The handicraft items produced in Nagaland are attracting a large numbers of buyers from abroad. To keep the tradition alive and humming among the youth of Nagaland, a 90 day vocational training workshop on bamboo and wood craft products has been organised at the Pusa Craft centre.
Speaking at the inaugural function, the Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Art & Culture, Mr. Yitachu said that the craftsmen should put in extra efforts to keep the traditional skills alive and also adopt a professional approach. He also added by saying that they have the potential to produce quality products and make the state proud.
He further advised the trainees at the workshop to make the best use of workshop and to be sincere and dedicated during the training period as this training would lay the foundation for their success in the future. This workshop he said was would also provide the professional touch that is needed to give the sector a boost.