The Credo Centre of Excellence has launched in Kolkata in partnership with the Apparel Skill Council to act as the area’s first fashion incubation centre. Along with training, the Credo Centre of Excellence will strive to improve working conditions in the apparel and textile industries.
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“Today is a proud day,” Credo Fashion Training announced on Facebook. “Credo joins Centre of Excellence under [the] Apparels Made-ups Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India to launch Credo Centre of Excellence.”
West Bengal is home to a large number of micro, small, and medium enterprises in the fashion and textiles industries and the state government is keen to boost its exports to reflect this. Through its programmes, the Credo Centre of Excellence aims to support innovation and skill development and close the skill gap in the sector.
“This is the first fashion incubation centre in India and the first PPP model centre approved by the Apparel Made Ups Home Furnishing Sector Skill (AMHSSC) Council under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,” said Credo Foundation trustee Pinaki Roychowdhury, the Press Trust of India reported. “The council has three more centres in Gurugram, Guwahati, and Tripura, which carry out basic tailoring training and are fully owned by the government.”
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