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“nice ”
“It had the potential to be very good. It would have been helped by more instruction from the teacher. This could have been facilitated by one of the organisers. There was no system to record attendance. I got a call the following day to check if I was attending. I'm not sure that everyone who attended with me had registered as no one checked. It was a worthwhile initiative but needed tighter organisation. Thank you”
“Well organised! A bit hot in the open area and non-availability of food was a dampener.”
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Follow EkiBeki AssociationEkiBeki is a Hybrid Social Enterprise committed to creating sustainable livelihoods at scale through traditional crafts. Our mission is to identify and revive Indian crafts that are on the verge of extinction, providing the artisans with the tools they need to sustain and grow their communities. Through design interventions, skill-building, product development, market expansion, and self-governance mechanisms, we help ensure that these traditional crafts thrive while the artisans remain connected to their roots and their families.