Tripura is home to a rich variety of products that reflect the state’s heritage, creativity, and economic potential. By supporting locally made products, citizens can contribute towards preserving traditional knowledge, generating employment, and strengthening the state economy.
Your valuable suggestions can help identify innovative ways to promote local products, improve branding and marketing, create livelihood opportunities, and empower local artisans, entrepreneurs, and communities across the state.
Join the discussion and share your ideas to support the products that represent the pride and identity of your district.
Together, let us strengthen the spirit of “Vocal for Local” and contribute towards building an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
How can citizens, youth, start-ups, educational institutions, and local communities contribute towards strengthening the “Vocal for Local” movement and support products made in their districts and states?
SHIVRAJ KEMPRAI 1 day 17 min ago
I have worked with rural entrepreneurs of Tripura. Tripura has immense potential. Most of the products are imported. Even basic generic items are imported. Many that do not need brand backing can be manufactured here. Products like Lichi juice, rubber bands, agarbatti, etc., can be easily made and accepted by local customers. Artisans should also make utility products for quick sale and sustenance, e.g., bedsheets for weavers/tailors, hangers for bamboo artisans, etc. Focus local, sell global.