75 Artisans from 20 States to participate in 4-day Exim Bazaar from Oct 1

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75 Artisans from 20 States to participate in 4-day Exim Bazaar from Oct 1

75 Artisans from 20 States to participate in 4-day Exim Bazaar from Oct 1.

Export-Import Bank of India (India Exim Bank) is organizing its seventh edition of ‘Exim Bazaar’ at Ahmedabad Haat, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad from Friday, October 01 to Monday, October 04, 2021. The four-day event will be inaugurated by renowned humanitarian and Padma Shri awardee, Ms. Reema Nanavaty, along with Managing Director of India Exim Bank, Ms. Harsha Bangari, on October 1, 2021, at 12:30 pm.

The four-day exhibition would showcase traditional and contemporary art and craft products from across the country. The exhibition assumes significance as it aims to support local, home-grown artisans from each of the states whose business prospects and revenues were impacted owing economic disruption caused by the pandemic.

Some of the participating artisans and weavers who would be exhibiting their diverse range of skills, talents and techniques are national and state awardees. Art forms such as Madhubani paintings, leather puppetry, Warli paintings, Pichwai paintings, Phulkari embroidery, Pattachitra paintings, Phad paintings, Banarasi silk fabrics, lac bangles, Kawad paintings, Kalamkari paintings, Chanderi weaving, ceramic pottery among others will be on display and available for
sale at this exhibition.

More than 75 artisans from different states of the country including Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka, Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, and Madhya Pradesh will participate in the exhibition.


Over 10,000 people are expected to attend this exhibition over the four days. The Exim Bazaar will see participation not only from retail but also corporate entities to procurement of art under their social initiatives and souvenirs for gifting as the festive season kicks in.


The Exim Bazaar is organized by the India Exim Bank with an objective to boost business prospects for many individual artisans as well as micro & grassroots enterprises. Exim Bazaar, an exhibition-cum-sale handmade arts and crafts of India curated by India Exim Bank, comes back after a hiatus of almost two years due to the pandemic. Many artisans and rural enterprises suffered a loss in income due to the lockdown and COVID-related restrictions, as the sales from exhibitions and retail channels became limited.

India Exim Bank continued its handholding support by way of design, product, and educative workshops for the artisans during this period. As the restrictions are coming down and the Government’s vaccination drive going in
full strength, the return of such exhibitions will provide a platform for the artisans to bounce back as well as revival of their arts. It should be noted that all COVID-related protocol will be strictly followed at the Exim Bazaar.

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