Minister of State (MoS), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Shri Rameswar Teli launched ONGC-supported Assam Handloom project ‘Ujjwal Abahan’ on 6 August 2021 through virtual platform.
About Ujjwal Abahan
- The project will support and train over a hundred artisans of Bhatiapar of Sivasagar, Assam in Hathkharga handicraft.
- This project is in line with the government’s observance of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”.
- Under which ONGC has earlier launched two projects supporting the indigenous handicrafts of the country.
- Observing India’s 75th year of independence, PSUs under the Petroleum and natural gas ministry have undertaken 75 projects to be supported to commemorate each year of Independence.
- Among the 75 projects, ONGC is supporting 15 projects, which will be implemented by 15 August 2022. The 3rd initiative of ONGC is part of the first phase – in which the energy major will unveil five projects.
- Minister of State Shri Teli said that the Assam Handloom project is worth over 26 lakh rupees and expressed confidence that it will substantially benefit the local weavers, subsequently boost the rural economy.
- He noted that technological development is key to increasing productivity through these projects. He expressed optimism that the example set by ONGC will lead other PSUs to come forward and help support such beneficial schemes in the country.