PM Modi's Mann ki Baat call syncs with Karnataka plans for India's 1st toy cluster


Bengaluru, Aug 31 (IANS): Spurred by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'vocal for local' call in his 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme on Sunday, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa said the country's first toy making cluster would be built at Koppal in the state's northwest region.

"In line with Modi's vision of 'vocal for local', Koppal will be India's first toy making cluster in a 400-acre special economic zone, with Rs 5,000-crore investment to create 40,000 jobs over the next 5 years," Yediyurappa said after the Prime Minister's address in his radio programme that is broadcast on the last Sunday of every month.

Koppal is about 350km northwest of Bengaluru in the southern state.

Asserting that India had the talent and ability to become the world's toy hub, Modi called upon startups to work towards harnessing the potential while being vocal about local toys.

Noting that India's share in the global toy industry was very small, the Prime Minister said it was not fair to have such a small share and all have to work towards improving it.

"The global toy industry is worth Rs 7 lakh crore. I have been thinking how can India become a toy production hub, as toys can be used to build minds. Even poet Laureate Rabindranath Tagore spoke about the importance of toys," the PM recalled.

Modi, however, referred to the world famous Channapatna toys from the state's Ramanagara district, about 60km southwest of Bengaluru towards Mysuru, while pitching India to become the global toy hub.

"Toy clusters are coming up across the country with skilled artisans who have expertise in making good toys. Some parts of the country like Channapatna in Ramanagaram in Karnataka, Kondapalli in Krishna (Andhra Pradesh), Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, Dhubri in Assam, and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh are developing as toy clusters," Modi said in his 30-minute talk in Hindi.

Referring to his discussions with the Children University at Gandhinagar in Gujarat and the ministries of education, women and child development and micro, small and medium enterprises, the PM said he was thinking how to make new toys available to the children and how India could become a global hub for toy production.

"Toys not only augment activity, but also give flight to our aspirations. Toys, not only entertain, but also build the mind and foster intent too," asserted Modi.

Using ivory-wood, rosewood or sandalwood, Channapatna toys are made by traditional craft, which is protected as a geographical indication under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) by the state government.

Toy-making at Channapatna dates back to the reign of Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in the 18th century when he invited artisans from Persia to train the locals in making wooden toys.

State-run Karnataka Handicrafts Development Corporation provides assistance to the artisans with marketing efforts to promote and market the toys across the country and overseas.

Karnataka has a legacy of toy making. The state is focusing on building a strong toy manufacturing industry by providing the required ingredients," said State Industries Principal Secretary Gaurav Gupta here on August 25.

Addressing top toy executives in a virtual meeting, Gupta said the state was making efforts to build a world-class cluster for all investors.

As part of the toy manufacturing push, the state government is inviting domestic and international toy makers to the proposed toy cluster at Koppal.

According to estimates, Karnataka is the third largest toys market in the country, with a value of $159 million and accounts for 9 per cent of the national market.

Growing at a CAGR of 18 per cent, the state's toy market is projected to touch $310 million by 2023.

"Toy manufacturing in Karnataka is getting a renewed push after Modi's call that the Indian toy market had potential to bring about a transformative change in the industry by promoting 'Vocal for Local' under AatmaNirbhar Bharat campaign," said Gupta on the occasion.

Karnataka offers world class machine tools infrastructure, favourable labour laws for toy manufacturers with subsidies to facilitate investments.

 

 

 

  

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  • Oswald, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Toys is big business in de western countries during Thanksgiving and Christmas.. Action figure.. lego... Barbie dolls and many more... kinder joy. Kids buy because there is toy in it... as most of toys produced in india don't hv de international quality.... so its tough markert 4r India to compete with China. So i dont think China will sell any of toy making machine to india. So has to build everything on this own
    .. even de quality of de plastic they use to making toys.. De young enterprise should go 4r quality than quantity to make its mark in de international market...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    A few months ago I met one guy who wanted to buy a nice toy, but was surprised that most toy shops are closed as even small children are not interested in toys anymore & business is down so they have converted to fancy stores!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Funny, now which child uses toys with the advent of various electronic gadgets, smart phones etc.!
    Just try & see how difficult it's to find a good shop nowadays?

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Every other day he is cracking jokes. Yeddy what happened to the land acquired by force in Gunjimutt and someother places in the name of development???

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    The Country has become Wise to Modi's Diversionary Tactics.

    Not a Word he utters about the issues facing the Nation and the sufferings being experienced by the common man.

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  • Clara, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Jai Modi

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  • AP, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Please set up companies in Mangalore too,it will help our people.
    We have all modes of transport best for business.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    What a sad state of affairs!

    The states have run out of money. No GST component is coming through.

    It looks like most public servants will not be paid for some months.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    At least have the guts to use your real name. I know how peaceful you are.

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  • Thousif, Mangalore, bolar

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Sanjay., hebri. Did he spoke about student why his mouth still closed . Children are not interested in his cluster toy. So you just shut your mouth you are big LOl joker. We knew how you people hide your true identity and abuse other in social media.

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    bhaktas only blindly support thier master all time. even he spaeks lies nd jokes jumlaas.

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  • Sangram Sangam, kundapur

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Mohan ,why gulamas follows one dynasty familiy for more than 70 years.......................?

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Pessimist ....

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Sanjay Hebri & Dinesh Kumar,

    How will the revealing real name of a comment writer change the scenario ? Did he say something fabricated, or is he speaking the truth ? Will his writing a comment under a name (you will think it to be real) make a nation's growth positive from negative ?

    He too may have a reason to take a pseudonym like me, to avoid way-laying and questioning in public about a particular comment. You guys please continue using your name because no Modi-praising man will be strip in public. But, one who criticises, has to face multi-times abuse. This is my personal experience.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Another one... LoL

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    We are workinv as covid warriors n have not received salaries since 2 months.. there r lot of practical problems...vsperches n press conference don't solve our problems nor fill our stomachs... We are asked to leave from our rented accomodations and have to stay in expensive paying guest as we have to do our responsibilities...

    Government has done nothing for us ..


    There r many more with practical problems ..

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