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Report on
Handmade Paper Craft Workshop(11th to 20th Dec 2006)
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Craft & Rural Engineering SectionMahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Industrialization
(A Project of IIT Delhi and KVIC)
Wardha, Maharashtra.
2006
REPORT OF WORKSHOP ON
HANDMADE PAPER CRAFTS
A ten-day workshop on handmade paper crafts was organized from 11th
to 20th of December 2006 at Rural Craft & Engineering Section, Mahatma
Gandhi Institute of Rural Industrialization, (MGIRI) Wardha, Maharashtra.
This workshop involved working together of designers, design and art
students, and craftsmen.
History of Handmade Paper
India is the leading country today in the world as regards the production of
handmade paper and paper products are concerned. Major concentration
of the handmade paper units is in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Haryana, Tamilnadu, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. The investment in a
handmade paper unit ranges from Rs 5 lakhs to Rs 25 lakhs depending
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on the size and capacity. The basic raw material used in this industry is
cotton rags, recycles fibers including waste paper. Cotton and waste
paper does not require any chemical treatment since these contains high
content of cellulose. In handmade paper sector innumerable varieties of
papers and paperboards are produced with the same existing
infrastructure with slight change of raw materials and processes where as
in mill sector it is not possible. But a handmade paper unit can change the
products immediately as per the market requirements. The handmade
paper industry is a potential village industry based on decentralized
production providing employment to the poorer sections of society
particularly in rural areas. Nearly 90% of the world’s production of paper
and paperboard is wood based. Thus the paper industry has become a
source of serious threats to the entire eco system. Cutting of wood from
the forest for paper making adversely effected the environment. The
handmade paper industry when compared to the automatic mill sector it is
less capital intensive, less energy intensive and free from pollution
hazards. The industry has strength of creating gainful employment to
artisans in the villages. Considering all the inherent characters of the
industry including social cost benefits the Rural Craft & Engineering
Section, MGIRI Wardha had decided for value addition on Handmade
Paper and develops a Handmade Paper Craft cluster at nearby area of
Wardha Dist.
Objective of workshop
1. To improve the quality of existing products.
2. To create new design and improve upon existing design so that the
artifacts and products in hand-made paper can have a wider market
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appeal can fetch better price for the craftsmen and provide better value
for the consumer and the craft collector.
An additional objective is also to develop a plan for up gradation of
knowledge skill, creativity, innovation, quality, value and productivity in the
area of paper crafts. This will be achieved through studio interaction.
Types of products to be explored:
Below are some of the items that were taken during workshop
Artifacts
Stationary
Folders & File covers
Animal & Human Forms
Toys
Greeting Cards
Office table accessory
Photo Frames
Lamps
As per artisan’s choice products were included. The choice was given to
the participants either to specialize on a particular product category or to
variety of product. The workshop has provided an unlimited opportunity
for creativity and to explore new aesthetics designs in paper craft.
Resource Persons: - Following Designers, Engineers & Handmade
Paper Expert participated in the Workshop.
S No
Name Address Date of Participation
1. Prof. Lalit Kumar Das
Prof. IDDC IIT Delhi & Convener Rural Craft &
11th to 20th 2006
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Engg Section2 Prof. Navin
Rampal Prof. IDDC IIT Delhi 11th to 20th 2006
3 Shri S P Mishra
Senior Pr Scientist Rural Crafts & Engineering Section, MGIRI
11th to 20th 2006
4 Shri K P Gondani
Artisan, KVIC, MGIRI 11 11th to 20th 2006
5. Miss Diba Kazi M Des Student DDC IIT Delhi
13th to 20th 2006
6. Miss Richa Verma
M Des Student IDDC IIT Delhi
13th to 20th 2006
7. Mr. Nachiketa Gale
M Des Student IDDC IIT Delhi
17th to 20th 2006
Structure of the workshop: -
1st Day:
On 11th Dec. 2006 at MGIRI the Project Coordinator Prof R R Gaur
inaugurated this workshop. In the inaugural function Shri K D Kamble,
Director MGIRI, Prof L K Das, convener rural craft & engg., Prof Navin
Rampal, Prof R B Chavan, Project Consultant Khadi & Textile, staff of
MGIRI and participants were present. Then participants introduced
themselves. Prof R R Gaur told that there is unlimited scope in handmade
paper craft for employment generation we should avail this opportunity.
