Hindustan Times (Noida)

NOIDA IS ALL SET TO BECOME FIRST INDIAN TOY MANUFACTUR­ING HUB

The industrial town in Gautam Budh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh is poised to become a major manufactur­ing hub of toys in India with enough potential to challenge China’s booming toy industry. The toy factories will also provide permanent employment to

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N134 companies acquire land in Noida's Toy Park to invest Rs 410 crore Factories to provide permanent employment to 6,157 people

The Uttar Pradesh government has revived faith in law and order. It is no mean achievemen­t that the public can breathe easy along with investors which would help usher in another industrial revolution in the state eventually propelling UP into a 1 trillion dollar economy.

oida will soon become a toy land. With 134 big industrial­ists acquiring land at Noida’s Toy Park to set up their factories at the cost of Rs 410.13 crore, UP will soon have a toy manufactur­ing industry bigger than China. According to Yamuna Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority (YEIDA) officials, the toy factories will provide permanent jobs to 6,157 people. It is worth mentioning here that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for increasing the country's share in the global toy business last year. Subsequent­ly, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath decided to construct a Toy Park in Noida and 100 acres of land was earmarked in Sector 33 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority area to promote the industry.

Industrial­ists were invited to invest in the Park and thanks to the investor-friendly policies of the Yogi Government, many big players in the toy business came forward to set up their units at the Toy Park. 134 companies have so far been allotted land for setting up their factories at the Toy Park and constructi­on of their units is likely to begin soon. Major national companies that have acquired land at the Toy Park are: Fun Zoo Toys India, Fun Ride Toys LLP, Super Shoes, Ayush Toy Marketing, Sunlord Apparels, Bharat Plastics, Jai Shree Krishna, Ganpati Creations and RRS Traders. According to YEIDA officials, the acquisitio­n of land by major players in the toy industry, such as Fun Zoo Toys India and Fun Ride Toys, is highly significan­t as they can challenge the monopoly of Chinese toy makers. The biggest challenge before the Government, however, is that out of the 4,000 micro, small and medium enterprise­s in the toy manufactur­ing business, 90 per cent are in the unorganise­d sector. Therefore, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken this initiative to promote the toy industry.

According to an estimate, India's toy industry will be worth Rs 147-221 billion by the year 2024, given the fact that the demand for toys in India is rising at a faster pace compared to the global rate. Against the global average of the demand for toys increasing annually by five per cent, India's demand is rising by 10-15 per cent. However, the fact remains that India currently exports toys worth Rs 18-20 billion only annually due to the presence of the vast majority of manufactur­ers in the unorganise­d sector. India is also unable to compete with foreign players in toy business due to the higher cost of its products compared to theirs, owing to its whopping manufactur­ing cost. The Toy

Park at Noida seeks to reduce the cost of manufactur­ing of Indian toys while guaranteei­ng good quality. The Government is relying on the use of state-of-theart technology by manufactur­ers to produce high-quality, more durable and cheaper than the Chinese toys. Chinese toys are expensive and have a short life. Therefore, it is now believed that the demand for Chinese toys will decrease as Indian toys start flooding markets with the manufactur­ing of toys in Noida.

The demand for Chinese

Yogi Adityanath Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh

decorative lights, as well as Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi idols has also dropped sharply in the recent past during Diwali because better quality, cheaper and durable indigenous products are available now. The day is not far away when small children will be seen playing with toys made in Noida, instead of Chinese toys.

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