Bihar Artisans Shine at PM Vishwakarma Yojana Trade Fair in Rajgir

A two-day exhibition-cum-trade fair is being held in Rajgir, Bihar, under the PM Vishwakarma Yojana to showcase the skills of traditional artisans and craftspeople. Inaugurated by Union MSME Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, the fair features products from carpenters, blacksmiths, potters, and other trades, drawing large crowds. Beneficiaries report that the scheme's training and financial assistance, including toolkits and loans, have revitalized their trades and enabled the use of modern technology. The initiative aims to make artisans self-reliant by connecting them with new customers and expanding their business opportunities.

Key Points: PM Vishwakarma Yojana Trade Fair Boosts Bihar Artisans

  • Platform for traditional artisans
  • Showcases handcrafted products
  • Provides training and financial aid
  • Enhances market access and income
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Bihar: Exhibition-cum-trade fair organised under PM Vishwakarma Yojana​ in Rajgir

A trade fair in Rajgir showcases Bihar artisans' crafts under PM Vishwakarma Yojana, providing market access, training, and financial support.

"The scheme has empowered them to become self-reliant - Artisan beneficiaries"

Patna, March 16

A two-day exhibition-cum-trade fair is currently underway at the International Convention Centre in Rajgir. The exhibition, organised by the MSME Development Office, is drawing large crowds and showcasing a wide range of products.​

The exhibition-cum trade fair was inaugurated by the Union Minister for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Jitan Ram Manjhi. The primary objective of the fair is to provide a platform to showcase the skills of traditional artisans and craftspeople while simultaneously expanding the market for their products.​

Numerous artisans from various districts of Bihar, associated with the PM Vishwakarma Yojana - including carpenters, blacksmiths, potters, goldsmiths, tailors, masons, cobblers, and barbers have contributed majorly, displaying their handcrafted products. Visitors to the fair are admiring these products and also boosting the morale of the local artisans by purchasing swadeshi goods.​

The initiative is proving instrumental in helping the craftspeople market their products and enhance their earnings.

​Several beneficiaries attending the fair shared that the training and financial assistance received through the scheme have given their traditional trades a new dimension. While some artisans are utilising modern machinery to create innovative products, many women have found employment opportunities right from their homes through sewing, embroidery, and various handicrafts.​

Many beneficiaries affirmed that the scheme has empowered them to become self-reliant, and this fair has given them a chance to showcase their talents and connect with new customers, boosting their employment prospects and income.​

Many artisans and beneficiaries who attended the fair shared their experiences and expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi while commending this initiative.​

They stated that the scheme has not only strengthened their traditional crafts but has also provided them with access to modern technology, financial assistance, and new opportunities.​

Sanoj Kumar from Gaya and Ghanshyam Vishwakarma from Rohtas reported receiving a loan of Rs 1 lakh after their training.​

Ghanshyam is creating nameplates and cutting acrylic with a CNC machine, while Sanoj is crafting beautiful statues of Lord Buddha. They noted that once they repay their initial loan, they will be eligible to receive an additional loan of Rs 2 lakhs to further expand their businesses.​

Jyoti Kumari from Biharsharif and Sinku Devi from Saluganj shared that, alongside their tailoring training, they received a stipend and a complete toolkit, including a free motorised sewing machine.​

Pratima Devi from Masaurhi, who runs a small shop and assembles toys, hailed the scheme as the one that empowers them socially and financially.

Aditya Raj from Patna shared that, following a five-day free training program at ITI Digha, he received a certificate and a toolkit worth approximately Rs 15,000, which includes appliances such as a washing machine and an iron. This has enabled him to carry out his work using modern methods.​

Arvind Ravidas, a sculptor from Gaya, stated that he got the opportunity to learn techniques for creating new products aligned with market demand and for diversifying his craft.​

Notably, the PM Vishwakarma Yojana is a Central government scheme that envisages providing end-to-end holistic support to traditional artisans and craftsmen to scale up their conventional products and services.​

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see schemes actually reaching the ground level. The story of Sanoj Kumar making Buddha statues from Gaya is inspiring. Tourism + local craft can really boost Bihar's economy. Hope they get good market linkages beyond just fairs.
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Aman W
While the intent is good, the real test is sustainability. What happens after the fair? Are there permanent market channels? The loan structure is promising, but we need to ensure banks don't harass these small artisans with complicated paperwork.
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Shreya B
Empowering women like Jyoti and Sinku Devi with sewing machines and training is fantastic! Financial independence for women at the grassroots can transform families and communities. More power to them! 💪
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Vikram M
Blending traditional skills with modern tech like CNC machines is the perfect approach. Ghanshyam making nameplates shows how our Vishwakarmas can adapt. This is how we preserve heritage while ensuring it remains relevant and profitable.
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David E
Visiting India from the US, I'm always amazed by the craftsmanship. Schemes like this that provide structured support are crucial. Hope these products can find export markets too. The world needs to see Bihar's art beyond just Buddha statues.

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