Prof L K Das & Prof Navin Rampal gave brief outline of handmade paper
workshop & Shri K D Kamble explained the activities of different sections
of MGIRI. From second session onward the participants started working
individually on various techniques of handmade paper craft.
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First three days they were taught about pop-up for fine cutting of paper.
Then they practiced for fine cutting of paper with dimension for different
items already known to them.
4th Day:
Participants were busy till late evening for making & finishing of varies
shapes, sizes & designs of hand-made paper artifacts.
5th Day:
During this time, the participants continued their work, and concentrated
on giving finishing touch to they have made.
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6th to 9th Day:
Participants learned to design different items of their choice such as: -
artifacts, gift packing, modeling of house, flowers, bags, photo frame,
letter box, decorative articles, lamps, etc
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10th Day:
All the participants were evaluated for the skills they have acquired by
asking them to make a decorative product of their choice. They
successfully completed their design in allotted time. An exhibition of the
finished products was organized at MGIRI Wardha during closing
ceremony. All the resource persons went around the display and
discussed with participants about their level of learning from the
workshop.
During closing ceremony Prof. R R Gaur Project coordinator & core
group member, Prof L K Das core group member & convener rural craft,
Prof R B Chavan, Prof Navin Rampal & Shri K D Kamble Director were
present. But in this workshop it was observed that all participants had
performed up to their maximum level. Shri K D Kamble gave brief idea
about REGP scheme. Three participants were given special award for
their outstanding work. Thirty-one participants were given certificates on
successful completion of their work.
Future Action Plans: -
MGIRI team will under take the following follow- up action.
1) Those who are interested to set- up an industry on handmade paper
craft; they will be supported by project preparation under REGP
scheme.
2) During 17th to 21st Feb. 2007 a refresher workshop may organized
for these participants.
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3) Those who will perform excellent skill during the proposed workshop
may be identified as a resource person/ master craft person during
future training programmes/workshops.
4) The coming few months good number of new persons will be
trained, so that in the Wardha a handmade paper craft cluster will
be set up.
Expertise developed by the participants: -
Different handmade paper craft skills developed by individual participants are as follows: -
S.N Name Strengths
1 Naresh
Tendulkar
Pop-up greeting cards, pop- up masks, artifacts
from paper.
2 Jyoti Uplenchwar Gift packing, bags.
3 Anand Tade Artifact
4 Kanchan Rathor Frames, gift boxes
5 Parag
Chinchwade
Artifact
6 Amol Ghate Modeling of house
7 Archana Solanke Frame, bags, decorative flowers
8 Nilima
Sonkusare
Bags
9 Kirti Parate Flowers
10 Pankaja Shinoe Frame, gift boxes
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11 Aparna Thakre House moulding
12 Sangita Shende Bags, boxes
13 Kunda Raut Lamps
14 Mangala
Deshmukh
Decorative flowers boxes
15 Asha Sonkuste Bags, Decorative flowers
16 Satish Gupta Lamps-shade, frames
17 Vaibhav Gombali Lamps
18 Prashant
Chamber
Frame
19 Sarita Kahad Flowers
20 Varsha Bhise Bags
21 Shrikant Burle Flowers
22 Jyotl Surve Decorative articles
23 Dinesh Kolhe Letter boxes
24 Shubhangi
Deshmukh
Frames
23 Dinesh Kolhe Letter boxes
24 Shubhan
Deshmukh
Frames
25 Anjali Kasare Bags
26 Anju Parate Flowers
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List of Participants for Paper Craft WorkshopSr. No
Name of the Participant
Designation Institute Address
1. Vitthal Vasantrao Lade
B. S.W.II Kanhapur, Seloo ,Post Sukuli (station)Dist- Wardha.
2. Srikant Narayanrao Burale
10 th Palsagaw (Bai)selooDist – Wardha.
