Gujarat's Swadeshi Melas Draw 1 Lakh+ Visitors, Generate ₹83 Lakh Sales

Swadeshi Shopping Festivals have commenced in 38 municipalities across Gujarat, attracting over one lakh visitors and generating sales exceeding ₹83 lakh. The initiative, organized under the Gujarat Urban Livelihood Mission, provides a major platform for Self-Help Groups, local artisans, and small traders to sell indigenous products. This follows the success of previous plastic-free festivals during Dussehra-Diwali, which saw over 40 lakh visitors and ₹10 crore in sales. The state government aims to extend these melas to all 152 municipalities by March 2026, strengthening the local economy in line with the 'Vocal for Local' mantra.

Key Points: Gujarat Swadeshi Mela: Over 1 Lakh Visitors, ₹83 Lakh Sales

  • Melas in 38 municipalities
  • Over 1 lakh visitors recorded
  • Sales exceed ₹83 lakh
  • Part of 'Vocal for Local' push
  • Platform for SHGs & artisans
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Gujarat: Swadeshi Mela commences in 38 municipalities; over 1 Lakh visitors, ₹83 lakh sales recorded

Swadeshi Mela launched in 38 Gujarat municipalities, recording over 1 lakh visitors and ₹83 lakh in sales, boosting local artisans and 'Vocal for Local'.

"citizens are enthusiastically associating with the Vocal for Local initiative - Gujarat Government"

Gandhinagar, February 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens across the nation to embrace indigenous products by adopting the mantra of 'Vocal for Local', reinforcing the vision of building an Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the Government of Gujarat has undertaken several new initiatives to support rural and urban artisans, handicraft workers and small industries. Programs such as 'Gujarat Atmanirbhar Yatra', 'G-Maitri Yojana' and 'Mahila Udyog Sahay Yojana' are giving new momentum to indigenous products in the state. In addition, under the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department, statewide Swadeshi Mela (Shopping Festivals) are being organised through the Gujarat Urban Livelihood Mission, providing a strong platform for local artisans, Self-Help Groups and small traders.

Notably, during the previous Dussehra to Diwali period, Plastic-Free "Swadeshi Festivals" were successfully organised in 16 cities across the state. More than 40.50 lakh people visited these fairs, and sales exceeding ₹10 crore were recorded. Building upon this success, Swadeshi Mela (Shopping Festivals) are now being organised in all municipalities of the state, offering Self-Help Groups (SHGs), local artisans, artists and small traders an excellent opportunity to showcase and sell their indigenous products.

Swadeshi Mela will be conducted across all 152 municipalities of the state by 15 March 2026. Under this initiative, more than 1500 stalls have been allotted to Self-Help Groups, while over 1400 stalls have been allocated to street vendors. Around 1200 food stalls are being prepared, and more than 1650 stalls have been allotted to other artisans to sell their indigenous products.

So far, Swadeshi Mela has commenced in 38 municipalities across the state, including various municipalities in the zones of Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Gandhinagar, Rajkot, Surat and Vadodara. During this period, more than 1 lakh people have visited the Swadeshi Mela, and sales exceeding ₹83 lakh have been recorded. This success demonstrates that citizens are enthusiastically associating with the Vocal for Local initiative. These Swadeshi Mela are not merely a platform for trade, but a significant effort toward strengthening the local economy.

The Prime Minister believes that promoting Swadeshi and building an Atmanirbhar Bharat are essential for achieving a Viksit Bharat. Inspired by this vision, the Government of Gujarat is continuously working to ensure that every citizen embraces the mantra of Swadeshi and actively supports 'Vocal for Local'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
₹83 lakh sales is impressive for just 38 municipalities! Imagine the potential when it reaches all 152. This is how we build a strong grassroots economy. Hope they ensure fair pricing so artisans get their due share and not just middlemen.
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Arjun K
Good initiative, but the real test is sustainability. Will there be continued market access for these SHGs after the mela ends? Need permanent 'swadeshi corners' in major markets and online platforms with logistics support.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Vadodara, I loved the mela! It was a great way to discover Gujarat's rich craft heritage. The plastic-free approach is also commendable. More states should adopt this model.
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Vikram M
Heartening to see 'Mahila Udyog Sahay Yojana' being mentioned. Empowering women entrepreneurs is key to Atmanirbhar Bharat. My mother's self-help group from Rajkot is participating and they are very excited. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The numbers are good, but we must also focus on design innovation. Our traditional products need to blend with contemporary styles to attract younger buyers globally. Otherwise, the appeal might remain limited to festivals.
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Michael C

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