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Yogi Adityanath's ODOP scheme to be adopted across India

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's flagship scheme 'One District-One Product' (ODOP) will now be adopted

Sentinel Digital Desk

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's flagship scheme 'One District-One Product' (ODOP) will now be adopted across the country.

The ODOP project recognises speciality products and handicraft of various districts and implements a programme of training, at the skilling and marketing level to uplift the art and provide them with a market, at both national and international levels.

According to official sources, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, will soon hold a video conference with industries ministers of all states to chalk out a plan for the pan-India implementation of the ODOP scheme. Goyal, in a letter to all industries ministers, has acknowledged the potential of the programme to uplift rural India.

"To recognise the potential of rural India and align it with the clarion call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat', the ministry of commerce and industry is in the process of putting in place an institutional mechanism to propagate ODOP as a movement across the country, with the help of all state governments and union territories," he said in his letter.

He said, the ministry intends to drive this project on a mission mode with specific targets to be achieved by 2022. It will be crucial to uplift rural economy, he said.

States and Union Territories (UT) will be required to identify and map district-wise unique products, identify inputs on branding, logistics, packaging and branding to standardise the product, provide training and skilling and establish market linkages.

Meanwhile, to promote 'one district-one product' (ODOP) scheme on an international platform and give them a wider appeal, the UP MSME department will soon be signing MoUs with National Institute of Fashion Technology, Indian Institute of Packaging and SIDBI.

These pacts will help to make their design and packaging more attractive and to address the issue of working capital for artisans and industrialists. MSME minister Sidharth Nath Singh said that as per directions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, it has been decided to help manufacturers of ODOP products widen their market.

He said that the MoUs would not just remove difficulties of working capital being faced by MSMEs in the current Covid-19 slowdown but also make ODOP products more attractive at a global level. "NIFT would provide design facility to textile, leather and carpet industries. It will also hold training workshops for them. NIFT will be developing a design bank for ODOP products in which manufacturers will be helped with material, fabrics, colour and quality in accordance with demands of US, European and other international markets which will give them the facility of brand identity and branding," Singh said. (IANS)

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