UP's Global Craft Push: How 75 Districts Reach National and International Markets

The Uttar Pradesh government is taking traditional crafts global through PM Ekta Malls. These malls will showcase products from all 75 districts on national and international platforms. Major developments are underway in Agra, Varanasi, and Lucknow with significant investments. This initiative aims to boost rural economies and create thousands of jobs for local artisans.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath's PM Ekta Mall to Showcase 75 UP Districts

  • State developing PM Ekta Malls in Agra, Varanasi, and Lucknow at Rs 347 crore total investment
  • Initiative revives dying traditional industries through One District One Product scheme
  • Project to generate thousands of new jobs for artisans, women, and youth
  • Malls will brand local products like Banarasi sarees and chikankari work nationally
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PM Ekta Mall to showcase products from 75 districts of UP on national and international platforms

Uttar Pradesh launches PM Ekta Malls to showcase products from 75 districts globally, boosting artisans' livelihoods and establishing Swadeshi brands internationally.

"The initiative will accelerate the growth of the rural economy, serving as a boon for small artisans struggling post-adversities. - Government Release"

Lucknow, November 18

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government is taking decisive steps to bring the state's rich arts, handicrafts, and traditional products to national and international markets. Having revived traditional crafts through the 'One District One Product' (ODOP) initiative, the government is now preparing to establish the identity of 75 districts on global platforms through the Prime Minister's Ekta Mall.

This initiative aims to revive dying traditional industries in rural areas, strengthening artisans' livelihoods while establishing local products as a "new force of Swadeshi." The ambitious PM Ekta Mall project, initiated by the central government, is emerging as a major hub for the sale, display, and branding of local products across states, according to a release.

Under Chief Minister Yogi's leadership, state-of-the-art PM Ekta Malls are being developed at a fast pace in key cities. In Agra's Shilpgram, construction is underway on 11.53 acres at a cost of Rs 128.85 crore, where products from Braj, Agra, Firozabad, and nearby districts will be branded nationwide.

In Varanasi's Ganganagar Colony, an Ekta Mall is being built on 1.46 acres at a cost of Rs 154.71 crore, where Kashi's traditional Banarasi sarees, zari-zardozi work, wooden toys, rudraksha products, and more will reach new heights.

In Lucknow's Awadh Shilpgram, an Ekta Mall covering 4.86 acres is being established at a cost of Rs 64 crore and is expected to be completed by December 2026. This will provide a vast market for Awadh's chikankari, zari work, and other local products, the release stated.

The Ekta Malls will not only enhance sales of local products but also generate thousands of new jobs, offering artisans, women, and youth access to a larger market. The initiative will accelerate the growth of the rural economy, serving as a boon for small artisans struggling post-adversities. The recognition gained through ODOP is now poised to expand globally through the PM Ekta Malls.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the implementation is transparent. The costs mentioned seem quite high - Rs 154 crore for 1.46 acres in Varanasi? We need to ensure every rupee actually reaches the artisans.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Indian handicrafts, this is wonderful news! I've bought Banarasi sarees and chikankari work during my visits to UP. Making them available on international platforms will help preserve these beautiful art forms.
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Arjun K
Jai Swadeshi! This is exactly what our rural economy needs. The ODOP scheme has already shown results in my district. Now with global exposure, our artisans can compete internationally. Proud moment for UP! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Hope they include proper training and digital marketing support for artisans. Just building malls isn't enough - our craftspeople need to understand modern business practices to truly benefit.
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Vikram M
The job creation aspect is crucial. Thousands of new employment opportunities for youth and women in rural areas can transform entire communities. Hope this becomes a model for other states too.

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