New Delhi: Delhi will soon have an e-marketplace itself which can be used by every small or large entrepreneur to sell their products.
This platform has been named ‘Dilli Bazaar’ where all entrepreneurs will be able to display and sell their products to anyone, anywhere in the world.
Launched the plan on Wednesday, Minister of Man Arvind Kejriwal said that ‘Dilli Bazaar’ would be a sophisticated coating portal that would provide a global online identity to Delhi entrepreneurs.
Through the portal, the buyer will be able to do a virtual guide from the Delhi market and buy any product from the comfort of their home.
E-Marketplace will contribute to Delhi GDP growth, tax revenues, economic activities, and global business will come to the city.
“The government has taken the initiative that will bring more prosperity to the business of traders, business people, industrialists, and professionals Delhi.
We are developing a website called ‘Dilli Bazaar’, where every capital entrepreneur will get their own online store.
Someone will get Showing off all their products and services on this portal, which will help them reach many people not only from Delhi or India but also all over the world.
Virtual Bazaar is being developed on this portal, “CM said.
Kejriwal explained the plan with the famous Khan market example.
“There will be a Khan market online on this portal too.
One will be able to do a virtual guide on this portal and get market nuances on their own mobile or computer.
Exactly from Lajpat Nagar and Sarojini Nagar Markets to the small DDA market in the colony, all will be present In virtual avatars in ‘Dilli Bazaar’, “Kejriwal said.
He further said now even someone sitting in America will be able to buy from Delhi shops.
“This portal will bring even the smallest of the Delhi business on a global scale,” CM said.
The Delhi Dialogue and Development Commission has led in the design and conceptualization of the project and the industry department will implement the project.
E-Marketplace also has a business-to-business side for it.
“If some business people from England want to buy Indian antiques, they can go to our portal, look for antiques and order in bulk,” Kejriwal said.
Local businesses are expected to get many benefits from the portal.
The portal will also make it possible to hold unique online exhibitions, instead of limiting exhibitions to a fixed area and the number of people who remain.
This will promote unlimited opportunities even for the most niche products.
“Startup will get a big boost in their efforts with market exposure like that.
I am the view that this is the only initiative and there is no road available throughout the world,” CM said.