Dilli Haat

Coordinates: 28°34′23″N 77°12′31″E / 28.573162°N 77.208511°E / 28.573162; 77.208511

Dilli Haat, Delhi
Buying and selling at Dilli Haat's Nature Bazaar
Hillary Clinton, visiting Dilli Haat, New Delhi, 2009.

Dilli Haat is an open-air food plaza and craft bazaar located in Delhi, run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC). Unlike the traditional weekly market, the village Haat, Dilli Haat is permanent. It is located in the commercial centres of South Delhi, opposite INA market. The 6 acres of land on which this complex is situated was salvaged as part of a reclamation project and transformed into a plaza. Extensive foundation work, small thatched roof cottages and kiosks give the plaza a village atmosphere. Some shops are permanent but other sellers are rotated, usually for fifteen days.[1] Products offered may include rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gems, beads, brassware, metal crafts, and silk and wool fabrics. A number of shows promoting handicrafts and handlooms are held at the exhibition hall in the complex. To sell wares, there is an application process and spaces are allocated according to which state the seller is from.[2] In all, Dilli Haat, INA Market has 62 stalls allotted on a rotational basis to craftsmen a payment of INR 100 per day for a maximum period of 15 Days.[3]

History

Dilli Haat was established jointly by Delhi Tourism (DTDC), Government of Delhi and NDMC, D.C. (Handicrafts) & D.C. (handlooms), Ministry of Textiles & Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India and opened in March 1994.[3] Around 2003, this market became fully wheelchair-accessible, including an accessible bathroom.[4][5][6] Delhi's second Dilli Haat, the Dilli Haat, Pitampura, also was developed by DTTDC in Pitampura, close to Pitampura TV Tower and spread over 7.2 hectares, was opened in April 2008.[7][8] More Dilli Haats are set to be created in other parts of Delhi with the third expected to open in Janakpuri in August 2013.[9]

Over the years, Dilli Haat became a venue of crafts, music, dance and cultural festivals, for example India's first comic convention, Comic Con India was organized at Dilli Haat, INA, in February 2011.[10][11]

Accessibility

Dilli Haat, INA Market is accessed through INA underground station of Delhi Metro, which opened in 2010;[12] while Dilli Haat, Pitampura is serviced by Netaji Subhash Place Metro Station. It is situated on Ring Road Near AIIMS. From NDLS Rly station you can reach by Delhi Metro. From Delhi Airport You can Reach by bus crossing AIIMS. Dilli Haat is now opened in Janak Puri too which is in West Delhi. The best way to reach there is by taking metro till Janak Puri East station and from there you can either take metro shuttles or an auto rickshaw to Dilli Haat.

Entrance

Dilli Haat INA is open 10:30 to 22:00, seven days a week. The entrance fee for Indian nationals is Rs. 30 for adults, Rs.10 for children. Foreigners are charged Rs. 100.[3][13][14]

Craftsmen

Only craftsmen registered with D.C.Handicrafts[15] are eligible for places at the Dilli Haat. The stalls are allotted on a rotational basis to craftsmen who come from all corners of India at nominal payment for a period of 15 days.[15]

References

  1. "Dilli Haat". Delhi Guide.
  2. "Dilli Haat Operation and Management Rules– 2006".
  3. 1 2 3 Dilli Haat Delhi Tourism.
  4. Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality. "The first barrier free tourist spot in New Delhi, India".
  5. "Barrier-free Dilli Haat fails to provide a wheel chair". The Hindu. 2004-08-29.
  6. "Module 4:Design Considerations" (PDF). Rehabilitation Council of India. External link in |publisher= (help) (page 36 shows a photograph of a wheelchair ramp at Dilli Haat)
  7. "Dilli Haat now in Pitampura". The Times of India. Nov 1, 2003.
  8. "CM inaugurates Pitampura Haat". Indian Express. Apr 14, 2008.
  9. "Delhi's third Dilli Haat planned in west Delhi". NDTV. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  10. India to host its first ever Comic Con IBN Live, Jan 13, 2011.
  11. "Shilpostav 2011 begins Today". Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India. 17 September 2011.
  12. "INA likely to be one of the busiest metro stations". The Hindu. July 26, 2010.
  13. http://www.dillihaat.net.in/dilli-haat-janakpuri.htm
  14. "Dilli, the Haat".
  15. 1 2 "Dilli Haat".

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