Ministry of Railways
- 728 Railway stations are covered with 785 One Station One Product outlets in 21 States and 3 Union Territories across the country
- Objective is to promote ‘Vocal for Local’ vision, provide a market for local/indigenous products
Posted On: 12 MAY 2023 5:04PM by PIB Delhi
Ministry of Railways has launched ‘One Station One Product’ (OSOP) scheme over Indian Railways with objectives to promote ‘Vocal for Local’ vision of the Government of India, provide a market for local / indigenous products and create additional income opportunities for the marginalised sections of society. Under the scheme, OSOP outlets at railway stations are allotted for showcasing, selling and giving high visibility to indigenous / local products. The pilot of the scheme was started on 25.03.2022 and as on 01.05.2023, 728 stations are covered with 785 OSOP outlets in 21 States and 3 Union Territories across the country. These OSOP stalls are designed through National Design Institute for uniformity. Cumulative Direct Beneficiaries from March 2022 till 01.05.2023 is 25,109.
‘One Station One Product’ are specific to that place and include artefacts made by indigenous tribes, handlooms by local weavers, handicrafts like world famous wood carving, chikankari and zari-zardozi work on clothes, or spices tea, coffee and other processed/semi processed food items/products indigenously grown in the area. For example in North East India, Varieties of Assamese Pitha, Traditional Rajbongshi Dress, Jhapi , Local textile,Jute Products (Cap,Gamocha,Doll) are available on OSOP Stalls, in Jammu & Kashmir area, Kashmiri Girda, Kashmiri Kahwa & Dry Fruits are famous, in South India Cashew products, spices, Chinnalapatti Handloom Sarees are catching the attention of passengers, in Western part of the country, Embroidery & Zari Zardozi, Coconut Halva, locally grown fruits, processed foods, Bandhani are famous.
Product categories, under this scheme, include the following:
- Handicrafts / Artefacts
- Textiles and Handlooms
- Traditional Garments
- Local agricultural produce (including Millets)/ Processed/semi processed foods.
Details of States & UTs covering total number of stations with OSOP outlets are as under:
Total Number of Railway Stations (with OSOP Products)
State | Railway Stations | Major Products |
Andhra Pradesh | 1. Anantapur (ATP) 2. Bapatla (BPP) 3. Bhimavaram town (BVRT) 4. Cheepurupalli (CPP) 5. Chittoor (CTO) 6. Eluru (EE) 7. Giddalur 8. Gudivada (GDV) 9. Guntakal (GTL) 10. Guntur (GNT) 11. Hindupur 12. Kadiri (KRY) 13. Kuppam 14. Kurnool City 15. Machilipatnam (MTM) 16. Mantralayam (MALM) 17. Markapur Road 18. Nandyala 19. Narasaraopeta 20. Naupada 21. Nellore (NLR) 22. Ongole (OGL) 23. Palasa 24. Parvathipuram (PVP) 25. Rajahmundry (RJY) 26. Renigunta (RU) 27. Sri Sathya Sai Prasanthi Nilayam 28. Tanuku (TNKU) 29. Tenali (TEL) 30. Tilaru (TIU) 31. Tirupati (TPTY) 32. Vijayawada (BZA) 33. 33.Visakhapatnam 34. Vizianagaram ( VZM) | 1. Handicrafts & Wood carving Products,2. Muddireddipalli Sarees,3.Millets & Grains,4. Wooden toys |
