A comparative socio-economic study of artisans in three areas i.e. Nasriganj, Gosaitola and Budha colony of Patna Sadar NIDAN
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1 A comparative socio-economic study of artisans in three areas i.e. Nasriganj, Gosaitola and Budha colony of Patna Sadar NIDAN
2 Introduction: Artisan is the second largest employment in India after agriculture, yet lots of crisis in developing artisans work and misunderstanding of industry. There is neglect and ignorance in using of Indian traditional products such as weaving of sari or shawl or kullhar for drinking tea. The idea has been changed in living style of Western countries. The handicraft and handloom sector primarily belongs to economically and socially weaker sections of the society in the rural part of the country. Artisans who belong to one community, are not identified by the caste or creed they belong to, rather their identity stands by their unique traits and authentic features. The village communities of artisans have always been the centre of the traditional crafts of India. For the improvement of a less developed state like Bihar, it is necessary to educate people and to train them in various skills and crafts so that they can improve their living conditions by flourishing in the sector. In this context, the department of labour commission of India launched a scheme known as Supply of Improved Toolkits to Rural Artisans (SITRA) in July 1992 with the objective to enable the rural artisans below poverty line to improve the quality of raw materials, to enhance the production, their income and quality of life. Now, this program has been merged with a new self employment programme i.e Swarn Jayanti Swarojar Yojna (SJSY). The Swarn Jayanti Rozgar Yojna seeks to provide gainful employment to the urban and rural unemployed and underemployed poor by encouraging self-employment ventures, or by the provision of wage employment. This programme provides financial aids and subsidy for the self employment. This sector has a vast potential to generate self employment, which is not widely known and quantified. The poor women, who remain at home and are unemployed, can be trained in this field, so that their economic standard is strengthened. The artisan work can be encouraged among unemployed men and women of urban area so that government and public institution take initiative to explore marketing in the state as well outside. Methodology of study: Sample size of artisans were 30 who selected on random basis and data collected through interview schedule. The respondent belong from three places of Patna Sadar i.e. Nasriganj, Gosaitola and Budha colony who all are women artisans. Background of the study: In first phase of study done with the same respondents who received artisan card with the help of ANGANA. This is a comparative study of artisans of Patna Sadar who after received their artisans card. Within six months no major impact have found among the artisans in their socio-economic life. There are various types of artisan work but most of the respondents are specialized in suzani, appliqué and designing jute bag. The socio economic condition of these artisans is very poor therefore even after getting artisan card they do other means of livelihood activities to sustain their life. All the respondents are women and who have been doing artisan work for more than six months. The study wants to show both impact and failure after getting artisan card to receive government benefit under the schemes and changes in their socio economic life.
3 Artisan Credit Card/Artisan Identity Card All artisans involving production/manufacturing process and otherwise eligible for credit facilities for carrying out the proposed activities under any of the existing bank schemes. Artisans registered with Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) would be given preference. Clusters of artisans and artisans who have joined to form Self Help Groups (SHGs). All existing artisans borrowers of the bank enjoying credit facilities up to ` 2.00 lahks having satisfactory dealing with the bank Beneficiaries of other Government Sponsored Loan Schemes will not be eligible for coverage under ACC Scheme. The benefit linked to Artisan cards; Artisan can avail loan up to 2 lacks of financial assistance from bank under artisan credit card scheme with 15% of subsidy Insurance coverage for accidental death and group insurance is also done under Rajiv Gandhi Shilpa Swastha Bima Yojna Scheme Insurance for securities created out of Bank Loan are to be covered beyond Rs. 25,000/- limit. Rate of interest may depend upon RBI guidelines They can set up stalls free of charge in any Artisan fair in all over India
4 Highlights of findings: 1. Family income of respondents per month after receiving the artisan card FIGURE NO.1 income in previous study Out of the 30, a maximum of 10 artisans have a monthly income between Rs , while 7 of the have between Rs of income every month in the family. Artisan having income less than Rs 5000 and more than Rs are 5 each. Only 3 artisans earn between Rs , which is least in number. Apart from the artisan work they also work in fields or as labourers etc to increase their income. According previous study done there is not much difference in income of artisan per month but some have increased up to thousand. 2. Family expenditure of respondents after getting the artisan card Due to inflation, the prices of commodities are soaring up. Consequently, their expenditure is not only increasing but in few cases is exceeding the income. Nine artisans have expenditure between Rs And none of them have expenditure below Rs While 8 of them spend between Rs and 7 of them spend between Rs And 6 artisans have expenditure more than Rs Another reason behind this is that most of them have large families; each family having at least 5 members, therefore expenditure of the family is high. Respondents depending upon the artisan work which is providing less income and that is very low to lead the family. They struggle to start self reliable business of handicraft products, where they do not have enough capital to sustain.
