Inclusive growth key to Viksit Bharat, says President Droupadi Murmu
The development of the nation is possible only through the progress of every section of society, President Droupadi Murmu said on Tuesday while addressing a gathering in Rourkela.
The President said handicrafts are not only a part of India’s cultural identity but also an important source of livelihood. She said this sector employs over 3.2 million people in the country.
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President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday said the handicraft sector promotes inclusive development by decentralising employment and income.
The President said handicrafts are not only a part of India’s cultural identity but also an important source of livelihood. She said this sector employs over 3.2 million people in the country.
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“It is noteworthy that most of the people who derive employment and income from handicrafts live in rural or remote areas,” she said.
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Murmu, who presented National Handicrafts Awards for the years 2023 and 2024 here, said “Art reflects our memories of the past, experiences of the present, and aspirations for the future”.
She further said that humans have been expressing their emotions through painting or sculpture since ancient times. “Art connects people to culture. Art also connects people with each other,” she added.
” If our centuries-old handicraft tradition has remained vibrant and preserved, it is due to the commitment of our artisans, generation after generation,” the President said.
“Our artisans have adapted their art and tradition to changing times, while keeping the original spirit alive. They have preserved the fragrance of the country’s soil in each of their artistic creations,” she noted.
The President stated that promoting handicrafts is important for social empowerment, as this sector has traditionally provided support to people from weaker sections. Handicrafts not only provide a means of livelihood to artisans, but their art also gives them recognition and respect in society. She stated that the development of this sector will also strengthen women’s empowerment, as women comprise 68 percent of the workforce in this sector.
She described reliance on natural and local resources as the handicraft industry’s greatest strength. “This industry is eco-friendly and has a low-carbon footprint. Today, the need for an eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle is being emphasized worldwide. In such a context, this sector can make a significant contribution to sustainability,” she said.
The President was happy to note that the GI tag is strengthening the identity of the Indian handicraft products across the world. She urged all stakeholders to work towards obtaining a GI tag for their unique products. She said that the GI tag will give their products a unique identity and enhance their credibility at the national and international level. She underlined that the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative is also strengthening the international recognition of our regional handicraft products.
The President said that on the strength of the knowledge, dedication and hard work of our artisans accumulated over generations, Indian handicraft products have established their identity across the world. She underlined that the demand for Indian handicrafts offers immense potential for growth. She said that this sector offers excellent opportunities for young entrepreneurs and designers to establish enterprises.
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