Assam | 1. Balipara (BVU) 2. Barpathar (BXP) 3. Barpeta Road 4. Bijni (BJF) 5. Bongaigaon (BNGN) 6. Chaparmukh (CPK) 7. Dekargaon (DKGN) 8. Dibrugarh (DBRG) 9. Digboi (DBY) 10. Furkating Jn 11. Gohpur (GPZ) 12. Golakganj 13. Guwahati (GHY) 14. Haibargaon (HBN) 15. Kamakhya (KYQ) 16. Ledo(LEDO) 17. Lumding (LMG) 18. Maibang (MBG) 19. Mairabari (MBO) 20. Mandardisa (MYD) 21. Margherita (MRG) 22. Nagaon (NGAN) 23. New Haflong (NHLG) 24. Nichatia (NCA) 25. North-Lakhimpur (NLP) 26. Pathsala (PBL) 27. Rangapara North (RPAN) 28. Rangiya (RNY) 29. Sibsagar Town (SRTN) 30. Silchar (SCL) 31. Simaluguri 32. Tinsukia (TSK) 33. Viswanath Chrli (VNE) 34. Amguri 35. Mariani 36. New Tinsukia | 1. Bamboo made Handicraft products, 2. Varieties of Assamese Pitha, 3. Handloom, Local Food products. |
Bihar | 1. Anugraha Narayan Road (AUBR) 2. Ara 3. Araria (ARR) 4. Araria Court (ARQ) 5. Azamnagar (AZR) 6. Bapudham Motihari 7. Barsoi(BOE) 8. Bettiah (BTH) 9. Bhagalpur 10. Buxar 11. Chhapra Kacheri 12. Chhapra(CPR) 13. Dalan (DLF) 14. Danapur 15. Darbhanga 16. Dehri On Sone (DOS) 17. Fatuha 18. Gaya (GAYA) 19. Hajipur 20. Jamalpur 21. Jehanabad 22. Jogbani (JBN) 23. Katihar 24. Khagaria 25. Kishanganj 26. Kiul 27. Labha (LAV) 28. Manihari (MHI) 29. Mansi 30. Mokama 31. Muzaffarpur 32. Naugachia 33. Patliputra 34. Patna City 35. Patna Jn. 36. Pranpur Road (PQD) 37. Purnia (PRNA) 38. Rajendra Nagar 39. Rajgir 40. Rautara (RWA) 41. Raxaul (RXL) 42. Saharsa (SHC) 43. Sakri (SKI) 44. Salmari (SRI) 45. Samastipur (SPJ) 46. Sasaram (SSM) 47. Shahpur Patori 48. Sonpur (SEE) 49. Sultanganj 50. Thawe | 1. Handloom & Agriculture Products 2. Madhubani Paintings & related products 3. Litti & Chokha 4. Millet products |
Chhattisgarh | 1. Bhatapara 2. Bilaspur 3. Champa (CPH) 4. Dalli Rajhara, DRZ 5. Dongargarh (DGG) 6. Durg 7. Korba (KRBA) 8. Marauda, MXA 9. Raigarh (RIG) 10. Raipur 11. Sakti 12. Uslapur (USL) | 1. Bastar Art Items , Bell Metal, Wrought Iron, Tumba Art. 2. Tribal Handicraft 3. Art metal, Millets based products & Decorative items etc.. |
Gujarat | 1. Ahmedabad 2. Bavla 3. Bhaktinagar (BKNG) 4. Bhuj 5. Chhayapuri 6. Dahod 7. Dwarka (DWK) 8. Ekta Nagar 9. Gandhidham 10. Jamnagar (JAM) 11. Junagadh 12. Kosamba 13. Porbandar 14. Rajkot (RJT) 15. Sabarmati 16. Surat (ST) 17. Surendranagar (SUNR) 18. Talala 19. Vadodara 20. Vapi (VAPI) 21. Veraval | 1. Embroidery & Zari Zardozi, 2. Coconut Halva, 3. Locally grown fruits, processed foods, 4. Bandhani, 5. Imitation Jewellery |
Haryana | 1. Ambala Cantt 2. Barara 3. Ganaur 4. Gurgaon 5. Kalka 6. Karnal 7. Kurukshetra 8. Panipat 9. Rohtak 10. Samalkha 11. Sonipat 12. Yamuna Nagar Jagadhri 13. Charkhi Dadri (CKD) 14. Mahendergarh 15. Sirsa (SSA) | 1. Ceramic items (Decoration items, vase flower Pot) Products, 2. Glass Products, 3. Wooden Handicrafts Items, 4. Khadi Products (Bags, Jackets, Suits, Shirts, Mats etc.) |
Himachal Pradesh | 1. Shimla | 1. Handicrafts items (Decoration items), Wooden toys, pine items, Shimla Souvenirs, Gum boot, socks |
Jharkhand | 1. Adityapur 2. Barkakana 3. Basukinath 4. Bhaga 5. Bokaro Steel City 6. Chakradharpur 7. Daltonganj 8. Deoghar 9. Dhanbad, DHN 10. Dumka 11. Govindpur Road (GBX) 12. Hatia 13. Jasidih 14. Koderma, KQR 15. Latehar, LTHR 16. Muri(MURI) 17. NSC Bose Jn Gomoh (GMO) 18. Pakur 19. Parasnath, PNME 20. Ranchi (RNC) 21. Sahibganj 22. Silli (SLF) 23. Tatanagar 24. Tori, TORI | 1. Tribal Jewellery and semi processed food, 2. Pottery and clay items, 3. Processed & Semi-processed Food. |
