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Handicraft sector always in govt.’s priority: PM Oli



LALITPUR: Prime Minister KP Oli has said the government would always put the handicraft sector in its priority.

Addressing the inaugural session of the 44th annual general assembly of the Federation of Handicraft Associations of Nepal (FHAN) here today, Prime Minister Oli assured of taking maximum initiatives from government sides in favour of handicraft sector as this sector increase employment, production, entrepreneurship, and export in the country.

He urged all to increase the use of handicraft goods instead of readymade ones, saying handicraft sector would never struggle for its existence as Nepal is rich in art and culture.

“Our country is famous for art and the art here are priceless”, mentioned PM Oli, adding, “Handicraft has helped women’s employment and skill development as well as social upliftment. Let’s involve to export handicraft goods and I will discuss with the Federation for the development and promotion of handicraft business.”

Similarly, Federation President Prachanda Shakya welcomed government’s move of issuing the guidelines for using domestic products in public entities and stressed the need of its effective implementation.

He drew Prime Minister Oli’s attention on various points for export facilitation.

The handicraft sector has created directly and indirectly 1.1 million employment and has exported goods around Rs 11 billion.

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