HomeNewsBusinessEconomyExclusive| Govt's first foray into e-retail through 'Bharat Craft' portal shelved for now

Exclusive| Govt's first foray into e-retail through 'Bharat Craft' portal shelved for now

Bharat Craft, a project drawn up by the MSME ministry back in 2019, was envisaged as a platform for rural and tribal businesses to showcase their products online. But after a series of challenges, work on the portal has been put on the back burner.

January 10, 2022 / 18:00 IST
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Representative Image. A worker dries thread for weaving handlooms at a textile mill in Agartala, Tripura. Handicrafts and textiles, made by rural or tribal businesses were major items targeted by the Bharat Craft portal.

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Representative Image. A worker dries thread for weaving handlooms at a textile mill in Agartala, Tripura. Handicrafts and textiles, made by rural or tribal businesses were major items targeted by the Bharat Craft portal. (REUTERS/Jayanta Dey)

The Bharat Craft portal planned by the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) ministry early in the second term of the Modi government to help small businesses, especially in rural and tribal communities, sell their goods online has been shelved, for now, sources in the know told Moneycontrol.

After working on it for a year, the government in March 2021 decided to outsource the development and operation of the portal to the private sector. But due to a lack of interest from private players, the project has been put on hold, multiple senior ministry officials have confirmed.

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The portal was first announced by the MSME ministry under Nitin Gadkari in August 2019 after receiving the go-ahead from the Prime Minister’s Office. It was proposed to be based on the model of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), the Centre’s public procurement portal.

However, unlike GeM, which is accessible only to government buyers, Bharat Craft was planned to be open to all private consumers and was billed as the first foray by the government into the e-retail space.