Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Modi lays foundation for ‘Ekta Mall’ in Ulwe; Centre allocates ₹215 crore

- G. Mohiuddin Jeddy htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

NAVI MUMBAI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday laid the foundation for the ‘Ekta Mall’ (Unity Mall) — a scheme launched by the central government to support artesian and weavers — in the Ulwe node of Navi Mumbai through a remote online programme.

The Centre, in the fiscal year 2023-24, launched the Pm-ekta Mall initiative in every state and union territory, supported by the ‘Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment 2023-24, which entails interestfr­ee loan to the state with repayment to be made in 50 years.

CIDCO has been entrusted to implement the project that will come up in sector 12 of Ulwe on plot number 5, measuring 5,200 sqm. The mall, a cultural hub and a tourist attraction, will be completed in 18 months, with the Centre allocating ₹215 crore.

Speaking on the Bhumi Pujan of the mall, chief minister Eknath Shinde said, “We are pleased that Ulwe has been chosen for the developmen­t of Ekta Mall, which has been planned in every state of the country by the central government.”

The project aims to provide a marketplac­e for artisans, weavers, small entreprene­urs, women self-help groups and farmers to sell handicraft­s, Geographic­al Indication (GI) products, products made in handlooms and other such items manufactur­ed locally. The Centre has allocated ₹5,000 crore for the Unity Malls across the country, with each state with a minimum incentive of ₹100 crore.

“The Mall will promote national integratio­n, ‘Make in India’ and ‘One District One Product’ initiative­s,” said Shinde, adding that it will provide an avenue for the artisans from rural areas, from all over the country, to market their products and promote local handicraft­s in the urban areas.

“The culture of 28 states and 8 union territorie­s will be exhibited at the Ulwe node of Navi Mumbai in Raigad district,” said Shinde.

According to a CIDCO official, the mall will be a six-storey structure with two basements and parking facilities. The operation and maintenanc­e will be given on a public-private partnershi­p basis.

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