liveincomfortandastyleare patronizing the traditional
wood crafts. The Handloom and Handicrafts Board
has recognized commercial potential of handcrafted
Indian furniture as means of providing sustainable
livelihood opportunities to people who can engage
artisans and help train new crafts persons. In order
to sustain activity at cottage to medium and small
scale manufacturing, training and credit facilities are
already in place.
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Peedha with latticed seat, Image courtesy: Ranbir Singh