The Asian Age

PM opens India’s 1st toy fair, pushes for use of less plastic

■ We have cater to the global market, says Modi

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New Delhi, Feb. 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday exhorted toy manufactur­ers to use less plastic and more eco-friendly and recyclable material in a bid to increase the share of the domestic industry in the global market.

Inaugurati­ng the first India Toy Fair, the Prime Minister said, “We have to become Aatmanirbh­ar in the toy sector and also cater to the global market”.

Observing that India’s share in the $100 billion global toy market is very small, and 85 per cent of the toys in the country are sourced from abroad, Mr Modi said there is a need to change this situation.

“In the field of toys, India has tradition and technology, India has concepts and competence. We can take the world back towards ecofriendl­y toys. Through our software engineers, computer games can bring the stories of India to the world,” he said.

While referring to the traditiona­l toy industry, the Prime Minister underlined the need for promoting Handmade in India.

If there is a demand for Made in India today, then the demand for Handmade in India is also increasing equally, he said, adding “today people do not only buy toys as a product, but also want to connect with the experience associated with that toy. So, we have to promote Handmade in India as well”.

The Prime Minister appealed to the manufactur­ers to make toys that are better for both ecology and psychology, using less plastic and more of such things that can be recycled.

Referring to the initiative­s of the government, Modi said the country has now graded the toy industry in 24 major sectors.

The National Toy Action Plan has also been prepared, he said, adding, “it has included 15 ministries and department­s to make these industries competitiv­e, the country to become selfrelian­t in toys, and India’s toys also go into the world. Throughout this campaign, state government­s have been made an equal partner in developing the toy clusters”.

He said along with this, efforts are made to strengthen the possibilit­ies of toy tourism. Toyathon-2021 was also organised to promote Indian sports-based toys and more than 7,000 ideas were brainstorm­ed.

The Prime Minister also used the occasion to interact with traditiona­l toymakers from Chennapatn­am, Varanasi and Jaipur and impress upon them the need to innovate and make toys more relevant keeping in view the changing taste of children.

More than 1,000 exhibitors participat­ed in the Toy Fair 2021, which will continue till March 2.

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