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Demand for Indian handicrafts across world, opportunity for entrepreneurs, designers

10 Dec 2025
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Promotion of Indian Handicrafts

President Droupadi Murmu urged stakeholders to obtain a GI tag for unique products to enhance identity and credibility both nationally and internationally. There is a global demand for Indian handicrafts, presenting significant progress opportunities in this sector.

Importance of the Handicrafts Sector

  • Provides a significant opportunity for young entrepreneurs and designers to establish enterprises.
  • Handicrafts are a part of cultural identity and an important livelihood source, employing over 3.2 million people.
  • Most employees reside in rural or remote areas, promoting inclusive development and decentralizing employment and income.
  • Significant for social empowerment, supporting traditionally weaker sections and promoting women's empowerment, with women comprising 68% of the workforce.

Sustainability and Economic Impact

  • Relies on natural and local resources, making the industry eco-friendly with a low carbon footprint.
  • Aligns with global emphasis on eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyles.

Government Initiatives

  • One District One Product (ODOP) initiative is enhancing the international recognition of regional handicrafts.
  • Recent GST rate reduction from 18% to 5% benefits the sector.

Export Goals

Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh announced a government target of Rs 1 lakh crore in exports of handicraft products by 2031-32.

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