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Chakor Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan
'''Chakor Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan (CGSS), Gursahaiganj (Kannauj) is an Implementing Agency under ‘Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industry’ (SFURTI Programme) of Khadi & Village Industries Commission, under Ministry of Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSME), Govt. of India. The name says it all, as Sewa Sansthan means it is an organization for the people, by the people and to serve people. This organization was established in 2002-03, the stepping stone of this organization was kept by khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Govt. of India, under the management of Mr. Mukesh Kumar Arya with a team of 10 members.

The organization entered Indian market with fast moving consumer good products (FMCG) i.e. Chakor detergent cake, Chakor oil soaps and Chakor detergent powder, herbal soap and bath soaps with different fragrances as per the skin sensitivity of people. These products were launched in northern India. The response we got was magnificent.

As it is a Charitable Institute registered under Societies Registration Act 1860 vide no. 1208/2001-02 dated 26-02-2002 after watching, a constant growth and increased likeliness among people for our product. The cluster in 2008 entered a new market with a new product and with a different marketing strategy. That new product was handmade incense sticks i.e. Mahak Agarbatti, Mantra incense sticks as premium brand, Mogra Dhoop Batti and Hawan Samagri. The point for manufacturing incense sticks (Agarbatti) is to help the artisans of Kannauj Agarbatti cluster and to make their world a better place to live.

In continuation, 500 women Artisans were trained under Agarbatti training and Skill Development Programs since 2008. The organization has also arranged an educational tour for Artisans/Entrepreneur/other service providers to ‘Gaya’ (Bihar) to know the better operating practices of Agarbatti Industry, as Gaya is a major raw sticks (Un-Perfumed Agarbatti) producer in India. Today, near about 500 families including 30 SHG (self-help group mostly women) are attached directly or indirectly with Chakor Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan. Our organization has provided employment to women artisan and a way to earn monthly income for economic and social life during the world wide depression. It was all possible with the help of Agarbatti Cluster Development Program (ACDP)’ namely ‘Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industry (SFURTI) Programme under Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC). Our organization will keep on helping the artisans for their lifetime with your collaboration with us. The Sansthan has incorportaed with Indian Govt. as well as has been incorporated with United Nations Project of rural Development via Uttar Pradesh Bhumi Shudhar Nigam (Self Help Groups). There have been 100 woman artisans trained in this project aside from SFURTI i.e. Scheme for unemployment and Regeneration of traditional Industries. Bold text'''

Chakor Gramodyog Sewa Sansthan
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