‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Citizens. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Citizens. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Yogi Govt Pushes CFCs to Empower More Artisans with Modern Tech, Training & Markets

Yogi Govt Pushes CFCs to Empower More Artisans with Modern Tech, Training & Markets

The Yogi government is continuously working to strengthen traditional industries, handicrafts, weaving, and micro enterprises in the state. The government aims to ensure that the Common Facility Centres (CFCs) established under the ODOP scheme benefit a larger number of artisans, weavers, and micro entrepreneurs by connecting them with modern technology, training, and marketing facilities, rather than remaining limited to a few individuals. With this objective, a detailed review of 16 CFC projects operating across the state was conducted on Tuesday.

During the meeting, it was stated that Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath had expressed concern over the limited number of beneficiaries in several CFCs and clearly stated that the benefits of these schemes should not remain confined to only a few members.

Keeping this in mind, the CFC projects have been designed with up to 90 percent government subsidy and a 10 percent contribution from entrepreneurs, enabling small entrepreneurs to access facilities such as modern machinery, design, testing, skill training, and common tools.

MSME, Khadi and Village Industries, Silk, Handloom and Textile Minister Rakesh Sachan directed officials during the review meeting to connect CFCs more closely with public interest through extensive awareness campaigns so that a larger number of people can benefit from these facilities.

Officials were instructed to use mobile messaging, pamphlets, Industry Bandhu meetings, and media platforms for outreach. Directions were also issued to display a ‘Citizen Charter’ at all CFCs to provide people with clear information about available services.

The meeting reviewed projects from several districts including Ambedkar Nagar, Moradabad, Sambhal, Varanasi, Khurja, Agra, Meerut, Saharanpur, Bareilly, Ayodhya, and Ghaziabad.

In the Ambedkar Nagar Weaver CFC, established with assistance of nearly Rs 4 crore, emphasis was placed on increasing the number of beneficiaries so that more weavers can access modern facilities. Similarly, discussions were held on strategies to expand outreach of facilities provided under the Banaras Silk Products CFC, which has received assistance of nearly Rs 9 crore.

During the meeting, weavers and artisans also raised issues related to electricity, yarn costs, market competition, and technological upgradation. Officials informed that the Yogi government had continued the flat-rate electricity scheme for weavers for several years, under which the government bore electricity expenses amounting to nearly Rs 44 crore from 2006 to March 31, 2023.

The government’s priority is to help people associated with traditional arts and handicrafts move forward with modern technology and become self-reliant.

During the review of the engineering and tool room-based CFC in Ghaziabad, officials informed that modern facilities such as CNC machines, 3D printing, material testing, and skill training are being provided there. More than 500 youths have been trained so far, and efforts are also underway to explore opportunities for manufacturing components for the defence sector.

The meeting also discussed strengthening the operational efficiency of the Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) plant in Moradabad, which was described as an example of environmentally friendly technology.

In the Sambhal button industry CFC, utilization of more than 70 percent capacity was described as a positive sign, while emphasis was laid on improving the availability of raw materials and electricity.

The Khurja Black Pottery CFC was cited as a model of success during the meeting. More than 1,253 beneficiaries are associated with the project, and business turnover has increased from Rs 15-20 lakh to nearly Rs 90-95 lakh. It was described as an excellent example of connecting traditional art with modern markets. Artisans also raised a demand for additional land for clay storage during the meeting.

The Saharanpur Wood Craft, Agra Leather Cluster, and jaggery processing CFCs in Bareilly and Meerut were also reviewed. Efforts made in the Meerut project to connect 1,800 farmers and promote value addition were appreciated.

Officials were further directed to organize Udyog Bandhu meetings within CFC premises and establish coordination with large industrial units to connect small enterprises with bigger markets and supply chains.

Connecting Science to Society: India’s ANRF Sets Global Example

Connecting Science to Society: India’s ANRF Sets Global Example

India’s ANRF is entering its next phase with mission‑mode programmes, AI‑driven public outreach, and a strong push to connect science with society. The centerpiece is SARAL AI, a platform that simplifies complex research into accessible content in 18 Indian languages, while new MAHA initiatives target high‑impact societal challenges.

