Incorporated on: 03.08.2021
Location: Badaun, UP
Craft: Zari-Zardosi Embroidery
Mobilised: 1,451
Members: 315
Villages: 26
Trained: 215
Samples Developed: 621
Employed: 155
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Zarkala Mahila Hasthshilp Producer Company Limited is a rural women-led and women-owned producer company in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, India which focuses on producing handcrafted products of Zari-Zardosi Embroidery. The company was founded in 2021 supported by Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India with the aim of empowering women in rural areas by providing them with an opportunity to generate income through the production and sale of their handcrafted products. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Zarkala MHPCL. It has a target to impact over 500 rural women.
Incorporated on: 11.10.2022
Location: Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya
Craft: Eri Silk Value Chain
Mobilised: 2,068
Members: 1,588
Villages: 46
Trained: 1,588
Samples Developed: 343
Employed: 1,080
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Meghloom Eri Women Producer Company Limited is owned by Khasi Eri silk cocoon producers, hand spinners, dyers, and weavers from the state of Meghalaya. Meghloom brings hand-spun, naturally dyed, handwoven Eri Silk products from the Eastern hills of the Himalayas with the unique look and feel traditionally associated with Eri Silk. The company was founded in 2022 supported by Meghalaya State Rural Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Meghloom Eri WPCL. It has a target to impact over 1,300 rural women.
Incorporated on: 31.05.2022
Location: Dhamtari, CG
Craft: Cotton Handloom Weaving
Mobilised: 719
Members: 462
Villages: 54
Trained: 375
Samples Developed: 600
Employed: 215
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Sahajsut Mahila Kisan Bunkar Producer Company Limited is located in the Dhamtari and Kurud districts of Chhattisgarh, dedicated to cotton handloom weaving production. Comprising talented rural women artisans, the company showcases the rich heritage of handloom and crafts unique, eco-friendly textiles. Through sustainable practices, they empower local communities and preserve traditional weaving techniques. With a commitment to quality and craftsmanship, Sahajsut MKBPCL embodies the essence of cultural heritage and women's empowerment. The company was founded in 2022 supported by Chhattisgarh State Rural Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Sahajsut MKBPCL. It has a target to impact over 450 rural women.
Incorporated on: 25.04.2023
Location: Bajag, MP
Craft: Cotton Handloom Weaving
Mobilised: 564
Members: 225
Villages: 11
Trained: 150
Samples Developed: 200
Employed: 108
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Bajagloom Mahila Bunkar Producer Company Limited is a remarkable women-owned enterprise comprising traditional weavers from the Baiga Tribe community. Located in a region rich in tribal culture and traditions, the company specializes in crafting exquisite cotton weaves that reflect the unique heritage and symbols of their tribe. Through their designs and patterns, they create beautiful textiles. The weavers were making traditional costumes such as Sola Haath, lugra etc. Sola Haath is a shorter variation of the traditional saree and Lugra is a variation of dupatta. Traditionally the primary customers of the weavers have been the Baiga tribe buying handloom for their daily and regular usage. The company was founded in 2023 supported by Madhya Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Bajagloom MBPCL. It has a target to impact over 200 rural women.
Incorporated on: 27.04.2023
Location: Sambalpur, Odisha
Craft: Ikkat Handloom
Mobilised: 248
Members: 144
Villages: 4
Trained: 104
Samples Developed: 116
Employed: 78
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Sambandho Mahila Bunkar Producer Company Limited is a women-led enterprise that takes immense pride in preserving the rich heritage of Sambalpuri Ikkat Handloom weaving. Nestled in a region renowned for its textile artistry, the company is dedicated to producing exquisite handloom products with intricate designs and vibrant colours. These women artisans employ traditional Ikkat weaving techniques passed down through generations to create stunning textiles that reflect the region's cultural identity. Sambandho's commitment to promoting this age-old craft with complimentary modern designs and trends will empower the women weavers and ensure the continuation of the cherished textile heritage for future generations to admire and cherish. The company was founded in 2023 supported by Odisha Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Sambandho MBPCL. It has a target to impact over 300 rural women.
Incorporated on: 25.04.2023
Location: Pipli-Puri, Odisha
Craft: Applique Embroidery
Mobilised: 758
Members: 295
Villages: 22
Trained: 129
Samples Developed: 1
Employed: 92
*Data as on Dec. 2025
Pipillique Mahila Hastshilp Producer Company Limited is incorporated on April 2023 with a mandate to benefit the artisans of the Puri district practising Applique embroidery craft. The cluster seems to be a fertile ground for intervention as some existing products have good demand in the market. Home furnishings and fashion accessories are upcoming and booming segments, particularly in urban and export markets. There is a huge scope for product diversification and even extending the product line by the introduction of newer designs and more utility products as opposed to the current offerings of religious and traditional products. The company is supported by Odisha Livelihood Mission under DAY-National Rural Livelihoods Mission of Ministry of Rural Development, Govt of India. FDRVC provides skills training, design development, market linkages and employment support to the members of Pipllique MBPCL. It has a target to impact over 300 rural women.