Uttarakhand Tourism Skilling Conference 16th april 2026

Empowering Tourism Stakeholders Through A Skilling Conference

Attending the conference organised by the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board and Uttarakhand Skill Development Mission was an insightful and enriching experience. The event was graced by the Hon’ble Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami as the Chief Guest, with the presence of distinguished dignitaries such as Satpal Maharaj and Saurabh Bahuguna as Special Guests. Their addresses set a strong vision for sustainable tourism and the importance of skill development in the state.

The discussions highlighted both the opportunities and challenges associated with the increasing number of tourists and pilgrims visiting Uttarakhand, particularly at key destinations like Kedarnath Temple and Badrinath Temple. Panel members and experts shared valuable insights on managing infrastructure pressure, addressing environmental concerns, and building a skilled workforce to enhance service quality. The sessions also emphasized empowering local communities through entrepreneurship and capacity building, ensuring that the benefits of tourism reach the grassroots level.

Overall, the conference provided a meaningful platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaborative thinking. It reinforced the importance of coordinated efforts between government, institutions, and communities to create a balanced approach that supports economic growth while preserving Uttarakhand’s ecological and cultural heritage.

Celebrated International Plastic Bag Free Day on 3rd July

The other day (3rd July 2024) we celebrated International Plastic Bag Free Day, we say why not celebrate ”No Plastic Day Everyday”. Sustainable Green Economy is the need of time and Eco-Friendly products can play a decisive role to effect the same. Plastic has become part & parcel of our daily life. Every year millions of plastic waste end up in landfills & Oceans destroying the National habitat of multiple species & causing severe damage to the Eco -System. It’s high time we think about avoiding Plastic, Leather and Rexine products and go for Eco-Friendly alternatives to make our lives healthier and also the environment cleaner and more sustainable. While doing so we support the poor and underprivileged. Let’s all unite and fight together to Save Environment 🏝 🐏 JDEWS has the solution:-

First training under SECURE Himalaya project on livelihood enhancement in Uttarkashi

JDEWS’ First Training under SECURE Himalaya Project

In the heart of Uttarkashi’s Govind landscape, where nature’s beauty meets the determination of local communities, a transformative journey has begun. Janki Devi Educational Welfare Society (JDEWS) takes pride in its role as a torchbearer of change under the SECURE Himalaya Project, an initiative that seeks to enhance livelihoods, strengthen the handloom and handicraft value chain, and promote the conservation of natural resources.


Empowering Communities through Handloom and Handicraft

Our first step in this incredible journey took us to the serene village of Doni, nestled in the picturesque district of Uttarkashi. Here, we embarked on a mission to empower the local communities by imparting invaluable skills in the art of wool production and handloom weaving.

Wool Production – From Sheep to Fabric

In the heart of Doni, we witnessed the intricate process of wool production firsthand. Local artisans showcased their expertise in delicately extracting wool from sheep, a skill that has been passed down through generations. The sheer precision and care with which they handle this natural resource are truly commendable.

The Transformative Power of Handloom

The journey of wool doesn’t end with its extraction; instead, it evolves into a vibrant array of fabrics. Using traditional handloom techniques, the artisans weave magic into every thread, creating fabrics that serve as the canvas for countless valuable products.

Empowering Rural Artisans for Sustainable Livelihoods

The impact of our training in Doni extends far beyond the loom. By equipping local communities with these skills, we are not only enhancing their livelihoods but also nurturing a spirit of conservation. These artisans are now able to create a range of exquisite products that resonate with both traditional artistry and sustainability.

Join Us in the Journey
As we move forward with the SECURE Himalaya Project, we invite you to be a part of this transformative journey. Your support can help us empower more rural artisans, strengthen the handloom and handicraft value chain, and contribute to the conservation of Uttarkashi’s natural resources.

Let’s weave a sustainable future, one thread at a time.

Baseline Survey for Sustainable Livelihood: Journey to Uttarkashi

In our relentless pursuit of sustainable livelihood and community transformation, Janki Devi Educational Welfare Society (JDEWS) takes a significant stride forward. Our recent visit to the assigned villages of Domi, Satta, Saur, Usla, and Devari under the SECURE Himalaya project, in collaboration with UNDP- “Livelihood enhancement of the local communities by strengthening Handloom & Handicraft value chain and encourage the communities towards conservation of natural resources of District Uttarkashi” reaffirms our commitment to uplift local communities and preserve natural resources in the picturesque district of Uttarkashi.

