Bhubaneswar: The Swadaya Group of Women from Kandhamal District Sold Spice Worth RS 80,000 While the Weaver Handloom of Sonepur sells Sari worth Rs 1.15 lakh in a day at Saras – a faded, female handicraft.
Group -Help, craftsmen and rural producers of Odisha and 21 other countries have conducted a fast business and strives to overcome the financial crisis carried by Covid pandemic by selling their products at the exhibition which began on December 28 at the exhibition here.
In the past week, participants transacting business worth RS 5 Crore while the target is Rs 16 Crore on January 6, the official source said it has caused difficulties for us because of the restrictions imposed on all exhibitions and exhibitions, we cannot do it our products.
After a gap of almost two years, we can bring our products to the market and sell some of them, “said Sabitri Nahak, a rami craftsman from the district of Angul.among products on display, Handloom worth RS 1.82 Crore has been sold by food and spices Hospital 1.10 Crore, Handicraft Worth Rs 60 Lakh and Clothes Worth Rs 32 Lakh.
“We have ensured that everyone on a fair land must follow the Covid protocol.
We also volunteered to create awareness among visitors to wear masks, for crowd management, and did not allow meetings in one place.
The exhibition has increased the confidence of rural craftsmen and manufacturers and such as rays of hope in the middle of a gloomy time, “Sujay Kar said, Chief Executive Officer (marketing), rural development of the Odisha rustic.