President Murmu to Honour Master Artisans: Inside the 2025 Handicrafts Awards

President Droupadi Murmu is set to honour distinguished craftspersons with the National Handicrafts Awards. The ceremony in New Delhi marks the start of National Handicrafts Week, a celebration of India's artisan community. These awards, including the prestigious Shilp Guru Award, recognize exceptional skill and dedication to preserving cultural heritage. The accompanying week of events aims to boost awareness and economic opportunities for millions of artisans across the country.

Key Points: President Murmu to Confer National Handicrafts Awards on Dec 9

  • President Droupadi Murmu will present awards for 2023 and 2024 at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi
  • The event launches National Handicrafts Week, a tribute to India's artisan community
  • The Shilp Guru Award is the highest honour in the Indian handicrafts sector
  • The week features exhibitions, workshops, and programs to support artisan livelihoods
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President Murmu to confer Handicrafts Awards 2025 on December 9

President Droupadi Murmu will present the prestigious National Handicrafts and Shilp Guru Awards on December 9 in New Delhi, honouring master craftspersons.

"These prestigious national honours recognise unparalleled artistic excellence and reaffirm the government's unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting the country’s rich and diverse handicraft heritage. - Ministry of Textiles"

New Delhi, Nov 5

President Droupadi Murmu will confer Handicrafts Awards 2025 honour distinguished master craftspersons for the years 2023 and 2024, on December 9, the Ministry of Textiles said on Friday.

The event, to be held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, forms an integral part of the National Handicrafts Week celebrations, set to begin from tomorrow.

“These prestigious national honours recognise unparalleled artistic excellence and reaffirm the government's unwavering commitment to preserving and promoting the country’s rich and diverse handicraft heritage,” the Ministry said.

Since their inception in 1965, the National Handicrafts Awards have recognised exceptional craftspersons whose exemplary workmanship has enriched the country's cultural landscape.

The Shilp Guru Awards, introduced in 2002, stand as the highest recognition in the Indian handicrafts sector. These awards celebrate artisans who have demonstrated exemplary mastery and innovation in their craft, thereby ensuring the continuation and evolution of India's diverse craft heritage.

The National Handicrafts Week, observed annually from December 8-14,

will serve “as a tribute to India's artisans and celebrates the enduring cultural significance of handicrafts,” the Ministry said.

The week will feature a wide spectrum of activities and public engagements aimed at enhancing awareness, strengthening artisan livelihoods, and promoting the sector's socio-economic relevance in contemporary India.

Key activities include exhibitions showcasing exceptional craftsmanship, thematic workshops, capacity-building programmes, craft demonstrations, panel discussions, outreach initiatives, and cultural performances.

The handicrafts sector remains a cornerstone of India’s cultural and economic landscape. It preserves centuries-old traditions, supports millions of livelihoods, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, and contributes significantly to the nation’s export earnings.

The Ministry noted that it "remains deeply committed to supporting artisans through recognition, skill enhancement, technological interventions, financial empowerment, and improved domestic and international market access”.

Through these initiatives, the government aims to further elevate India's handicraft legacy, strengthen artisan communities, and ensure that the country's traditional crafts continue to thrive in the modern world.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative. But I hope the awards and the week's activities translate into real, sustained benefits for the artisans on the ground. Many still struggle with market access and fair pricing. The focus should be on creating a sustainable ecosystem, not just one-off events.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves collecting Indian textiles and crafts, this is fantastic. The Shilp Guru Awards sound like a prestigious honour. Looking forward to seeing the showcased work online. The diversity of craft across states is incredible.
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Aman W
My nani was a master in Kutch embroidery. Seeing such recognition warms my heart. It's not just about art; it's about crores of livelihoods, especially for women in villages. Jai Ho to all the shilpkars!
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Vikram M
Perfect timing before the festive season. Hope the exhibitions and workshops are well-publicized so the public can participate and buy directly. Supporting local artisans should be a priority for every Indian consumer.
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Karthik V
The technological interventions and market access mentioned are key. We need to bridge the gap between the artisan in a remote village and the global customer online. Awards are good, but a steady income is better.

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