Cause Area
Geographies Served
Programs
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Berozgar Mahila Kalyan Sanstha Programme
District
Godda
States
Jharkhand
In 1993, Dastkar initiated support for 75 bonded tribal women in Bihar's Godda district, leading to the formation of BMKS, a Tussar-spinning and weaving craft group. Dastkar's objective was to empower this group to market independently, focusing on quality and sustainability. It provided design guidance, introduced innovative weaving techniques, and promoted the use of natural dyes. When BMKS faced resource constraints, Dastkar offered vital assistance, including financial support, skill enhancement, new product development, and marketing through Dastkar Bazaars and Exhibitions. This support transformed Tussar into a premium product, resulting in a remarkable 500% sales increase. BMKS, now comprising around 500 members, including 400 women, supports 3250 craftsmen and craftswomen, indirectly benefiting 4000 individuals. It plays a crucial role in supplying Tussar fabrics and yarns to craft producers across India.
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Disha Programme
District
Sikar
Jhunjhunu
Churu
States
Rajasthan
Disha, initiated in 2009 by two seasoned rural development professionals, focused on empowering disadvantaged women in Rajasthan's Shekhawati region, left as sole earners due to migrant men. Facing various challenges, including legal issues and low incomes from traditional Bandhani craftwork, Disha sought assistance from Dastkar in 2010. Dastkar conducted a survey and organised design workshops to enhance product quality and meet market demands. This collaboration rapidly expanded, benefiting 400 individuals within 18 months, with craftswomen earning significantly more. Disha aims to extend its impact to neighbouring villages, fostering empowerment through craft-based initiatives for the broader community.
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Dastkar Ranthambore Programme
District
Sawai Madhopur
States
Rajasthan
Dastkar's significant achievement, the Dastkar Ranthambore Project, initiated two decades ago, aimed to generate rural income in the villages surrounding the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, with a special focus on empowering women. This project exemplified Dastkar's commitment to reviving crafts and establishing craftgroups with unique identities. In the Sawai-Madhopur district of Rajasthan, where local craft traditions had nearly faded, Dastkar's efforts led to the resurgence of these skills. A Crafts Centre, Dastkari Kendra, conducted workshops, empowering over 370 craftsmen and craftswomen, significantly increasing their earnings. The project also promoted social development through various educational and community-building activities, fostering unity and progress within the community.
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Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra Programme
District
Bellary
States
Karnataka
Dastkar's engagement with Lambani embroidery workers in Sandur, under the Sandur Kushala Kala Kendra (SKKK) project, showcases a transformative journey. Originally supported by Sandur Manganese and Iron Ores Ltd. (SIMORE) for two decades, SKKK emerged as an NGO in 1984. However, a lack of systematic design and marketing hindered its growth. Seeking Dastkar's assistance in 1991, SKKK's craftswomen transitioned from machine-tailoring pink plastic to producing traditional embroidered soft furnishings using indigenous materials. Dastkar introduced quality control, payment per piece, and flexible work arrangements. In just three years, the number of beneficiaries grew from 25 to 150 craftswomen, with increased earnings and self-sufficiency. The annual turnover reached a healthy Rs. 99 lakhs in 2020, reflecting the revitalized lives of Lambani craftswomen empowered by Dastkar's intervention.
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Sustainable Livelihoods Programme
District
New Delhi
States
Delhi
Dastkar conducted the "Crafting Sustainable Livelihoods" project (FY 2019-2021), funded by Publicis Sapient. It aimed to promote India's cultural heritage to urban consumers and tourists, empower crafts communities to bypass middlemen, attract foreign partners for fair trade, and improve craftspeople's incomes through Dastkar bazaars. Publicis Sapient's funds supported workshops on marketing, branding, e-commerce, and quality control, craft demonstrations, and event decor. The project had a significant impact, raising awareness, benefiting craftspeople, and indirectly reaching over 1 lakh individuals through training, craft events, and social media engagement.
Leadership Team
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Nikhat Laila Tyabji
Chief Functionary
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Nikhat Laila Tyabji
Chairman
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Poonam Muttreja
Secretary
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Vinod Shanbhag
Member
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B Bhasin
Member
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATD0849A
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Registration Number
S/12091
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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80G
AAATD0849AF20214
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12A
AAATD0849AE20214
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FCRA
231650259
About
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Headquarters
New Delhi, Delhi
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Since
1981
Impact
Dastkar has made a significant impact by collaborating with more than 100,000 craftspeople across 25 states throughout India.
Vision and Mission
Dastkar's mission is to use craft as a catalyst for socio-economic empowerment and to ensure the future of India's uniquely rich crafts heritage by providing craftspeople with necessary tools, support and market access.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Headquarters
Dastkar, Nature Bazaar Venue, Kisan Haat Andheria Modh, Anuvrat Marg New Delhi
Directions, New Delhi, Delhi -
Offices in Cities
New Delhi
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Society
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management