PM Vishwakarma (PMV) is a flagship scheme of the Government, designed to support traditional artisans and craftspeople through the three pillars of Samman, Samarthya, and Samriddhi.

To promote Samriddhi (Prosperity) under the PMV Scheme, Ministry of MSME is implementing the One Station One Product (OSOP) initiative for Divyangjan Vishwakarma artisans. Under this initiative, dedicated retail outlets have been set up at selected high-footfall railway stations to showcase and sell their products. The OSOP is helping artisans to expand their market reach by increasing visibility and creating better sale opportunities and providing sustainable livelihoods.

Through this effort, Ministry is fostering economic inclusion, encouraging financial independence to Divyangjan artisans and strengthening its commitment to inclusive growth and socio-economic empowerment.

Till Date, 28 Divyang beneficiaries from different trades have been facilitated with stalls at different stations under OSOP initiative. The trade-wise allotments are given below:

Trade

Total allotments

State covered

Cobbler

5

Gujarat, Maharashtra, UP, Delhi

Sculpture

6

Haryana, Odisha, Bihar, MP

Carpenter

5

Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar, Gujarat, Rajasthan

Doll & Toy Maker

6

Maharashtra, UP, Puducherry, MP, Haryana

Metal Smith

2

Jharkhand

Basket Maker

2

Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra

Tailor

2

Goa, Haryana

Total Stalls

28

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The OSOP initiative has had transformative impact on Divyangjan artisans towards economic self-reliance are highlighted below.

Shri Atul, a Divyang sculptor, specializes in the delicate art of crafting crystal-based statues and utility products. His success story began with registration under PMV Scheme. Thereafter, skill training empowered him to innovate his designs to navigate the competitive landscape. Under the OSOP initiative, Shri Atul was allotted a dedicated retail outlet at Platform No. 1, Indore Railway Station. Since the outlet’s inauguration in January 2026, the response from customers has been very encouraging with sales steadily rising.
Shri Ajeet Sharma, a Divyang metalsmith registered under PMV Scheme has been allotted a retail outlet for his handcrafted metal products near Deoghar railway station. He earned ₹19,000 within 15 days. Despite physical challenges, Ajeet has built a sustainable livelihood by showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and dedication. Ajeet’s journey highlights how PMV Scheme through skill development and market support under OSOP, is empowering Divyangjan artisans to rise economically and socially.