Karnataka | 1. Ballari Jn. 2. Bangalore Cantt 3. Bangarapet 4. Belagavi 5. Bidar 6. Gadag 7. Hubballi 8. Kengeri 9. Krishnarajapuram 10. KSR Bengaluru 11. Mandya 12. Mangalore Central 13. Raichur (RC) 14. Tumkur 15. Vijayapura 16. Yadgir (YG) 17. Yelahanka 18. Yeswanthpur 19. Arsikere 20. Davanagere 21. Haveri 22. Mysuru 23. Pandavapura 24. Shivamogga 25. Subrahmanya Road 26. Tiptur | 1. Traditional Cold Press Oil, 2. Mill Oils, (Groundnut Oil, Neem Oil,) 3. All Kind of Indee and Coconut Sweets, 4. Coir items and other coconut Industry items, 5. Channapatna Toys |
Kerala | 1. Alappuzha 2. Aluva 3. Chengannur 4. Cherthala 5. Chirayinkil (CRY) 6. Ernakulam North (ERN) 7. Ernakulam South 8. Kanhangad (KZE) 9. Karunagappally 10. Kasargod (KGQ) 11. Kayamkulam 12. Kollam 13. Kottarakara (KKZ) 14. Kottayam 15. Palakkad jn 16. Punalur (PUU) 17. Thiruvalla 18. Thiruvananthapuram Central 19. Thrissur 20. Varkala Sivagiri | 1. Jackfruit Products, 2. Pickles, 3. Squash 4. Coconut oil, 5. Spices and Nuts, 6. Snacks, Pickles |
Madhya Pradesh | 1. Anuppur (APR) 2. Betul (BZU) 3. Bhopal 4. Burhanpur 5. Damoh 6. Dewas 7. Gadarwara 8. Guna 9. Gwalior 10. Indore 11. Itarsi 12. Jabalpur 13. Katni 14. Katni Murwara 15. Khajuraho 16. Khandwa 17. Maihar 18. Multai (MTY) 19. Nagda 20. Narmadapuram 21. Narsinghpur 22. Pandhurna 23. Pipariya 24. Rani Kamlapati 25. Ratlam 26. Rewa 27. Satna 28. Saugor 29. Shahdol (SDL) 30. Singrauli (SGRL) 31. Ujjain 32. Amla 33. Bhind 34. Chhatarpur 35. Dabra 36. Mahoba MBA/td> | 1. Home-made products, 2. Agarbatti, 3. Bari, 4. Papad, 5. Backed Channa, 6. Local Toys, 7. Bhareva Handicraft, 8. Khurchan |
Maharashtra | 1. Ahmednagar 2. Akurdi 3. Amravati 4. Amravati (AMI) 5. Aurangabad (AWB) 6. Badnera 7. Balharshah (BPQ) 8. Bandra (BA) 9. Bandra Terminus (BDTS) 10. Bhandara Road 11. Borivali (BVI) 12. Chembur (CMBR) 13. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) 14. Chinchwad 15. Churchgate 16. Dadar (DDR) 17. Dadar (DR) 18. Dondaicha (DDE) 19. Gangakher (GNH) 20. Ghatkopar (GC) 21. Gondia (G) 22. Hingoli (HNL) 23. Igatpuri (IGP) 24. Itwari 25. Jalna (J) 26. Kalaburagi 27. Kalyan(KYN) 28. Karjat (KJT) 29. Kiwat (KNVT) 30. Kolhapur 31. Kurla(CLA) 32. Latur 33. Lonavala (LNL) 34. Manmad 35. Miraj 36. Mulund (MLND) 37. Mumbai Central 38. Nagarsol (NSL) 39. Nagpur (NGP) 40. Nahur(NHU) 41. Nanded (NED) 42. Nashik Road 43. Palghar (PLG) 44. Pandharpur 45. Parbhani (PBN) 46. Parel (PR) 47. Pimpri 48. Pune 49. Purna (PAU) 50. Rotegaon (RGO) 51. Sangli 52. Saphale (SAH) 53. Satara 54. Selu (SELU) 55. Shegaon 56. Shivajinagar 57. Sion (SIN) 58. Solapur 59. Talegaon 60. Thane (TNA) 61. Tumsar Road 62. Washim (WHM) | 1. Home made spices, 2. Chikki, 3. Bhadang, 4. Shengladu, 5. Pickle, 6. Seasonal fruits and food products like Papaya, Grapes, Apples,Pickles, 7. Papad. |
Odisha | 1. Angul 2. Balangir (BLGR) 3. Balasore (BLS) 4. Balugaon 5. Bamra 6. Bargarh Road (BRGA) 7. Barpali (BRPL) 8. Bhadrak 9. Bhawanipatna (BWIP) 10. Bhubaneswar 11. Boinda (BONA) 12. Brahmapur 13. Chatrapur 14. Cuttack 15. Dhenkanal 16. Hirakud (HKG) 17. Jaleswar (JER) 18. Jharsuguda 19. Junagarh Road (JNRD) 20. Kesinga (KSNG) 21. Khurda Road 22. Muniguda (MNGD) 23. Narla Road (NRLR) 24. Puri 25. Rairakhol (RAIR) 26. Rajgangpur 27. Rayagada (RGDA) 28. Rourkela 29. Sambalpur 30. Sambalpur City (SBPY) 31. Titilagarh (TIG) | 1. Ragi Cookies, 2. Ragi Biscuits, 3. Ragi Gathiya, 4. Kangu Cookies. 5. Pearl millet Cookies, 6. Coir Product. |
