India’s first women apparel pattern-makers through MasterG: MasterG, a year-long garment design and skill development programme started by designer Gayatri Jolly has trained over a thousand women from low-income and marginalised communities, such as SC/ST groups and religious minorities. After completing the programme, some have started their own businesses, some are working with brands such as Doodlage, Dhuri and Ekam, and others have turned teachers and are grooming other girls like them to break into the fashion industry. Find the full article here.
Money Control: MasterG raises funds from Acumen’s angel programme
MasterG raises funds from Acumen's angel programme. The company will use the funds to develop digital platforms, audio-visual resources and scale its training to reach more underserved youth in the country. Find the full article here. PRIYANKA SAHAY DECEMBER 24, 2020...
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