4th March, 2003
Ministry of Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation  


URBAN HAATS TO BENEFIT 36 THOUSAND ARTISANS


LOK SABHA

With a view to providing a permanent marketing outlet to the artisans community from rural as well urban areas, a plan scheme titled "Setting up of Urban Haats" was launched in the year 1999-2000. The scheme envisaged setting up of Urban Haats on the pattern of the successful experiment of Dilli Haat, New Delhi. During the 9th Plan period 18 such Haats were approved by Planning Commission at commercially important and tourist oriented locations in the country and the target was fully achieved. Urban Haats at Jammu (J&K), Karnal (Haryana), Bhubaneshwar (Orissa) and Tirupathi (Andhra Pradesh) have become operational and the marketing events are being organized. The calendar of events for participation of artisans throughout the country in these Haats have been drawn and circulated. The artisans have started participating in these Haats. The remaining Urban Haats are at different stages of completion. These Haats will benefit more than 36 thousand artisans annually.

During the 10th Five Year Plan, 20 more Urban Haats are proposed to be set up in different parts of the country, out of which 6 Urban Haats at Lucknow (UP), Surat & Bhuj (Gujarat), Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), Patiala (Punjab) and Varanasi (UP) have been sanctioned/approved. The scheme allows for allotment of built up stalls to artisans on fortnightly rotation basis and at nominal rentals. In the Haats, artisans get an opportunity for direct sale of their products to the consumers without involving any middlemen. By establishing one Urban Haat, the government ensures direct fortnightly market facilitates to approximately 2000 artisans in one year. Selling of products directly to the consumer is important to eliminate the role of middlemen who usually grab the major portion of profits in the handicrafts/handlooms sector. Not only this, customers/tourists of these Haats will also get a cultural ambiance in the heart of the cities and they will also enjoy ethnic food of different states in addition to getting handicrafts/handloom items at reasonable rates.

This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation Shri Pon. Radhkrishnan in a written reply to Shri Mansinh Patel & Dr. M.P. Jaiswal in Lok Sabha today.