosity and determination, inspired by the richness of Indian folk traditions. In the early years, she created exquisite hand-painted Kalamkari sarees, dupattas, and cushions. Each piece told a story of mythology, nature, and emotion, brought to life with painstaking detail. But while her work was admired for its intricacy, the process was time-consuming and the products often too costly for regular buyers.
Everything changed when Riddhi began taking customised orders and was later introduced to Garvi Gurjari, a platform of the Government of Gujarat, to support traditional artisans. With Garvi Gurjari's guidance, Riddhiben found new opportunities and took Kalamkari into everyday spaces, reaching far beyond textiles. With their support, Riddhi began creating home accessories like candles, coasters, trays, and other decor pieces, blending the timeless elegance of Kalamkari with modern aesthetics. The products soon became popular among customers. Riddhiben's efforts aligned with 'Har Ghar Swadeshi' campaign, a vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which encouraged the use of indigenous products in every household.
Through the GSHHDC's 'Garvi Gurjari' emporium, village artisans and traditional craft communities are experiencing continued growth. Garvi Gurjari brings the art, craft, and dedicated work of thousands of artisans (from remote villages) to people everywhere, consistently working to increase the reach and sales of their products. Garvi Gurjari has become a trusted platform that supports artisans' journey by offering financial support, design guidance and market linkages, helping them build a stronger and confident future. (ANI)
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