Protecting India’s Artisan Economy
(Source: Page 10, The Hindu Editorial)
Also Read: The Indian Express Editorial Analysis: 23 June 2025
Also Read: The Hindu Editorial Analysis: 23 June 2025
Topic: GS Paper 1 – Indian Culture; GS Paper 3 – Economy (MSMEs, Traditional Industries) |
Context |
The editorial emphasizes the need to preserve India’s artisan economy, which is under pressure due to modernization, market shifts, and policy neglect. |
Background:
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Traditional crafts and handlooms face declining demand and poor access to markets.
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Many artisans lack digital literacy and suffer from middlemen exploitation.
Key Points:
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Economic Contribution: Employs millions, especially in rural and tribal areas.
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Cultural Significance: Embodies regional identities and intangible heritage.
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Policy Gaps: Insufficient financial support, absence of modern marketing platforms.
Analysis:
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Digital Divide: Exclusion from e-commerce platforms due to tech barriers.
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Skilling Needs: Lack of formal training and innovation in design.
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Sustainability: Eco-friendly and low-carbon industry, fits global trends.
Way Forward:
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Integrate artisans into formal economy with Udyam registration and digital upskilling.
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Create national portal for artisan product sales.
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Foster PPPs to link heritage with tourism and international markets.
Practice Question: (GS-2 | 15 Marks | 250 Words) The artisan economy is vital for India’s cultural and economic fabric. Discuss the challenges it faces and suggest policy interventions to ensure its sustainability. |