Dear reader, read in this article today to launch the Delhi E-Mart Portal for Artisans, digital monitoring of One Dhan start-ups, the objective is to connect 5 lakh tribals directly with buyers, One Dhan Vikas Kendras (OneDVK ) Value in addition to forest produce at village level
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic has left many people without work, the Delhi government is going to start an e-marketplace by July 2020. This e-mart for artisans will host more than 5,000 tribal artisans. State government. This e-mart is seen as an independent online space of artisans to exclude their products which are being wasted in the absence of buyers. In addition, the government. Van Dhan is going to start digital monitoring of start-ups.
State government. Around 5000 artisans will start from the e-mart portal in Delhi. The goal of connecting 5 lakh tribals directly to buyers through this e-mart portal is ultimately the scale. Government of Delhi The digital route will be adopted to ensure real-time planning.
Delhi E-Mart Portal for Artisans
On 16 June 2020, Delhi Government. Has tested an e-mart portal for artisans. This website will give all the details, figures and real-time information of VDVK. Apart from this, the e-Mart Artisans Portal will also enable GPS linkage to connect those carrying out activities in the villages, who are digitally monitoring the scheme in the states and the central government.
This will be done through the Kovid-19 Relief Scheme of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs of the Central Government. About Rs. 15 lakhs from the central government. Each of these VDVKs has been provided to the centers. Till now, about 25% to 30% of this grant has been spent by VDVKs on raw material procurement, labor resources etc. activities.
In the case of Nagaland, approx. 3.5 crore worth of products have already come under One Dhan Startup Scheme. Around 2000 products have been identified across the country with marketability. Some examples of products include wild honey, hill broom grass sticks, dona petal, coffee, bay leaf, vine pulp, etc.
The state of Manipur has 77 forest wealth centers as a case study, as it has adopted food safety and hygiene standards in all its centers to enable standardization.