Integration of One District One
Product (ODOP) Initiative with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) will
help in further Expanding the Frontiers of ODOP, says Commerce Minister
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Flagship
Programs of the Government must be Converged with ODOP
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ODOP
to Help Take Prosperity to the Remotest Regions of the Nation
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ODOP
to Form a Part of International Exhibitions, Events, Meetings and Conferences
to Enhance International Exposure of Products
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Minister
Calls for Simplifying, Streamlining and Fast Tracking the GI Tagging Process
Union
Minister for Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution and Textiles, Piyush Goyal
on 29 August, 2022 called for the integration of One District One Product
(ODOP) initiative with Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). The Minister
said that ONDC would help in further expanding the frontiers of ODOP by
bringing buyers and sellers together on a democratic platform. He was
delivering his address after unveiling the unabridged ODOP Gift Catalog containing 300 plus products and ODOP Storefront on
GeM in New Delhi on 29 August 2022.
Terming
ODOP as an earnest effort to highlight the tremendous potential that the rich
culture and tradition that India has to offer, Mr. Goyal
said that India's districts and villages are home to crores of talented
weavers, artisans and craftsmen.
The
Minister observed that for many decades, the fruits of development were
asymmetric and confined to some regions. He underscored that there has been a
fundamental shift in thinking of the government in the last 8 years and said
that ODOP is aligned with this vision of taking prosperity to each and every
part of the country.
Mr.
Goyal stressed that India can't develop unless
remotest corners of the nation are also equal stake holders in development and
benefits equally from fruits of progress. He expressed confidence that ODOP
would help bring prosperity to those at the bottom of the pyramid.
Quoting
the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, Mr. Goyal said
that 'each district of our country has a potential equal to that of one
country…We need to understand this power and channelize this potential'.
Referring
to the success that ODOP has seen in several states like Uttar Pradesh, the
Minister said that convergence or 'samanvay' is a
critical factor that would propel the success of ODOP. Mr. Goyal
asked that flagship programs of the government such as Startup
India, Make in India, district as export hubs etc. be converged with the vision
of ODOP. He asked all the Ministries of GoI to help
further expand the mandate of ODOP through complementary initiatives.
The
Minister asked Ministries, Departments and other government bodies to consider
ODOP products exclusively for gifting purposes both within and outside India.
He opined that the G20 summit which is set to take place in India soon is a
great opportunity to showcase ODOP Products. He suggested that the delegates of
G20 be given an exposure to ODOP products through well curated exhibitions of
good quality ODOP products and tours of craft villages.
Mr.
Goyal also called upon students of eminent
institutions like NIFT, NID and IIFT to find creative methods to amplify ODOP.
The Minister also dwelt upon the need to brand ODOP products, most of which are
natural and eco-friendly as sustainable and good for the planet. In this
context, Mr. Goyal also called for expansion of the
list of GI tagged products by simplifying, streamlining and fast tracking the GI
tagging process.
The
Minister also called for the expansion of availability of genuine ODOP products
to counter fakes in the market and said that strict action must be taken
against those who sell counterfeit products. For arts and crafts that are in
crisis because of the less number of artisans engaged in their production, Mr. Goyal said that more and more artisans must be trained to
take up these crafts so that they may be safeguarded.
Mr.
Goyal proposed 5 action agendas to make ODOP a true
game changer. He asked that the ODOP catalog be made
exhaustive to serve as a one stop gifting destination for Ministries, Missions,
State Governments and Industry. He added that the catalogue must serve as a
high quality database of high quality suppliers. He asked states to get ODOP
products catalogued in a manner that it improves access and selection and to
undertake Search Engine Optimization.
Speaking
of the need to improve packaging, Mr. Goyal said that
each ODOP product has a unique story and characteristics which should be
highlighted. Mr. Goyal said that there was a need to
hold training sessions to help weavers/artisans with GeM
onboarding and cataloguing. He opined that Common
Service Centres and Post Offices could be leveraged to provide this training.
Calling
for greater international engagement, the Minister said that ODOP must form a
part of international exhibitions, events, meetings and conferences. He asked
Indian Missions to ensure that ODOP products received international attention.
The
Minister asked that for festivals and celebrations, people of the nation must
consider gifting at least one ODOP product to friends and family. I believe
this is an opportune time to plan and execute this project, in order to realize
our collective vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in this Amrit
Kaal, he said.
The
ODOP storefront on GeM went live with 75 categories
covering products across States and UTs. The purpose of the storefront is to
enable direct procurement of ODOP products for gifting/ office use by various
line ministries, government bodies, and foreign missions abroad. This will
enable an international audience for India’s rich and diverse products.
Secretary,
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Mr. Anurag
Jain, who was also present at the launch, highlighted the ways in which the
ODOP initiative is working to transform the lives of artisans, women,
craftsmen, and farmers. He also spoke about the various programs being
undertaken including exhibitions, buyer-seller meets, and registration drives.
Several
Secretaries to the Government of India, senior State and UT government
officials, several Industry Associations and other dignitaries were present at
the ceremony.