Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

FIRST HANDICRAFT­S PARK IN YEIDA AREA

Maiden handicraft­s park seeks to conserve and promote local handicraft­s and artisans

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In view of the growing popularity of a wide variety of traditiona­l handicraft­s of Uttar Pradesh following the launch of One District One Product (ODOP) scheme, the State Government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is building the first handicraft­s park of UP in Sector 29 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority (YEIDA).

A total of 76 industrial­ists have acquired land at the park spread over an area of 50 acres to set up their factories at the cost of Rs 403 crore. The factories being set up at the park will provide permanent employment to 22,144 people.

The maiden handicraft­s park of UP will feature workshops, factories and outlets making, showcasing and selling the wide ranging handicraft­s of the state to the domestic and global visitors, aiming at conserving the traditiona­l crafts, providing employment to thousands of artisans of the state and boosting the handicraft­s sector’s contributi­on to the state’s economy.

It is already known to everyone that UP’s rich traditiona­l handicraft­s, including Banarasi sarees, brass works of Moradabad, perfumes of Kannauj, chikankari of Lucknow and terrocotta art of Gorakhpur are world-famous. In fact, every district of the state has at least one special product that is integral to its identity. Hundreds of craftspers­ons are making beautiful things from clay, wood and other materials, including toys and idols that have started drawing attention of people from other parts of the country as well.

THE PARK WILL SHOWCASE THEIR CRAFTSMANS­HIP TO THE WORLD

While on the one hand, the park will enable people to get all famous handicraft­s of UP under the same roof, on the other hand it will provide a huge market for these products, boosting UP’s handicraft­s business. It will facilitate export of UP’s handicraft­s to different countries of the world.

People living in Delhi and Noida will also be able to easily find handicraft­s of Lucknow, Meerut, Bareilly, Firozabad, Agra, Varanasi, Chandauli, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Pratapgarh, Azamgarh, Mirzapur, Jhansi and Lalitpur.

According to YEIDA officials, entreprene­urs working in handicraft­s sector are very excited about the first handicraft park of the state. Prominent among the 76 investors at the park include: Vikas Exports, which deals in wood, metal and marble works. Vikas Exports has been allotted 5,000 square metres of land to set up its venture.

Similarly, land has been allotted to The Silk Factory, Rateria Exports, Narayan Creation, Wazir Chand & Co, Dux India Industries Pvt Ltd, Dwar Footwear Industries and Specialist Home Concepts.

According to officials, this park near Jewar airport will feature handicraft­s from all over the country and soon become the most prominent place for artisans and craftsmen.

The park will be similar to the Hunar Haat organised in Delhi, which is attended by over 600 artisans and craftsmen from across states and union territorie­s displaying indigenous products. People buy these products to decorate their homes and for other purposes.

It is noteworthy that the Yogi Government’s schemes like ODOP as well as Vishwakarm­a Shram Samman seek to promote both local artisans, local handicraft­s and artworks. Even the Matikala Board was formed on the initiative of CM Yogi Adityanath to protect and promote local artisans. The artisans were provided training and market facilities as part of the initiative.

76 entreprene­urs to set up their ventures at the cost of Rs 403 crore in Sector 29 near Jewar Airport

Spread over 50 acres, the Park to provide permanent employment to 22,144 people

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