PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 to Celebrate India’s Artisan Legacy at Dilli Haat, New Delhi

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of India, is set to organise PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026, a national-level artisan exhibition celebrating the rich legacy of India’s traditional crafts and skilled communities. The event will be held from 18 to 31 January 2026 at Dilli Haat – INA, one of the capital’s most prominent cultural marketplaces.

PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 poster announcing artisan and handicrafts exhibition at Dilli Haat INA, New Delhi from 18 to 31 January 2026.

Aligned with the vision of “Vishwakarma Ka Abhiyaan, Viksit Bharat Ka Nirman”, the exhibition aims to provide a vibrant platform for artisans and craftspeople from across the country to showcase their skills, products, and heritage-based innovations.

A National Platform for Artisans and Craftsmanship

PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 will bring together traditional artisans, craftsmen, and micro-entrepreneurs working across diverse sectors such as handloom, handicrafts, woodwork, metal crafts, pottery, textiles, and indigenous technologies. Visitors will have the opportunity to directly engage with artisans, understand the processes behind traditional crafts, and support grassroots entrepreneurship.

The exhibition is designed not only as a cultural showcase but also as an economic empowerment initiative, enabling artisans to access wider markets, build visibility, and strengthen livelihoods under the broader MSME and PM Vishwakarma framework.

Event Details at a Glance

  • Event: PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026
  • Dates: 18–31 January 2026
  • Time: 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Venue: Dilli Haat – INA, New Delhi
  • Theme: Vishwakarma Ka Abhiyaan, Viksit Bharat Ka Nirman

Strengthening Culture, Skills and Self-Reliance

By blending cultural heritage with contemporary exhibition formats, PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 reflects India’s commitment to preserving traditional knowledge systems while promoting inclusive development. The event is expected to attract policymakers, designers, students, professionals, tourists, and the general public, making it a key platform for dialogue between tradition, technology, and entrepreneurship.

The exhibition will remain open to visitors throughout the two-week period and is expected to be one of the major artisan-focused events in the national capital this January.

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