Education & Training

?NIESBUD joins hands with Anuna Education for e-commerce entrepreneurship training of Indian clusters

Opportunity India Desk
Opportunity India Desk Sep 29, 2017 - 2 min read
?NIESBUD joins hands with Anuna Education for e-commerce entrepreneurship training of Indian clusters image
Anuna's e-Commerce Training program starts from the basics of entrepreneurship, business management and digital communications to in-depth analysis of e-Commerce marketplace, products & categories.

National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development (NIESBUD), an autonomous body under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, has signed a MoU with Anuna Education for implementing pan-India e-Commerce training for industrial/artisan clusters and village level entrepreneurs (VLE).

Anuna Education, a leading player in the skill development space, having entrepreneurship skills as one of its core focus areas, has developed a specialized program for e-Commerce training in partnership with eBay India and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).

The program is targeted towards up skilling of cluster artisans, self-help groups, SME retailers and self-employed entrepreneurs, with aim of connecting them with Direct Retail Export, leading e-Commerce portals, and business loans under Mudra Bank. Anuna's e-Commerce Training program starts from the basics of entrepreneurship, business management and digital communications to in-depth analysis of e-Commerce marketplace, products & categories.

Hand-holding support is also provided to the candidates all the way to their first ten online sales. Graduates of the program also become eligible for extended hand-holding support, as well as, zero collateral business loans of up to rupees ten lakh under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna (PMMY).

Leading e-Commerce players such as eBay.com have a core focus on Direct Retail Export, with the ability to connect Indian sellers seamlessly with over 14.5 crore buyers in nearly 201 countries.

Indian Handicrafts, Handlooms, Textiles, Leather items, Footwear, Lifestyle, Clothing, Sporting Goods, Ayurvedic and Herbal Products, Religious Items, Home Decor, Artificial and Semi-Precious jewelries are all product categories doing well in the Direct Retail Export segment, so much so that a handicraft item sells every 20 seconds on ebay.com.

Additionally, Indian e-Commerce market is also doing well with competitive players such as Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal etc., providing various opportunities for sellers to grow their business.

Amit Iqbal Srivastava, Founder and CEO, Anuna Education, said, "Our e-Commerce training program helps India's traditional artisans and clusters learn the ins and outs of both the export and domestic e-Commerce markets, and actually start selling."

He added, "Our aim under the program is stop the exploitation of the Indian artisan, help them cut out the middle man and gain the skills required to successfully enter the digital age. In short, this program is a combination of Prime Minister Modi's vision of Skill India, Digital India and Make in India."

Amit further stated that over 190 government-aided artisan clusters from across India have already signed up under the program.

Sunil Bhardwaj, Joint Director, NIESBUD, said, "We are happy to partner with Anuna Education to implement this e-Commerce program for the growth and benefit of traditional Indian clusters and SME entrepreneurs. We shall be helping Anuna mobilize the candidates and centers, train the trainers, and do monitoring of the targeted outcomes. This program shall also help artisans innovate their product lines through exposure to international trends."

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