FDDI Kolkata

FDDI Kolkata FDDI - established under the aegis of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, is ra

परिश्रम का फल मीठा होता है"Congratulations Manya !
21/05/2023

परिश्रम का फल मीठा होता है"

Congratulations Manya !

We are the feeling proud to introduce “Pitara Monk” who is the brain child of our beloved students. And the motive for t...
31/07/2022

We are the feeling proud to introduce “Pitara Monk” who is the brain child of our beloved students. And the motive for that is very special indeed. So we request our entire student to get inspired by them; and come forward to contribute something to the society just like they are doing. Keep your good work up.

Kindly raise a hand of applause for the FDDI Alumni (batch of 2014-2018 & 2015-2019 Footwear Design and Leather Goods an...
28/07/2022

Kindly raise a hand of applause for the FDDI Alumni (batch of 2014-2018 & 2015-2019 Footwear Design and Leather Goods and Accesoories) for their new startup 'PitaraMonk'.
A platform where you can discover new women's footwear marking the comfort, durability and richness, and all other qualities which represents an ideal pair.
Kindly help and support. Do checkout and follow the page for some exquisite design collections!

https://www.facebook.com/Pitaramonk/

18/07/2021
_He taught me, mentored me and made me what I am today. I can never forget that. Wishing you peace and praying for you.R...
20/05/2021

_He taught me, mentored me and made me what I am today. I can never forget that. Wishing you peace and praying for you.

Rip Binod sir

We will miss you sir .

Classes will be resume
19/02/2021

Classes will be resume

Centres of excellence ..
05/11/2020

Centres of excellence ..

30/09/2020

Golga Oscar, 23, is an artist from Kasigluk who studies his Yup’ik heritage and uses what he learns to create pieces of art that blend traditional and contemporary materials. Over a month during the pandemic, he made a sealskin medicine bag.

"I wanted to explore my creativity and what tradition really means, especially with this forgotten technique that I’ve incorporated in my bag, which is the fancy stitches. In our language it’s called Keluggkat. It’s where we use leftover reindeer fur and incorporate that reindeer fur stitching onto the skin. That really encouraged me to produce the medicine bag as a way to revitalize ancestral art. Hardly no one knows about that technique. I feel like revitalizing it opens up a lot of people’s minds to what they can use their leftovers on.”

29/09/2020
24/09/2020

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