Few takers for ‘real India’ products at Shilp Bazaar in Ludhiana
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsTo promote handicrafts from the different states of India and to boost craftsmanship, the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India in association with SS Memorial Education Society, Sri Chamkaur Sahib, Rupnagar, has organided a 10-day Gandhi Shilp Bazaar in Ludhiana. The exhibition received a lukewarm response from the residents. Artisans from other states are not able to understand why people had stopped taking interest in the ‘real India’ products, which were available at nominal rates.
Harsh Vivek Dhand, from SS Memorial Education Society said the artisans’ morale was not boosted as they did not get a good response here. “These products come directly from the artisans and are available at reasonable prices still the footfall was too thin. Otherwise, we hear exhibitions in Ludhiana draw large crowds. One reason for the low footfall can be the online shopping and other reason is that most of the elite people show interest in leading brands only,” Dhand said.
The exhibition is sponsored by the Ministry of Textiles to promote the artisans. About 60-70 exhibitors from all over India are here to display their products.