Bangalore,26th December 2024: Mr. K L Ramesh has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Handicrafts and Carpet Sector Skill Council (HCSSC), effective 23rd December 2024. The announcement was made during the recent Governing Council meeting, where Mr. Ramesh was welcomed with great enthusiasm.Mr. Ramesh brings a wealth of experience in leadership roles across various organizations. He has served as Vice President (1996–1998) and President (1998–2000) of the All India Agarbathi Manufacturers Association (AIAMA), Chairman of FAME R&D Center (2000–2004), and Regional Convener (South Zone) and Vice Chairman of the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH). His extensive contributions include roles as Chairman of the Import Raw Materials Committee at Karnataka Agarbathi Manufacturers Cooperative Society (KSAMCS) and Co-Chairman of the Governing Council at HCSSC, New Delhi.
In addition to his professional endeavors, Mr. Ramesh has actively contributed to social and community services. He is the President of Sri Sai Kutumbam Charitable Trust, Trustee of the Sri Shirdi Saibaba Temple Trust (Channapattana), and General Secretary of Asha Kiran Dialysis Center under AMCT. Mr. Ramesh is also a Member of the Community Services Committee of the Rotary Club of Bangalore and COA Member of Rotary Bangalore Vidyaalaya.
Expressing his gratitude, Mr. Ramesh said, I am deeply honored to take on this prestigious role as Chairman of the Handicrafts and Carpet Sector Skill Council. This opportunity allows me to work closely with a diverse group of stakeholders, including artisans, industry leaders, government bodies, and training partners, to collectively uplift and empower our skilled workforce. My focus will be on fostering innovation, enhancing skill development initiatives, and creating sustainable opportunities that ensure the growth and prosperity of the handicrafts and carpet sectors. Together, we can preserve the rich cultural heritage of our crafts while equipping artisans with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in a competitive, modern economy.
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