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Understanding art and craft industries of Jaipur (Also available on CD)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Description: xiii,123p.,iv,CD-ROMDDC classification:
  • P TH-2113 DAL
Contents:
CONTENTS List of Tables List of Figures 1. Introduction 8 1.1. Need for the study 8 1.2. Significance of the study 9 1.3. Research question 10 1.4. Aim of the study . 10 1.5. Objectives of the study 10 1.6. Methodology 12 1.7. Scheme of chapterisation . 15 1.8. Scope and Limitations 16 2. Literature Review 18 2.1. Art and craft based industries in India 18 2.2. Distribution according to production location 18 2.3. Status of Indian handicrafts globally 19 2.4. Rajasthan art and craft industries 20 2.5. Jaipur art and craft industries 22 2.6. Prominence and employment 23 2.7. Role of government 24 2.7.1. Central Schemes . 25 2.7.2. State Government Schemes. 39 2.8. Role of NGOs and private sector 43 2.9. Issues and challenges of art and craft industries 44 2.9.1. Constraints in the Indian handicrafts sector 44 2.9.2. Craft specific issues and challenges 46 3. Backward and Forward Linkages of Art & Craft Industries in Jaipur 52 3.1. Backward linkages - Procurement and availability of raw materials 52 3.2. Lac 54 3.3. Leather 58 3.4. Hand Block Printing – Sanganer & Bagru . 62 3.5. Blue Pottery 66 3.6. Comparative analysis of Backward Linkages 69 4. Socio-Economic Profile of Artisans 73 4.1. Household Profile 73 4.2. Income Profile . 75 4.3. Living condition . 77 4.4. Caste, education and income . 79 5. Issues and Challenges of Livelihood of Artisans 82 5.1. Form of skill 82 5.2. Income distribution 83 5.3. Type of skill 85 5.4. Overhead expenses 86 5.5. Employment profile 88 5.6. Credit worthiness 89 5.7. Role of city in enhancing livelihoods 91 6. Challenges of Marketing and the Role of City 95 6.1. Forward Linkages 95 6.2. Marketing and Market reach . 96 6.3. Role of city in marketing . 98 7. Policy Interventions in Art and Craft Industries . 102 7.1. Skill development 102 7.2. Marketing . 103 7.3. Financial assistance . 104 7.4. Government interventions in specific craft sectors 104 7.4.1. Lac . 104 7.4.2. Leather 105 7.4.3. Hand block printing 106 7.4.4. Blue pottery 107 8. Changing Trends and Perception Study. 110 8.1. Dwindling artisans . 110 8.2. Change in demand 111 9. Major Findings and Recommendations . 114 9.1. Major findings 114 9.2. Recommendations 121 9.2.1. Recommendations for Local Government 121 9.2.2. Recommendations for State Government 122 9.2.3. Recommendations for Central Government 122 9.2.4. Recommendations for NGOs and private sector 123 9.2.5. Recommendations for Artisans 123 Bibliography
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CONTENTS List of Tables List of Figures 1. Introduction 8 1.1. Need for the study 8 1.2. Significance of the study 9 1.3. Research question 10 1.4. Aim of the study . 10 1.5. Objectives of the study 10 1.6. Methodology 12 1.7. Scheme of chapterisation . 15 1.8. Scope and Limitations 16 2. Literature Review 18 2.1. Art and craft based industries in India 18 2.2. Distribution according to production location 18 2.3. Status of Indian handicrafts globally 19 2.4. Rajasthan art and craft industries 20 2.5. Jaipur art and craft industries 22 2.6. Prominence and employment 23 2.7. Role of government 24 2.7.1. Central Schemes . 25 2.7.2. State Government Schemes. 39 2.8. Role of NGOs and private sector 43 2.9. Issues and challenges of art and craft industries 44 2.9.1. Constraints in the Indian handicrafts sector 44 2.9.2. Craft specific issues and challenges 46 3. Backward and Forward Linkages of Art & Craft Industries in Jaipur 52 3.1. Backward linkages - Procurement and availability of raw materials 52 3.2. Lac 54 3.3. Leather 58 3.4. Hand Block Printing – Sanganer & Bagru . 62 3.5. Blue Pottery 66 3.6. Comparative analysis of Backward Linkages 69 4. Socio-Economic Profile of Artisans 73 4.1. Household Profile 73 4.2. Income Profile . 75 4.3. Living condition . 77 4.4. Caste, education and income . 79 5. Issues and Challenges of Livelihood of Artisans 82 5.1. Form of skill 82 5.2. Income distribution 83 5.3. Type of skill 85 5.4. Overhead expenses 86 5.5. Employment profile 88 5.6. Credit worthiness 89 5.7. Role of city in enhancing livelihoods 91 6. Challenges of Marketing and the Role of City 95 6.1. Forward Linkages 95 6.2. Marketing and Market reach . 96 6.3. Role of city in marketing . 98 7. Policy Interventions in Art and Craft Industries . 102 7.1. Skill development 102 7.2. Marketing . 103 7.3. Financial assistance . 104 7.4. Government interventions in specific craft sectors 104 7.4.1. Lac . 104 7.4.2. Leather 105 7.4.3. Hand block printing 106 7.4.4. Blue pottery 107 8. Changing Trends and Perception Study. 110 8.1. Dwindling artisans . 110 8.2. Change in demand 111 9. Major Findings and Recommendations . 114 9.1. Major findings 114 9.2. Recommendations 121 9.2.1. Recommendations for Local Government 121 9.2.2. Recommendations for State Government 122 9.2.3. Recommendations for Central Government 122 9.2.4. Recommendations for NGOs and private sector 123 9.2.5. Recommendations for Artisans 123 Bibliography

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