ANRF: Strategic Roadmap

  • Established: Under ANRF Act, 2023 (effective February 2024)
  • Mission‑Mode Approach: Focus on fewer, large‑scale flagship programmes with clear national relevance
  • Participation: Nearly 20,000 research applications evaluated in four months

SARAL AI: Connecting Science with Society

  • Purpose: Converts complex research into simple, engaging formats—podcasts, videos, posters, briefs
  • Languages: Available in 18 Indian languages
  • Impact: Citizens can understand research relevance in everyday life

MAHA Programmes

  • AI for Science & Engineering (AI‑SE): Embeds AI into India’s scientific ecosystem
  • Leapfrog Demonstrators: Solutions for pollution, climate resilience, disaster management, biodiversity, agriculture, infrastructure, energy efficiency, and inclusion
  • Collaborative Model: Academia, industry, and government accelerate research translation

Outreach & Engagement

  • Lightning Talk Series: Early‑career researchers present concise, engaging work
  • Digital Channels: WhatsApp and Arattai for real‑time updates
  • Simplified Processes: Nodal officers in 250 institutions reduce administrative burden

Global & National Significance

  • Scale: By March 2026, ANRF facilitated ₹4.84 lakh crore (≈USD 51.9 billion) in trade through e‑NAM
  • Vision: Position India as a global leader in mission‑driven research and citizen‑centric innovation

In summary, ANRF’s roadmap, anchored by SARAL AI and MAHA programmes, represents a decisive shift toward accessible science, societal innovation, and globally relevant research leadership.

Citizens GCC Joins Cognizant’s Flagship Outreach Program to Advance Rural Tech Talent in India

Citizens GCC Joins Cognizant’s Flagship Outreach Program to Advance Rural Tech Talent in India

Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) has announced that Citizens Financial Group’s Global Capability Centre (GCC) has joined its flagship Outreach program to advance skilling and employability for college students in rural communities across Telangana.

The program launched in Hyderabad in 2019 has reached over 4,000 students in Telangana, with 478 hired into technology roles at Cognizant—92% of them women. Nationally, the program has impacted 60,000 students through partnerships with more than 100 institutions, including colleges and nonprofits.

Our Hyderabad GCC is designed as a hub for innovation and collaboration, and partnering with Cognizant’s Outreach program allows us to extend that purpose beyond business into communities,” said Michael Ruttledge, Chief Information Officer and Head of Enterprise Technology & Security, Citizens Financial Group.This marks the beginning of our volunteering journey in India, and we are proud that our GCC associates will volunteer their time and expertise to help students unlock new opportunities and pathways to pursue careers in technology.”

As part of the collaboration, Citizens GCC associates will volunteer weekly to deliver a structured five-step employability training program for students in rural and tribal areas. The sessions will cover generative AI, communication and soft skills, life skills and include readiness for the AMCAT employability test.

Cognizant Outreach is a powerful example of how our people bring purpose to life—using their mentoring skills to uplift communities and create pathways to opportunity,” said Surya Gummadi, President – Americas, Cognizant. “Our collaboration with Citizens’ GCC in Hyderabad strengthens this mission, combining shared values and collective action to equip students—especially young women in underserved areas—with the skills and confidence to thrive in technology careers. Together, we’re bridging the gap between skilling and industry, and scaling impact where it’s needed most.”

Launched in April 2025, the Citizens-Cognizant Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad serves as a next-generation innovation hub supporting Citizens’ digital transformation and technology modernization. The GCC is expected to scale up to 1,000 IT and Data and Analytics professionals by March 2026.

Cognizant Outreach is a global, employee-driven volunteer platform focused on driving digital inclusion and supporting community development through initiatives in education, employability, and environmental sustainability.

About Cognizant

Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) engineers modern businesses. We help our clients modernize technology, reimagine processes and transform experiences so they can stay ahead in our fast-changing world. Together, we’re improving everyday life. See how at www.cognizant.com or @cognizant.

About Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is one of the nation’s oldest and largest financial institutions, with $217.5 billion in assets as of December 31, 2024. Headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, Citizens offers a broad range of retail and commercial banking products and services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies, large corporations and institutions. Citizens helps its customers reach their potential by listening to them and by understanding their needs in order to offer tailored advice, ideas and solutions. In Consumer Banking, Citizens provides an integrated experience that includes mobile and online banking, a full-service customer contact center and the convenience of approximately 3,100 ATMs and approximately 1,000 branches in 14 states and the District of Columbia. Consumer Banking products and services include a full range of banking, lending, savings, wealth management and small business offerings. In Commercial Banking, Citizens offers a broad complement of financial products and solutions, including lending and leasing, deposit and treasury management services, foreign exchange, interest rate and commodity risk management solutions, as well as loan syndication, corporate finance, merger and acquisition, and debt and equity capital markets capabilities. More information is available at www.citizensbank.com or visit us on X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn or Facebook.

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