5 MONTHLY EXPENDITURE OF ARTISANS AFTER RECEIVING THE ARTISAN CARD NO OF RESPONDENTS BELOW AND MORE 9 6 MONTHLY EXPENDITURE FIGURE NO.2 3. Family saving of respondents after getting the artisan card Savings are important in order to sustain and expand business. If one does not save there is no scope to prosper. Most of the artisans do not save much because of lack of financial planning. A maximum of 9 artisans save below Rs1000 while only 2 of them save more than Rs of them save between Rs and 4 artisans mange between Rs artisans have Rs as their savings and 2 of them have between Rs This is mainly because they don t plan properly when, where and how much to spend. Also because of their huge expenses, very little amount is left for saving. MONTHLY SAVINGS OF ARTISANS AFTER RECEIVING THE ARTISAN CARD NO OF RESPONDENTS BELOW AND MORE FIGURE NO.3 4. Reasons for not taking loan from banks Loan helps artisans to expand their business, take risk with new services or products, start up own business.
6 Though Artisan Card provides a benefit of taking loans from government but none of the artisans could make use of it. 57% of respondents say that due lack of awareness they have not taken loan from bank, who have been holding the card for more than a year. Only 13% of respondents say that due long procedure of bank they are not interested and 13% of respondents do not require loan from bank. REASONS FOR NOT TAKING LOANS FROM BANK 10% 13% LONG PROCEDURES 13% LACK OF AWARENESS HIGH RATE OF INTEREST 7% LOAN NOT REQUIRED INADEQUATE INCOME 57% FIGURE NO.4 To become self reliable, artisan should have some capital but due to ignorance they have not taken loan form bank. It seems that artisans have not been educated on the schemes under which they suppose to get the benefit. 5. Sources of Finance other than banks Government has option to provide loan for artisans under ACC scheme on low rate of interest but due to ignorance respondents do not take loan from bank rather they take loan from their relatives, friends, money lenders etc. The below figure shows that 57% artisans borrow money when required from friends and relatives and 30% lend from money lenders for their business and home purpose. FIGURE NO.5
7 6. a. Participation in Artisan Fairs Artisan Card gives an opportunity to participate and open stalls in any fair all over India without charging any fee. The below figure shows the participation of artisan in fair Out of 30, 12 artisans participated in various fairs using their Artisan Card even outside Bihar. None of them were charged any fee for opening their stalls. This number is likely to increase in future. Participated in Artisan Fair 40% 60% Participation in fair No participated FIGURE NO.6 The rest 18 artisans, who could not participate, though they were willing but couldn t get permission from their husbands and family members, this was their challenge for them and few of them could not go because they were unable to take out time as they were busy in their household chores. 6. b. Benefit from participation in Artisan Fairs All the 12 artisans who participated in fairs were benefitted in some way or the other. Most of them saw an increase in their income and profits. During the participation in artisan fair their skills, methods and knowledge were enhanced and also got exposure that how an artisan should do in a creative manner. They improved their marketing skills. They shared ideas and experiences when they had interactions with the other artisans. After getting exposure in artisan fair, there was increment in work as their work was recognised as well as advertised which helped them to get bulk orders for their items. They also got an idea about the demands of the customers which helped them in making the required modifications in their work 7. Benefit of Medical Insurance The Artisan Card provides the benefit in receiving medical insurance which ensures a sense of social security in their lives. The premium is paid by government and beneficiary in the ration of 60:40 respectively.
8 Usage of Medical Insurance by artisan 4, 13% Applied Not Applied 26, 87% FIGURE NO. 7 However, out of 30 only 4 of them could apply with great difficulty. Amongst the 4 artisans, 2 of them did not get the insurance claim though they had submitted their documents. The reason why all 4 of them took insurance was because of illness of any near ones. 87% of artisans did not apply for insurance due to lack of awareness and even some of them are aware of the scheme but due to having lots of procedure they did not apply for it. Insurance is for the security of life but when poor people do not deserve it, we need to make them understand about the scheme and criteria for getting the claim. 8. a. Comparison of income of the artisan before and after getting card As we can see in below chart that previously 13 artisans had their income below Rs5000 but after getting the artisan card it was reduced to only 5. Also 17 artisans had their income between Rs , but after getting the card it was reduced to 10. While none of them earned or more before getting their card, 7 artisans started earning between , 3 artisans between Rs and 5 of them more than Rs Comparision of income before and after getting artisan card Blow Above Income before getting artisan card FIGURE NO.8
9 8. b. Change in income after receiving the artisan card A total of 15 artisans saw their income increasing as compared to before. This is because they could use their card effectively. Their participation in fairs helped them to get more work, income and profit. And few who could get the benefit of medical insurance, which boosted their career. The income of other 15 artisans remained unchanged because they could not make use of the advantages of the card mainly due to lack of awareness. CHANGE IN INCOME INCREASED NO CHANGE 50% 50% FIGURE NO.9 9. Comparison of expenditure of the artisans before and after getting artisan card Only 2 artisans had their income below Rs 2000 before getting the artisan card and now no artisans have their expenditure below artisans had their income between Rs , which reduced to 8 artisans after getting the card. However, only 7 artisans had their expenditure between Rs which increased to 9 after getting the card. Also, no artisan had expenditure more than Rs This number increased to 6 after getting the card. 8 artisans had their income between Rs which was reduced to 7 after getting the card. FIGURE NO.10 Out of 30, 8 artisans saw an increase in their expenditure. This was mainly because as their income increased their purchasing power rose up. Thus, they started spending more.