3. Naresh N. Tembhurkar
Sthapatay Abhiyantriki(Artist)
(Herbal Juis Center)Magasangrahalaya
Madhubaba Samadhi Mandir Nagpur Road, Wardha.
4. Varsha Bhise Pragati Mahila Bchat Gut
Vikas Chowk ,Seloo Dist- Wardha.
5. Sarita Kohad Ward no: 4,Seloo Dist – Wardha. 6. Asha Sonkushre Ward no: 4, Seloo Dist- Wardha.7. Kirti Parate 10th Saraswati
Mahila Bachat Gut
Ward no: 4, Seloo Dist- Wardha
8. Sau. Jyoti Jivanrao Uplenchwar
Kelkarwadi, Shivasi chowk, Near Gandhi’s House
9. Sau. Pankaja Manojrao Shinde.
‘Panchwati, Kelkarwadi,Shivaji Chowk,Wardha’
10. Parag Madanrao Chichpane
Polytechnic 2nd Year.
Malgujaripura, Manapure Road Near By Umate Painter, Wardha.
11. Anand Madhukarao Hmawaldar Pura Vitthal Mandir
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Tade Road,Wardha12. Amol Ashokrao
GhateMalgujaripura Ingole Chowk,Wardha.
13. Vaibhav Kamiakarrao Gomdhali
Krinth Jyoti Mahila Bachat Gut
Bharsawada,Ashti, Deshreka, Wardha.
14. Aparna Ramesh Thakare
Madanakr HouseK. JA. Ji. Chouk, Gond Plot, Wardha
15. Nilima Krushnaji Sonkusare
M.A.II New Railway ColonyKuranjekar Lay-out, Wardha.
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16. Kanchan Kamarsingh Rathor
Dharka Nager,Wayfed Road,Sindhi(M) Wardha.
17. Sangita Ravindra Shende
12th Krinth Jyoti Mahila Bachat Gut
New Mahda Colony,L- 69 Arvi Road, Pipri Meghe.Dist : Wardha
18. Mangla Dilip Deshmukh
B. A. Utkarsh Colony, Plot No. 52 KarlaRoad, Wardha.
19.M
Archana Narendra Solanke
M. A. Krinth Jyoti Mahila Bachat Gut
Gjanan Mandir Sainagar- Wardha.
20. Shubhangi Purushdttamrao Deshmukh
At Natala,P. O.Panwadi Tah, Arvi, Dist: Wardha.
21. Aparna Ramesh Thakare
B.com Part 1 Gond polt Kajaje Chouk wardha
22. Rupesh Wasudeorao Sohagpure
B. A. Karyalaya Sahayak
Magansangrahalaya Wardha
Dehankar Lay OutChoudhary Sindhi Megh Meghe Wardha
23. Jyoti Surve Jivan 10th Surashti Mahila Bachat Gat
Seloo Ward No. 5
24. Anju S. Parate At Seloo, Ward no 4Post - Seloo
25. Kundha Harishrao Raut
. Dattapur C. S. V. Center Wardha
Dattapur C. S. V. Center Wardha
26.Di
Dinesh Shesherao Kolhe
At Takli Post. ZadshiTa. Seloo. Dist- wardha
27. Prashant Sudhakar Chmbare
At Takli Post. ZadshiTa. Seloo. Dist- wardha
28. Rahul M. Kasare Vaishali Nagar, Sewagram Road, Wardha
29. Satish K. Gupta At Post – SavaraTa-Akol Dist- Akola
30. Anjali R. Kasare Vaishali Nagar,Wardha
31. Manoj D. Shinde Panchavati Kelkawadi Near shivasi Sq. Wardha
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Photo Album of
Handmade Paper Craft
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