Tata Chemicals bullish on Okhai venture
Published on Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 09:01 , Updated at Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 09:29
Source : Business Line
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Ahmedabad, July 4 Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development targets sales of Rs 50 lakh from the first year of its retail venture Okhai, a women’s wear and home furnishings outlet of 350 sq ft. Tata Group started it as a handicrafts programme for women of Okhamandal village in Gujarat eight years ago. The women were trained at the National Institute of Design and their products exhibited across the country.
Last year, through exhibitions in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Ahmedabad, Okhai was able to sell Rs 24 lakh worth of material, she said. “If quality and urban requirements are met, then Rs 2.5 crore is easily possible for Okhai,” she said. Around 450 women are involved in the project and earn an average income of anywhere between Rs 200- Rs 3,000 a month. contd on page 2... |
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“We started it as a handicrafts programme but saw potential in it to create sustainable livelihoods for these women. We must have invested around Rs 50 lakh over the years in training the women in design, marketing and other aspects of the trade,” said Ms Alka Talwar, Head, Community Development, 



