RAM MANDIR UNLOCKS NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR MSMES
POSTED BY NILESH WAGHELA
Mumbai: The $10 billion
investment-based transformation plan for Ayodhya is expected to have a positive
multiplier effect, strengthening manufacturing and service-oriented MSMEs, and
potentially creating employment opportunities for over 10 lakh people annually.
The unveiling of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh has propelled micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across India into a fresh era of economic growth, drawing in investments amounting to an impressive Rs 4-5 lakh crore, as per the Forum for Internet Retailers, Sellers and Traders India.
Additionally, First India survey has
highlighted a surge in business prospects, leading to a notable increase in
overall business activity. The forum has also documented the return of more
than 170 artisans and over 6,000 MSMEs involved in retail, manufacturing, and
services, to Ayodhya from various other cities.
The $10 billion investment-based
transformation plan for Ayodhya is expected to have a positive multiplier
effect, strengthening manufacturing and service-oriented MSMEs, and potentially
creating employment opportunities for over 10 lakh people annually.
Hospitality chains, consumer goods companies, and food service chains are strategically broadening their footprint in the region, thereby fostering a rise in employment opportunities.
Ayodhya's newfound economic significance is expected to stimulate high growth
within a 100-kilometre radius, benefiting a wide range of businesses, including
small hotels, homestays, provision and confectionary stores, as well as small
food vendors.
There's been an increased demand online for products such as temple miniatures, lanterns, puja samagri, idols, stoles, scarves, shawls, diyas, flags, as well as horticulture items like flowers, bhog, and prasad (sweets), not only in India but also from NRIs all over the world.
As per the announcement, utensil and metal craft shops in the city have experienced a 3X increase in their business. The inflow of visiting pilgrims has resulted in a significant upswing in demand for a wide range of goods and services from local businesses.
This surge encompasses an
expected enhancement for the region's Geographical Indication (GI) tagged
product—the renowned 'Kala Namak rice.' Projections from FIRST India suggest
that the additional business generated has already surpassed Rs 55,000 crore and
could potentially reach Rs 90,000 crore by the end of the month.
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