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Moradabad, an emerging industrial hub

Moradabad division helmed by Divisional Commissioner, Mr Aunjaneya Kumar Singh, is taking rapid strides in industrial development, even in the face of global challenges especially by China.
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Moradabad, known as the Brass City of India, is enhancing its brass industry through various initiatives. Divisional Commissioner Aunjaneya Kumar Singh discusses economic prospects, addressing issues faced by exporters, promoting training and certification, and modernizing production methods. The region also focuses on diverse handicrafts and agricultural products to boost the local economy and exports.

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Moradabad’s economy focuses on the brass industry, which is facing challenges but has seen growth in turnover. Efforts are underway to resolve issues for exporters and manufacturers. The brass industry in Moradabad is significant for local exports and economic development, showcasing a variety of decorative items. Its reputation as a ‘Brass City’ reflects this importance.

Meetings with industrialists, as directed by the Chief Minister, is aimed at addressing and solving problems faced by the brass sector. This collaborative approach promotes smoother operations. Smooth logistics for raw materials and finished goods are crucial for the success of local manufacturers. Identifying and solving intermediate problems has been a priority to enhance efficiency.

The new training facilities will ensure that workers receive proper skill development, which is crucial for enhancing the quality of manufacturing processes. This will lead to better job prospects. Modern brass furnace centers are designed to minimize environmental pollution and health risks associated with traditional methods of metal processing, contributing to community well-being.

The GI tagging of brass products signifies a major achievement for local artisans, promoting their work in the global market and increasing demand for high-quality decorative items.

Technological advancements are essential for competing in the market, especially against countries like China. The cost of production must be addressed to remain viable internationally. The impact of China’s competition asks for modernization. This has forced local industries to adapt and innovate. Efforts are being made to replace cheap labour with advanced machinery in manufacturing processes. Exporters are encouraged to invest in new technologies to improve efficiency.

The region has a rich history of handicraft items, contributing to its economic strength. Past successes in craftsmanship provide a foundation for future development and promotion.

Bijnor is renowned for its diverse handicrafts, including brush manufacturing and woodwork, which significantly contribute to the local economy. The region’s artisans are now revitalizing traditional crafts to compete with modern manufacturing.

The brush industry in Bijnor, known for its quality, supplies a variety of painting brushes across India. It is also the biggest wig-manufacturing center in the country. This industry has faced challenges but is currently being revitalized.

Amroha is famous for its musical instruments, such as the dholak and tabla, which are crafted with skill. These traditional items enhance the cultural heritage of the region.

Rampur’s knife-making, specifically the Rampuri knife, is witnessing a revival. Efforts are being made to restore its reputation against cheaper alternatives from other regions.

Quality products from Rampur stand out due to their unique design and durability. Local craftsmanship ensures these items can compete on the global market despite lower-priced alternatives. Rampur’s knives, maintain their quality even after being dropped, unlike cheaper alternatives. This highlights the superior craftsmanship involved.

The traditional Rampur Garara, initially made from leftover fabric, has evolved into a fashionable item worn by celebrities, showcasing the area’s rich cultural heritage.

Rampur is also recognized for its agricultural products like organic jaggery and basmati rice, which are locally produced and have a significant demand in export markets.


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