Enhancing Livelihoods, One Village at a Time

As we embark on this journey, we recognize the potential of handloom and handicrafts as catalysts for change. Our primary focus is to strengthen the Handloom & Handicraft value chain, offering a pathway for local communities to not only earn a sustainable livelihood but also contribute to the conservation of their pristine surroundings.

The Baseline Survey

Allowed us to understand the unique challenges and aspirations of the communities. What struck us profoundly was their resilience despite the lack of basic infrastructure such as roads and internet connectivity. Amidst these difficulties, their spirit shines through, reminding us of the immense potential these villages hold.

Creating a Vision for Growth

Through our visit, we witnessed their contentment, but we also saw the untapped possibilities for growth. We believe that by nurturing the Handloom & Handicraft value chain, we can provide a platform for these communities to shine on a broader stage. Our goal is to empower them with skills, resources, and a vision for sustainable growth, enabling them to gain recognition and flourish.


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Crafting Sustainable Delights: The Art of Packaging Handmade Pickles by Rural Women

At Janki Devi Educational Welfare Society (JDEWS), our commitment to sustainability and rural empowerment extends beyond the creation of exquisite handmade pickles. It’s a journey that encompasses every aspect, including the art of packaging. In this blog, we delve into the meticulous process of packaging our handcrafted pickles, ensuring hygiene, sustainability, and a touch of earthy elegance.

Preservation with Precision: Hygiene at the Forefront

The journey of our handmade pickles begins with a foundation of utmost hygiene. From the moment our ingredients are selected to the final sealing of the jars, hygiene is paramount. Our artisans undergo rigorous training to maintain cleanliness and quality at every step, ensuring that the pickles are not just flavorsome but also safe to savor.

Sourcing Packaging: A Commitment to Sustainability

Our packaging choices mirror our values – sustainable and eco-friendly. We source packaging materials that align with our ethos of reducing environmental impact. By opting for eco-conscious materials, we aim to contribute to a greener planet while encapsulating the essence of our handmade pickles in packaging that resonates with nature.

The Careful Process of Packaging

Each jar of handmade pickle is carefully filled with love and dedication. Our artisans take great care in ensuring that the pickles are packed optimally, preserving their flavors and freshness. The packaging process involves precision and attention to detail, so that when you open a jar, you experience the authentic taste of rural craftsmanship.

A Signature Sticker: A Seal of Authenticity

As a mark of authenticity and pride, each jar is adorned with our signature sticker. This sticker not only signifies the effort and dedication poured into crafting the pickles but also represents our commitment to preserving traditions and empowering rural women. It’s a symbol of quality and reliability that you can trust.

An Earthly Touch: Jute Covers for a Wholesome Feel

To enhance the experience of receiving our handcrafted pickles, we add a touch of earthy elegance. Our pickles are nestled in jute covers, providing them with a wholesome and rustic feel. These covers not only add to the visual appeal but also reflect our deep-rooted connection to nature and the communities we serve.

Your Experience Matters: Unwrap the Essence

When you unwrap a jar of JDEWS’ handcrafted pickles, you’re not just unveiling a delicious flavor; you’re unwrapping a story of empowerment, sustainability, and meticulous craftsmanship. We invite you to savor the fruits of our artisans’ labor and become a part of our journey towards a more sustainable and flavorful world.


Explore our range of handcrafted pickles and experience the art of packaging that reflects our values. Your support echoes through every jar.

Contact +91-95577 22660 for information and orders.


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Visit of the First Citizen Of India

09.12.2022

The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu visited Uttarakhand from December 8 to 9, 2022 for the convocation of Doon University and also attended a civic reception hosted by the Government of Uttarakhand in Dehradun during her trip.

 

With this visit of hers, she had also desired to meet those women of Uttarakhand who are contributing towards the Social Development of the State.

Kavita Chaturvedi was one amongst the notable women representing her organization- Janki Devi Educational Welfare Society.

It was an enriching experience meeting the new face of India and a riveting conversation followed.

Kavita Chaturvedi explained her journey of 13 years of empowering the rural woman of Uttarakhand and making them economically strong by developing their skills in making various handicrafts of our native state.

The president applauded her efforts and termed her as “Naari Shakti” for all to know.

It was a highly memorable day and a huge step towards taking our organisation and its vision to the next step.

Tree Plantation on World Environment Day

Tree Plantation at Kalinga park

In order to promote preservation of our environment JDEWS conduct a tree plantation drive on the occasion of World Environment day on 5 june 2019. On this occasion our chief Guest Mr.Devinder Singh Mann chairman of DOON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL planted saplings with us and congratulated us on the Environment Day as well as told about the need for preserving and protecting our nature.

In this different types of plants small and big and flowers and fruit bearing plants were planted by JDEWS members, and volunteers.