Punjab | 1. Abohar 2. Amritsar (ASR) 3. Barnala 4. Bathinda 5. Dhuri 6. Fazilka (FKA) 7. Firozpur Cantt. (FZR) 8. Gurdaspur (GSP) 9. Kotkapura (KKP) 10. Patiala 11. Rajpura 12. Sirhind | 1. Antics, 2. Ceramics, 3. Embroidery, 4. Glass Works, 5. Pottery, 6. Wooden Handicrafts, 7. Local products, 8. Punjabi Jutti, 9. Wooden Handicrafts. |
Rajasthan | 1. Aburoad 2. Ajmer 3. Bhagat ki kothi (BGKT) 4. Bhilwara 5. Bikaner (BKN) 6. Chittorgarh 7. Churu (CUR) 8. Dausa (DO) 9. Didwana (DIA) 10. Dungarpur 11. Hanumangarh (HMH) 12. Jaipur 13. Jaisalmer (JSM) 14. Jalor (JOR) 15. Jodhpur (JU) 16. Lalgarh (LGH) 17. Makrana (MKN) 18. Marwar Jn. 19. Nokha (NOK) 20. Pali Marwar (PMY) 21. Ramdevra 22. Ratangarh (RTGH) 23. Sujangarh (SUJH) 24. Udaipur City 25. Baran 26. Bharatpur Jn. 27. Bhawani Mandi 28. Dakaniya Talav 29. Gangapur City 30. Hindaun City 31. Kishangarh 32. Kota 33. Phulera 34. Sawai Madhopur 35. Sikar 36. Sogaria | 1. Wooden Handicrafts, 2. Wooden Toys, 3. Marble stone item, 4. Multi-Colour Fabric And Handicraft Products |
Tamil Nadu | 1. Aduthurai (ADT) 2. Ambasamudram (ASD) 3. Ambattur (ABU) 4. Aranthangi (ATQ) 5. Ariyalur (ALU) 6. Arni Road (ARV) 7. Avadi (AVD) 8. Basin Bridge (BBQ) 9. Budalur (BAL) 10. Chengalpattu (CGL) 11. Chennai Beach (MSB) 12. Chennai Central Suburban (MASS) 13. Chennai Egmore (MS) 14. Chennai Park (MPK) 15. Chidambaram (CDM) 16. Chromepet (CMP) 17. Coimbatore Jn. 18. Coonoor 19. Cuddalore Port (CUPJ) 20. Dindigul (DG) 21. Dr.MGR Chennai Central (MAS) 22. Erode Jn. 23. Jolarpettai (JTJ) 24. Kanyakumari 25. Karaikudi (KKDI) 26. Karur Jn. 27. Katpadi (KPD) 28. Kodaikanal Road (KQN) 29. Korattur (KOTR) 30. Korukkupet (KOK) 31. Kovilpatti (CVP) 32. Kumbakonam (KMU) 33. Kuttalam (KTM) 34. Lalgudi (LLI) 35. Madurai (MDU) 36. Mambalam (MBM) 37. Manamadurai (MNM) 38. Manapparai (MPA) 39. Mandapam (MMM) 40. Mannargudi (MQ) 41. Mayiladuthurai (MV) 42. Nagapattinam 43. Nagercoil 44. Nazareth (NZT) 45. Nidamangalam 46. Nungambakkam (NBK) 47. Palani (PLNI) 48. Pallavaram (PV) 49. Panruti (PRT) 50. Papanasam (PML) 51. Paramakudi (PMK) 52. Pattukkottai (PKT) 53. Perambur (PER) 54. Polur (PRL) 55. Pudukkottai (PDKT) 56. Ramanathapuram (RMD) 57. Rameswaram (RMM) 58. Salem Jn. 59. Sattur (SRT) 60. Sendurai (SNDI) 61. Sirkazhi (SY) 62. Sivaganga (SVGA) 63. Sivakasi (SVKS) 64. Srirangam (SRGM) 65. Srivilliputhur (SVPR) 66. Tambaram (TBM) 67. Tambaram Sanitorium (TBMS) 68. Tenkasi (TSI) 69. Thanjavur (TJ) 70. Thirumayilai (MTMY) 71. Thiruthuraipoondi (TTP) 72. Thiruvarur (TVR) 73. Thiruverumbur (TRB) 74. Tiruchchirappalli (TPJ) 75. Tiruchchirappalli Fort (TP) 76. Tiruchendur (TCN) 77. Tirukkovilur (TRK) 78. Tirunelveli (TEN) 79. Tirupadiripuliyur (TDPR) 80. Tiruppur 81. Tiruvallur (TRL) 82. Tiruvannamalai (TNM) 83. Tuticorin (TN) 84. Udagamandalam 85. Udumalaipettai (UDT) 86. Vaitheeswaran Koil (VDL) 87. Vanchimaniyachi (MEJ) 88. Vaniyambadi (VN) 89. Velachery (VLCY) 90. Velankanni 91. Vellore Cantonment 92. Villivakkam (VLK) 93. Villupuram (VM) 94. Virudhunagar (VPT) 95. Vriddhachalam (VRI) | 1. Handloom Sarees mats and Towel varieties, 2. Millets and Agro Products, 3. Cashew Products, |
