Flipkart on Monday introduced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the West Bengal authorities to coach and help native artisans, weavers and handicraft makers to leverage its e-commerce platform to scale up their companies nationally. The settlement was signed with the state’s micro, small and medium enterprises and textiles division.
West Bengal’s MSME division Principal Secretary Rajesh Pandey stated, “We’re targeted on deepening our dedication in direction of MSMEs within the state and serving to their development. This partnership will improve improvement of artisans, weavers, small companies and MSMEs by offering entry to alternatives that e-commerce allows.” He additionally stated these efforts will probably be instrumental in driving the industrial and social improvement within the state by creating inclusive development.
Flipkart Group Chief Company Affairs Officer Rajneesh Kumar stated will probably be instrumental in driving the financial development of weavers, artisans, and small companies with the e-commerce firm’s nationwide market entry.
“As a homegrown firm, we’re obsessed with our sellers’ development, constructing an inclusive e-commerce ecosystem and continually innovate to search out new methods to uplift and empower all sections of society, particularly MSMEs,” he stated.
Underneath this partnership, it’ll present time-bound incubation help and coaching advantages to underserved communities.
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