Ekamra Haat
Elita AlmeidaElita Almeida/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, BHUBANESHWAR/ Updated : Dec 23, 2016, 14:19 IST
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Ekamra Haat, a craft village, is an initiative led by the Odisha state government to promote not just local Odishan handicrafts, but handicrafts from all across India. The state has set up similar craft villages at the pilgrimage … Read more
Ekamra Haat, a craft village, is an initiative led by the Odisha state government to promote not just local Odishan handicrafts, but handicrafts from all across India. The state has set up similar craft villages at the pilgrimage town of Puri, and Konark as well. The aim behind this initiative has been the promotion of crafts by enabling direct marketing opportunities to urban as well as rural artisans. Read less

Ekamra Haat, a craft village, is an initiative led by the Odisha state government to promote not just local Odishan handicrafts, but handicrafts from all across India. The state has set up similar craft villages at the pilgrimage town of Puri, and Konark as well. The aim behind this initiative has been the promotion of crafts by enabling direct marketing opportunities to urban as well as rural artisans.
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