Telangana | 1. Adilabad (ADB) 2. Basar 3. Begumpet 4. Gadwal 5. Hyderabad 6. Kacheguda 7. Kamareddy 8. Kazipet 9. Khammam 10. Lingampalli 11. Mahabubnagar 12. Mahubababad 13. Malkajgiri 14. Nalgonda 15. Nizamabad 16. Secunderabad 17. Sirpur Kaghaznagar 18. Warangal | 1. Handlooms and handmade jute and fiber products, 2. Millets Products and Homemade Pickles and Powders, 3. Telangana Pindi Vantalu |
Uttar Pradesh | 1. Agra Cantt 2. Agra Fort 3. Akbarpur (ABP) 4. Amroha (AMRO) 5. Anandnagar (ANDN) 6. Aonla(AO) 7. Ayodhya (AY) 8. Badshahnagar (BNZ) 9. Balamau (BLM) 10. Ballia 11. Banaras(BSBS) 12. Barabanki (BBK) 13. Bareilly City (BC) 14. Bareilly(BE) 15. Behta Gokul(BEG) 16. Chandausi (CH) 17. Fatehpur 18. Ghaziabad 19. Gonda (GD) 20. Gorakhpur (GKP) 21. Hapur (HPU) 22. Hardoi (HRI) 23. Idgah 24. Kanpur Anwarganj 25. Kanpur Central 26. Kasganj (KSJ) 27. Kherli 28. Kosikalan 29. Lakhimpur (LMP) 30. Lucknow jn (LJN) 31. Lucknow(LKO) 32. Makhi (MKHI) 33. Manikpur 34. Mathura Jn. 35. Mau(MAU) 36. Mauranipur 37. Meerut City 38. Miranpur Katra(MK) 39. Mirzapur 40. Moradabad (MB) 41. Muzaffarnagar 42. Najibabad (NBD) 43. Nautanwa (NTV) 44. Orai ORAI 45. Pratapgarh (PBH) 46. Prayagraj Chheoki 47. Prayagraj Jn 48. Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) 49. Pukhrayan PHN 50. Ramganga Bridge (RGB) 51. Rampur(RMU) 52. Renukoot, RNQ 53. Roza(ROZA) 54. Safipur (SFPR) 55. Saharanpur 56. Sandila (SAN) 57. Shahjahanpur (SPN) 58. Siddharthnagar (SDDN) 59. Sitapur (STP) 60. Subedarganj 61. Tundla 62. Varanasi (BSB) 63. Varanasi City(BCY) 64. Veerangana Laxmi Bai 65. Ayodhya Cantt 66. Banda 67. Chitrakoot 68. Nihalgarh 69. Phulpur 70. Prayag 71. Raebareli 72. Shahganj 73. Unnao | 1. Brass Statue of lord Krishna & Photo Frame, 2. Carpet, 3. Chikan zari-zardozi garment, 4. Agriculture herbal product, 5. Terracotta artifact, 6. Banana fiber product |
Uttarakhand | 1. Dehradun (DDN) 2. Haldwani (HDW) 3. Haridwar (HW) 4. Kashipur (KPV) 5. Kathgodam (KGM) 6. Roorkee (RK) | 1. Jute Bags, 2. Aipan, Local Scenery, 3. Local Handlooms, |
West Bengal | 1. Adra 2. Alipurduar Jn 3. Andal 4. Asansol 5. Bagdogra (BORA) 6. Bagnan (BZN) 7. Balichak (BCK) 8. Bally 9. Balurghat(BLGT) 10. Bandel 11. Barrackpore 12. Baruipur Jn. 13. Bauria (BVA) 14. Berhampore Court (BPC) 15. Bhaluka Road (BKRD) 16. Bidhannagar Road (BNXR) 17. Binnaguri 18. Bolpur 19. Bongaon (BNJ) 20. Brace Bridge (BRJ) 21. Buniadpur (BNDP) 22. Burdwan 23. Chakdaha (CDH) 24. Chandannagar 25. Dalgaon 26. Dalkhola (DLK) 27. Darjeeling 28. Deula 29. Dhakuria (DHK) 30. Dhamua (DMU) 31. Diamond Harbour (DH) 32. Digha (DGHA) 33. Durgapur 34. Eklakhi (EKI) 35. Falakata 36. Gazole (GZO) 37. Ghum 38. Gushkara 39. Haldibari (HDB) 40. Harishchandrapur (HCR) 41. Hasimara 42. Hotor (HT) 43. Howrah 44. Jadavpur (JDP) 45. Jalpaiguri (JPG) 46. Jalpaiguri Road 47. Jangipur Road 48. Jhalida 49. Jhargram (JGM) 50. Kalyani (KYI) 51. Kanchrapara (KPA) 52. Kharagpur (KGP) 53. Kolkata (KOAA) 54. Krishnanagar Jn. (KNJ) 55. Kumarganj 56. Kurseong (KGN) 57. Lalgola 58. Majerhat 