It was organised by ministry of minority affairs under “USTTAD” scheme.
It is an exhibition of handicrafts and traditional products made by artisans from the minority communities.
USTTAD is known as Upgrading the Skills and Training in Traditional Arts/Crafts for Development scheme.
It aims to preserve heritage of traditional arts and crafts of minority communities and build capacity of traditional crafts persons and artisans and establish linkages of traditional skills with the global market.