Swachhotsav at ATDC NHO & Gurugram Centre, Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) 2025.

Swachhotsav 2025 at ATDC NHO & Gurugram Centre: A Celebration of Cleanliness and Community Spirit As part of the nationwide Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) 2025 campaign, Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC) NHO & Gurugram Centre proudly organized “Swachhotsav”, a special event dedicated to promoting cleanliness, sustainability, and community participation. The initiative aligns with the Government of India’s vision of a “Garbage-Free India” and reaffirms ATDC’s commitment to contributing towards a cleaner, greener, and healthier nation. Event Highlights: The Swachhotsav at ATDC NHO & Gurugram Centre brought together students, faculty, and staff in a collective effort to raise awareness about the importance of cleanliness and responsible waste management. Key activities included: Empowering Youth for a Cleaner Future Swachhotsav provided a platform for students to take the lead in social responsibility and environmental stewardship. The enthusiastic participation reflected their strong commitment to the national movement and their role as changemakers. A Step Towards Swachh Bharat ATDC Gurugram’s celebration of Swachhotsav under SHS 2025 is not just an event, but a step forward in building awareness and creating long-term behavioral change. By instilling the values of cleanliness, sustainability, and social responsibility, ATDC continues to contribute meaningfully to the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. #SwachhataHiSeva2025 #Swachhotsav #ATDCGurugram #CleanIndia #GreenIndia #SwachhBharatAbhiyan

Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) 2025, ATDC is organizing “Swachhotsav” from 17th September, 2025 to 2nd October, 2025

Dear All It has been directed by the Competent Authority that in view of Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) 2025, ATDC is organizing “Swachhotsav” from 17th September, 2025 to 2nd October, 2025 , culminating on Swachh  Bharat Diwas at ATDC-Pan-India level.As a part of “Swachhotsav” 2025 all Officers and staff are advised to ensure the cleanliness of ATDC premises/buildings, rooms, almirahs, drawers etc and to keep these things in the most clean and arranged manner.

ATDC Thiruvananthapuram has secured the Third Position in the Handloom Fashion Show held at Kerala Arts and Crafts Village.

ATDC Thiruvananthapuram has secured the Third Position in the Handloom Fashion Show held at Kerala Arts and Crafts Village. The event was organized by the Kerala Government and witnessed participation from 18 teams across Kerala and other states. The competition was a two-day event. On the first day, the expert panel evaluated all materials, trims, and accessories to ensure they were strictly handloom and organic. Our theme for the show was “Ukiyo-e Japanese Art, inspired by Kintsugi”, which symbolizes beauty in imperfection and resilience. For the collection, we sourced authentic handloom fabric (above 200 GSM) from HANTEX, an official Kerala Government handloom outlet. The fabric was manually dyed in Indigo Blue, and to reflect the Kintsugi inspiration, we incorporated a variety of surface design techniques such as screen printing, Aari work, and hand embroidery. Each garment underwent verification by experts from the handloom sector before being presented on the runway. The collection consisted of five unique garments, conceptualized and designed with great care. Design Concept : Faculty member Mr. Adhul T.M. Pattern Making & Stitching: BVoc and AVI students, under continuous guidance and monitoring by all faculties. Modeling: Voluntary support from friends and well-wishers (because of physical restrictions we have to take 4 models from outside) The entire team of students and staff contributed wholeheartedly, making this a prestigious project for our Centre. This recognition stands as a testament to the creativity, technical skill, and collaborative spirit of ATDC Thiruvananthapuram. #ATDCIndia #thiruvananthapuram #handloom #fashionshow

Shri Rakesh Vaid, Sr. Vice Chairman, Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC), together with Mrs. Hema Somanathan, President, IASOWA, inaugurated the ‘Prerna Design Centre–IASOWA’ under an MoU with ATDC to extend skill training support to the weaker sections of society.

Shri Rakesh Vaid, Sr. Vice Chairman, Apparel Training & Design Centre (ATDC), together with Mrs. Hema Somanathan, President, IASOWA, inaugurated the ‘Prerna Design Centre–IASOWA’ under an MoU with ATDC to extend skill training support to the weaker sections of society. The inauguration was graced by Smt. Shveta Gupta Kansal, Secretary, IASOWA, along with IASOWA members, in presence of Dr. Vijay Mathur, DG & CEO, ATDC, accompanied by ATDC HoDs, Principals, staff members, and students. The Centre has been established at Sector-4, Grih Kalyan Kendra, RK Puram, New Delhi. #ATDC #atdc_india #GAP #iasowa #skilldevelopment #womenempowerment2025t #MoU #SkillIndia #ministryoftextiles #MSDESkillIndia #skilltraining #educationforall #SocialImpact #dsfdc #atdccentres #atdciasowa

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