59. Malda court 60. Malda Town 61. Masagram 62. Mathabhanga 63. Mecheda (MCA) 64. Memari 65. Milangarh (MQG) 66. Murshidabad 67. Nabadwip Dham 68. Nabagram 69. Naihati (NH) 70. Nangi (NAI) 71. New Alipurduar 72. New Cooch Behar 73. New Farakka (NFK) 74. New Jalpaiguri 75. New Mal Jn 76. Pandua 77. Phulia (FLU) 78. Purulia 79. Rampurhat 80. Samsi (SM) 81. Sangrampur (SNU) 82. Santragachi (SRC) 83. Sealdah 84. Shalimar (SHM) 85. Shantipur Jn. (STB) 86. Sheoraphuli 87. Shrirampur 88. Siliguri Jn. 89. Siliguri Town (SGUT) 90. Sonarpur Jn. (SPR) 91. Sukna (SN) 92. Tamluk 93. Tarakeshwar 94. Tindharia (TDH) 95. Uttarpara 96. Bankura 97. Bishnupur 98. Joychandi Pahar | 1. Handmade Jewellery, 2. Jute Product, 3. Tant Handloom Sarees & Handloom Textiles |
Jammu & Kashmir | 1. Anantnag (ANT) 2. Awantipura (ATPA) 3. Banihal (BAHL) 4. Baramulla (BRML) 5. Jammu Tawi (JAT) 6. Kakapor (KAPE) 7. Kathua (KTHU) 8. Pampur (PMPE) 9. Panzgam (PJGM) 10. Pattan (PTTN) 11. Qazigund (QG) 12. Sadura (SDUA) 13. Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra (SVDK) 14. Sopore (SXZM) 15. Srinagar (SINA) | 1. Honey, 2. Dry Fruits, Saffron, 3. Namkeen Tea, Kehwa, 4. Handicrafts- Paper Mache, 5. Kashmiri Shawls & 6. Cotton items, Textiles, 7. Handloom |
Chandigarh | 1. 1.Chandigarh | 1. Wooden Carving Products |
Delhi | 1. Delhi 2. Delhi Cantt 3. Delhi Shahdara 4. Hazrat Nizamuddin | 1. Processed/ Semi Processed Food (Bakery Products, Dry Fruits), 2. Organic food items, 3. Handmade Bags |
Puducherry | 1. Karaikal 2. Puducherry (PDY) | 1. Villianur Terracotta and Papier Mache, 2. Seashell Products |
SOURCE: PIB
One Station One Product
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
RAILWAY BOARD
No. 2022/Catering/600/01
New Delhi, dated: 24.05.2023
The General Managers,
All Zonal Railways.
Commercial Circular No 09 of 2023
Sub: Implementation of ‘One Station One Product’ Scheme over IR – Modifications in OSOP Policy.
Ref: (i) Commercial Circular No 12/2022 dated 20.05.2022.
(ii) Commercial Circular No. 15/2022 dated 10.08.2022.
(iii) Commercial Circular No. 18/2022 dated 20.09.2022.
To undertake a holistic review of implementation status of OSOP scheme along with targets for proliferation of OSOP outlets during 2023-24, a meeting of Sr DCMs of all Divisions was conducted in Board’s office on 21.04.2023 and 25.04.2023. The suggestions received from Sr DCMs regarding review of the policy have been examined in Board’s office and following modification / ddition in the extant OSOP policy has been approved by the Competent Authority:
Existing Para | Modified para |
3. Guidelines for identifying and approving Product(s): a) The product / products identified for a particular station needs to be local / indigenous to that place / area. | 3. Guidelines for identifying and approving Product(s) : a) The product / products identified for a particular station needs to be local / indigenous to that place / arca / region |