10 And for rest 32, their expenditure remained unchanged. The reason being, inefficient use of Artisan Card due to which their income did not increase. Therefore, expenditure remained constant. Also, few whose income increased, choose to save instead of spending, hence their expenditure was also same as before. 10.a Comparison of saving of the artisans before and after getting artisan card Saving is one of the indicators which shows the improvement and changes of life among artisans which is gradually improving their standard of life Saving before getting artisan card Saving getting after artisan card FIGURE NO. 11 The above figure shows that 19 artisans could not save anything and only 9 artisans could save which is below Rs 1000 before they received artisan card. While after getting the card, 9 artisan s savings is below Rs which remained constant as before. While artisans saving between Rs increased from 1 to 5 artisans after getting the card. Moreover, artisans saving between Rs increased from 1 to 8 after getting the card. Also now 4 artisans could save between Rs , 2 artisans between Rs and 2 artisans could manage more than Rs b. Change in saving of artisans Most of the artisans that is 63% of them could see change in their savings after receiving card. This is because as their income increased and expenditure remained constant, therefore they could save more which has strengthened their family. However the savings of 37% of artisans was same as before because they have not taken initiative to expand their business as well effort which we can understand from the below figure.
11 Change is saving habbit 37% Increased Decreased 63% FIGURE NO.12 Overall socio economic changes observed after receiving the artisan card Though there have not been any significant changes in their standard of living in these 6 months, but still there is scope of a lot of development. Artisans after becoming aware of the fact of getting loans want to start their own business or get proper training to excel in this field. They want to open up their own stalls rather than opening on behalf any other enterprise. They Artisan Card also instil a sense of individuality and identity in them. Others, who felt that this sector is being neglected now, feel that government is trying and making efforts to improve their condition. Many of them have recommended their fellow artisans to get a card if they do not have. This shows that they believe this Card is beneficial and will help them. Conclusion and recommendation: Recommendation About 57% of the artisans are not aware of the loan provided through Artisan Credit Card scheme which shows that organization and other institution needs to sensitize and aware the artisans on the programme and information related to schemes. So that more number of artisan get benefited, also their rights to demand to be generated. Awareness creation could be arranged by organizing workshop and seminars on different artisan credit card schemes, bank linkage and loaning, developing market and providing capacity building on productivity and marketing It is very important that advocacy and networking with banks and other financial institutions to be strengthened so that scheme is properly implemented. It is also seen that artisans do not flourish their trade due to difficulties with and challenges with government and banks. About 40% of respondents got opportunity to participate and expose in artisan fair, which has provided them self confident and lots of learning. These learnings have boosted them to increase
12 their income and saving as well. So it would be better that artisans are encouraged to participate in artisans fair and can be organized at local level promote more number of artisans with the cooperation of government and other private enterprises. For the recognition of artisan government should take initiative to set up training institute and promote usage of artisan products in and around the state. Time to time government should reward artisans in order to motivate them developing their skills. To have successful implementation of the scheme government should create a team with the combination of non government organization and private enterprises taking into the consideration of difficulties and challenges of artisans. CONCLUSION India is rich in having traditional handicrafts which is ever glorious but during colonial period it slowly started washing down the rich culture of India. Now Indian government has set up modern textiles and industries of modern product which has threaten the environment by using plastic and chemical materials. The national planning has failed to promote the visibility of local artisan craft rather promoting for huge product of western items. There is a chance to nurture the significance of local artisan product and to safe guard Indian culture. This sector requires the advocacy of the government for flourishing and enhancing its product in the market. The artisan work should receive proper recognition in the society. There are lots of institutions for promoting modern design and it has been the career and profession for modern age of people. It is the time for the government to recognise and raise similar type of technical training to encourage for self employment of artisan who has been involved in their life to survive and beatify the world through natural products.
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