Rajasthan's ODOP Policy Fuels Local Entrepreneurship & Global Reach

The Rajasthan government is implementing the One District, One Product (ODOP) Policy 2024 to strengthen local development and promote district-specific products globally. The policy provides comprehensive support including margin money grants, subsidies for technology upgrades, and reimbursements for quality certifications and e-commerce integration. It aims to empower local artisans and entrepreneurs by utilizing local resources and preserving regional identities while creating new growth opportunities. Through exhibitions, training, and digital market expansion, the policy seeks to elevate Rajasthan's products onto international platforms.

Key Points: Rajasthan ODOP Policy 2024: Local Products Go Global

  • District-specific product promotion
  • Financial & technical support for MSMEs
  • E-commerce and market access aid
  • Global branding for local artisans
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Rajasthan govt pushes local entrepreneurship through ODOP

Rajasthan's One District One Product policy empowers artisans with financial aid, tech upgrades & market access to boost local entrepreneurship.

"The vision of a self-reliant India can be achieved through initiatives such as Vocal for Local - Prime Minister's Office"

Jaipur, April 1

The Rajasthan government is actively working to strengthen local development and promote district-specific products at a global level through the One District, One Product Policy 2024.

The policy aims to empower local artisans, entrepreneurs, and small businesses while boosting employment and economic growth across the state. Each district has been assigned a specific product, ensuring better utilisation of local resources and skills, while preserving the unique identity of the region.

The Chief Minister's Office stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the importance of holistic local development in every village, tehsil, and district to realise a by 2047. He noted that the vision of a self-reliant India can be achieved through initiatives such as Vocal for Local and . Under the ODOP policy, this "local to global" vision is taking shape, with Rajasthan's products carving out a distinctive identity on the international stage.

Under this policy, a specific product has been selected for each district, ensuring optimal use of local resources and skills. At the same time, the distinctive identity of each district is preserved while promoting key products. The policy encourages entrepreneurship in villages, providing entrepreneurs with technical support, financial assistance, and better access to markets, creating new opportunities for growth. Industries under this policy receive margin money grants, support for purchasing advanced technology and software, quality certification and intellectual property rights (IPR) assistance, and reimbursement for participating in national and international events.

The state government is offering extensive financial and technical support to empower entrepreneurs under the ODOP policy. New micro and small enterprises can receive margin money subsidies of up to 25% of the project cost (maximum Rs 25 lakh). Additionally, for technological upgrades, micro and small businesses are eligible for financial assistance of up to 50% (maximum Rs 5 lakh) to acquire the latest technology and software.

Entrepreneurs can also receive reimbursements of up to Rs 3 lakh (75%) for national and international quality certifications and intellectual property rights. Participation in e-commerce platforms is supported with 75% reimbursement, up to Rs 1 lakh per year for two years. To encourage technological modernisation, recognised national institutions offer a 50% subsidy (up to Rs 5 lakh) for acquiring advanced technology or software.

Entrepreneurs are also supported in cataloguing services and e-commerce website development, with 60% assistance of up to Rs 75,000, enabling them to expand into digital markets. This support helps enhance product branding and ensures wider market access. Through a combination of financial incentives, technological aid, and market expansion initiatives, the ODOP policy aims to elevate district-level industries onto international platforms.

The successful implementation of the ODOP policy is significantly promoting entrepreneurship and local products across Rajasthan. Many beneficiaries have already received financial assistance, helping with enterprise establishment, marketing support, and product unit upgrades. While margin money assistance has attracted the largest investment, extensive support is also being provided for marketing, e-commerce integration, quality certifications, and technological upgrades.

In addition, the state government has organised national and international exhibitions, entrepreneur training programs, and e-commerce platform integration to showcase ODOP products, providing local products with a new identity and broader market access.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope the implementation is as good as the policy on paper. Often, these schemes get stuck in bureaucracy and the real artisans don't get the benefit. The government must ensure transparency and easy access to these subsidies.
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Arjun K
Jaipur's blue pottery, Alwar's milk cake, Bikaner's bhujia... each district has such unique heritage. ODOP can preserve these traditions and create jobs. This is how we build a self-reliant India. Great step by the state government!
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Rajasthani handicrafts, I'm thrilled to hear this. It will be easier to find authentic products online now. The support for quality certification is crucial for building trust with international buyers.
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Vikram M
The subsidy for technology upgrade is the most important part. Our small units often can't afford modern machinery. With this help, we can improve quality and compete globally. Jai Rajasthan! 🙏
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. The article heavily links this to the PM's vision, but this is a state policy. Credit should be given where it's due—to the state administration and local officials working on the ground.
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Nisha Z

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