5. Eligibility Criteria: The selection of participants in the OSOP may be done considering that the benefit of this scheme must reach the marginalised sections, i.e those individuals at the bottom of the pyramid. Priority shall be given to the following: Holder of Artisan / Weaver ID card issued by Development Commissioner Handicrafts, Development Commissioner Handloom, or by the requisite State / Central Government Authority. Individual artisans / weavers / craftsmcn enrolled / registered with Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) / National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC) / Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) etc. Self Help Groups registered with PMEGP (Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme). Marginalized or weaker sections of society, | 5. Eligibility Criteria: The selection of participants in the OSOP may be done considering that the benefit of this scheme must reach the marginalised sections, i.e those individuals at the bottom of the pyramid. Priority shall be given to the following: a) Holder of Artisan / Weaver ID card issued by Development Commissioner Handicrafts, Development Commissioner Handloom, or by the requisite State / Central Government Authority. b) Individual artisans / weavers / craftsmen enrolled / registered with Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) / National Handloom Development Corporation (NHDC) / Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) etc. c) Self Help Groups registered with PMEGP (Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme). d) Marginalized or weaker sections of society. e)Individual artisans / weavers / craftsmen etc associated with registered micro enterprises on the Udyam Portal of the Ministry of MSME and NGOs. f) Individuals / artisans / weavers / craftsmen etc. associated with Social Organisations, State Govt, bodies, etc. However, no separate logo shall be allowed. |
4. Guidelines for identifying and approving OSOP Outlets: OSOP Outlets shall include fixed stalls / kiosks, mobile / portable stalls or trolleys. a) The number, location and type of OSOP Outlets at stations shall be approved by the DRM and included in the station blueprint, subject to maximum number of OSOP outlets not exceeding two per platform (if platform is long enough). b) Standardised OSOP outlets will be constructed by Zonal Railways as per designs provided by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and approved by Railway Board. c) While deciding the number and location of OSOP outlets, following factors may to be taken into consideration: i) Congestion on platforms and inconveniences to passengers should be avoided. ii) Safety of passengers, both on platforms and while boarding / deboarding should be ensured. iii) Promoting the overall objective of the scheme. | 4. Guidelines for identifying and approving OSOP Outlets: OSOP Outlets shall include fixed stalls / kiosks, mobile / portable stalls or trolleys. a) The number, location and type of OSOP Outlets at stations shall be approved by the DRM and included in the station blueprint, taking into consideration the aspects vide para (c) below. b) Standardised OSOP outlets will be constructed by Zonal Railways as per designs provided by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and approved by Railway Board. c) While deciding the number and location of OSOP outlets, following factors may to be taken into consideration: i) Congestion on platforms and inconveniences to passengers should be avoided. ii) Safety of passengers, both on platforms and while boarding / deboarding should be ensured. iii) Promoting the overall objective of the scheme. iv) Other Units required for passenger amenities including revenue generating ones like catering units, MPS, etc. |
