As part of the Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization's (JKTPO) series of e-commerce onboarding initiatives, a workshop was organized in Doda in collaboration with the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) and the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).
This initiative is a part of JKTPO's ongoing efforts to economically empower local sellers by integrating them into the digital economy.
The event was organized under the directives of Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce, J&K, and with the guidance of Khalid Jahangir, Managing Director, JKTPO, in collaboration with the District Administration Doda.
The workshops aimed to provide comprehensive training to local sellers on how to effectively utilize e-commerce platforms to expand their businesses. Participants received hands-on guidance on creating and managing online storefronts, navigating digital marketplaces, and leveraging online tools to reach a broader customer base.
Earlier, Banu Partap Singh, Vice President of Sales at MyStore, along with Prafull, Manager at MyStore, conducted virtual training sessions for participants interested in registering as sellers on the platform.
During the session, Javed Seikh, Business Facilitator, GeM, emphasized the numerous advantages of joining e-commerce platforms and provided a detailed explanation of the entire onboarding process.
Deputy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh stated that our goal is to equip sellers from Doda with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the digital marketplace. By partnering with GeM and ONDC, we aim to create new economic opportunities and drive sustainable growth in the region, he added.
JKTPO plans to continue these efforts by organizing similar workshops across other districts in Jammu & Kashmir, ensuring that maximum sellers can benefit from the digital economy and achieve economic self-reliance.
As part of the Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization's (JKTPO) series of e-commerce onboarding initiatives, a workshop was organized in Doda in collaboration with the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) and the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC).
This initiative is a part of JKTPO's ongoing efforts to economically empower local sellers by integrating them into the digital economy.
The event was organized under the directives of Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce, J&K, and with the guidance of Khalid Jahangir, Managing Director, JKTPO, in collaboration with the District Administration Doda.
The workshops aimed to provide comprehensive training to local sellers on how to effectively utilize e-commerce platforms to expand their businesses. Participants received hands-on guidance on creating and managing online storefronts, navigating digital marketplaces, and leveraging online tools to reach a broader customer base.
Earlier, Banu Partap Singh, Vice President of Sales at MyStore, along with Prafull, Manager at MyStore, conducted virtual training sessions for participants interested in registering as sellers on the platform.
During the session, Javed Seikh, Business Facilitator, GeM, emphasized the numerous advantages of joining e-commerce platforms and provided a detailed explanation of the entire onboarding process.
Deputy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh stated that our goal is to equip sellers from Doda with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the digital marketplace. By partnering with GeM and ONDC, we aim to create new economic opportunities and drive sustainable growth in the region, he added.
JKTPO plans to continue these efforts by organizing similar workshops across other districts in Jammu & Kashmir, ensuring that maximum sellers can benefit from the digital economy and achieve economic self-reliance.
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