Shimla: In first-of-its-kind initiative across India, the Government of Himachal Pradesh has taken a lead to introduce “One district three products” Plan in its budget of 2026. This initiative is aimed at revitalising the rural economy thereby promoting local empowerment and unlocking the real commercial potential of local products. Under this initiative, three signature products from each district, based on their market potential shall be identified and thereafter working towards strengthening value chain, smarter branding and packaging, enhancing access to market for achieving higher return on investment for the local manufacturers.
Hon’ble Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated, “The vision of our government is to make Himachal self-reliant and One district, three products will play a significant role in revitalising state’s rural economy thereby working towards achieving our government vision”
Hon’ble Industries Minister, Sh. Harshwardhan Chauhan said, “ The initiative would unlock district-level strengths, while creating sustainable livelihoods and providing a market platform to Himachal’s unique products.”
A wide basket of products agriculture, horticulture, handlooms and handicrafts will be brought under its ambit, such as turmeric, ginger, maize, shawls, spices, Kangra tea, paintings, honey, chulli oil and yak wool etc. each representing the State’s diverse agro-climatic and cultural landscape.
Beyond product promotion, the scheme is expected to act as a catalyst for rural entrepreneurship, with a sharp focus on empowering artisans, women entrepreneurs, self-help groups and small producers. By improving supply chains and market linkages, the government aims to enhance competitiveness and boost incomes at the grassroots.
A supportive policy framework, including graded incentives for ODTP products, is in the works and is expected to be rolled out shortly to ensure seamless implementation.
Sh. R D Nazeem, ACS Industries noted that ODTP would institutionalise value-chain development and ensure focused policy support for local industries.
Dr. Yunus, commissioner Industries said that the emphasis would be on “last-mile delivery so that benefits reach artisans, farmers and grassroots enterprises.
With ODTP initiative, Himachal Pradesh intends to position its indigenous products on the global map while driving inclusive, rural-led growth.