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| Date | 2022-04-05 |
|---|---|
| Type | Commercial Circular |
| Topic | catering |
One Station, One Product has based itself on the successful model of One District One Product scheme.
www.iaset.us [email removed] ONE STATION ONE PRODUCT 1Assistant Professor, Khawa Moinuddin Chisti Language University, Lucknow, India 2Assistant Professor, Rameshwar Tripathi Mahavidyalaya, Bahupur, Raibareli, Uttar Pradesh, India ABSTRACT In the budget session 2022, the finance minister Smt Nirmala Sitaraman announced One Station, One Product (OSOP) scheme, based on the successful 'One District, One Product’ (ODOP) scheme, under budget allocation for Railways. It has been introduced with a focus on promoting the supply chain of local products using the Railways and making each railway station a promotional hub and showcase destination for local products. Railways being one of the most important engines for economic growth and pillar of Pradhamantri Gati Shakti yojana is also one of the largest rail network in the world, and its route length network is spread over 67,956 kms, with 13,169 passenger trains and 8,479 freight trains, plying 23 million travellers and 3 million tonnes (MT) of freight daily from 7,349 stations.It will help develop more efficient logistics for farmers and agri-enterprises and present unique regional products to a wide audience, i.e. railway travellers, passing through the stations. The scheme aims to promote ‘vocal for local’ by giving local products true identity and value. One Station, One Product has based itself on the successful model of One District One Product scheme. Based on a district's strengths, ODOP has been a transformational step towards realising the true potential of a district, fueling economic growth, generating employment and rural entrepreneurship. KEYWORD: ODOP, Supply Chain,Vocal for Local, Atmanirbhar Bharat Article History Received: 05 Apr 2022 | Revised: 05 Apr 2022 | Accepted: 05 Apr 2022 INTRODUCTION Finance minister Smt Nirmala Sitaraman in the recent budget 2022, allocated Rs 1,37,000 crores to Indian Railways. In her speech she announce One Station One product scheme. OSOP as a concept which aims to promote a local product from each stop of the Indian Railways by making the railway station of that areaa Promotional and sales hub for the product. Indian Railways is among the world’s largest rail network, and its route length network is spread over 67,956 kms, with 13,169 passenger trains and 8,479 freight trains, plying 23 million travelers and 3 million tons (MT) of freight daily from 7,349 stations The concept is based on One District One Product (ODOP) which is an initiative seen as a transformational step forward towards realizing the true potential of a district, fuel economic growth and generate employment and rural entrepreneurship, taking us to the goal of Atma Nirbhar Bharat. ODOP scheme not only adds to the employment, but MSME also played a crucial role in its massive success. International Journal of Human Resources Management (IJHRM) ISSN (P): 2319–4936; ISSN (E): 2319–4944 Vol. 11, Issue 1, Jan–Jun 2022; 37–40 © IASET Dr. Rahul Kumar Misra1 & Dr. Monika Mishra2 Impact Factor (JCC): 6.6097 NAAS Rating It is know, that railway has the biggest potential and reach to every corner of the country. Thus, this will help develop more efficient logistics for farmers and agri- enterprises and present unique regional products to a wide audience, i.e. railway travelers, passing through the stations. What is ODOP? One District One Product (ODOP) is an initiative which is seen as a transformational step forward towards realizing the true potential of a district, fuel economic growth and generates employment and rural entrepreneurship, taking us to the goal of Atma Nirbhar Bharat. One District One Product (ODOP) initiative is operationally merged with the ‘Districts as Export Hub’ initiative. The objective is to identify one product per district based on the strength of a district and develop a cluster ensuring quality, scalability with market linkages. OSOP In-Line with ODOP & Aatma Nirbhar BharatAbhiyan With the similar and successful model of ODOP, the focus of ‘One sta
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