7 (a) registration fee and other charges: (As per CC No. 12 / 2022, CC No. 15 / 2022 & CC No. 18 / 2022) The objective of this scheme is not to earn revenue for Railways but to showcase and promote the indigenous products and provide opportunity to earn livelihood through skill development of the local artisans, weavers, craftsmen / craftswomen etc. The normal duration of allotment of OSOP Outlets will be for a period of 15 days with a nominal registration fee of Rs 1000 (inclusive of GST) on lump sum basis. For NSG-5 and NSG-6 stations, registration fee will be Rs 500 (inclusive of GST) for a 15 days period with the approval of DRMs subject to justification (low footfall, stall viability, etc). DRMs are delegated powers to decide allotment of an OSOP outlet up to a maximum period of 3 months depending upon the prevailing local conditions / requirements. In such cases, the registration fee shall increase proportionately. DRMs may permit OSOP outlet allocations for shorter durations especially during festivals / fairs etc. for a maximum duration of 7 days. In such cases, registration fee will be Rs 100 / – per day ( inclusive of GST) for all category stations on a lump sum basis irrespective of type and size of outlet | Revised para 7(a): The objective of this scheme is not to earn revenue for Railways but to showcase and promote the indigenous products and provide opportunity to earn livelihood through skill development of the local artisans, weavers, craftsmen / craftswomen etc. The normal duration of allotment of OSOP Outlets will be for a period of 15 days with a nominal registration fee of Rs. 1000 (inclusive of GST) on lump sum basis. For NSG-4, NSG-5 and NSG-6 stations registration fee will be Rs. 500 (inclusive of GST) for a 15 days period with the approval of DRMs subject to justification (low footfall, stall viability, etc). DRMs are delegated powers to decide allotment of an OSOP outlet up to a maximum period of 3 months depending upon the prevailing local conditions / requirements. In such cases, the registration fee and electricity charges shall increase proportionately. DRMs may permit OSOP outlet allocations for shorter durations especially during festivals / fairs etc. for a maximum duration of 7 days. In such cases, registration fee will be Rs. 100 / – per day ( inclusive of GST) for all category stations on a lump sum basis irrespective of type and size of outlet. |
7 (b) Electricity charges shall be paid as per actual consumption by the allottee. | 7 (b) A maximum of 20 units of electricity per OSOP outlet shall be permitted for one spell of 15 days as basic facilitation subsumed in the registration charges. For additional units of electricity over and above the limit of 20 units, the applicable charges shall apply on actual basis |
This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Commercial Directorate of Ministry of Railways.
(Sumeet Singh)
DTC (G) as Dir (T&C)
Railway Board
Source: https://indianrailways.gov.in/