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Wydr ties-up with Union Ministry of Textiles

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Proliferating wider in the B2B e-commerce segment, Wydr associates with the National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC) to enable the Indian artisans’ community to connect with retailers and big distributors across the country.
According to a ANI report: Through this endeavor, Wydr is tasked to assist in online B2B e-commerce for products certified under the ‘India Handloom Brand’ by NHDC.
This national level effort by the Union Ministry of Textiles is intended to educate, train and enable cooperatives and weavers to directly sell their products online.
“We are privileged to be associated with the cause of promoting our national handloom heritage and helping in market making for the handloom products,” VP Business Development, Wydr, Rishab Dhyani was quoted by ANI as saying.
“We have already begun reaching out to weavers and co-operatives in the Northern region including the states of UP, Haryana and Rajasthan, with Varanasi, Panipat, Jaipur and Jodhpur etc. being the major hubs,” Dhyani was further quoted by ANI as saying.
The Wydr platform will enable the weaver community to leverage technology to reach out to new bulk customers pan India.
Helping the weavers in bulk sales to direct retailers will help them garner higher realizations for their products.
Its endeavor in this partnership will be to widen the market reach of the artisan community and to make quality handloom products more accessible to the consumer. The products carry government certifications ‘India Handloom Brand’ and ‘Handloom Mark’, ensuring availability of quality handloom products to shoppers in India and elsewhere.
Spearheading the Handloom initiative the Union Ministry of Textiles and Development Commissioner of Handlooms is looking at the partnership with Wydr as a means of promoting B2B sales of quality handloom products through the online space.

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