FICCI FLO JK&L Hands Over Computers, Emergency Lights to MLA Zadibal

Convener News Desk 

Srinagar, May 18: FICCI FLO Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (JK&L) handed over five computers and more than 100 emergency lights to MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, as part of its ongoing initiatives aimed at promoting digital inclusion and community support for artisans and local communities.

The initiative follows FICCI FLO JK&L’s recent outreach programmes in Srinagar, including an eye screening camp and the iCAM programme focused on strengthening digital literacy and entrepreneurial skills among artisans and craftsmen.

The outreach activities were supported by the Maharaja Hari Singh Trust, represented by Kunwarani Ritu Singh, National Initiative Head – Visual Arts, FICCI FLO, and Lakshyam NGO, represented by Varuna Anand, National Initiative Head – Handicrafts and Textiles, FICCI FLO.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairperson FICCI FLO JK&L, Varsha Bansal, said the organisation remains committed to promoting healthcare, digital empowerment and sustainable livelihood opportunities for local communities.

“At FICCI FLO JK&L, we are committed to creating meaningful impact through initiatives that promote healthcare, digital empowerment and sustainable livelihoods. This contribution is a step towards ensuring that artisans and local communities have access to the tools and resources they need to thrive,” she said.

MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq appreciated the initiative and acknowledged the role of FICCI FLO JK&L in supporting artisans and craftsmen through community-oriented programmes.

“I commend FICCI FLO JK&L for its remarkable efforts in supporting artisans and craftsmen through meaningful initiatives. I look forward to working closely with FICCI FLO JK&L on future programmes focused on women’s empowerment and community development,” he said.

Executive Committee members present on the occasion included Aarti Chowdhary, Rupika Sahai, Sona Mehta, Shipra Aggarwal and Tanisha Pallan, besides FLO members Tamina Naseem, Mahreen Kabra and Saba Shafi.

FICCI FLO JK&L said it would continue to undertake initiatives aimed at supporting artisans, women and underserved communities across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.

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