Abstract

India is a nation with a rich cultural legacy, and the country's diverse cultures produce a wide variety of exquisite arts and crafts. Instead of using cutting- edge technology, the handicraft sector uses traditional manual processes to create a variety of goods. With the introduction of E-commerce efforts at the government level as well as at the private or individual level, this situation is changing. Ecommerce has made it simpler for people to eliminate physical work and to save time, in contrast to conventional commerce, which is carried out physically with a person's effort to travel and collect items. The goal of this project is to emphasize the contribution of e-commerce to the growth of rural artisans in India by showcasing some of the initiatives taken by government and non-government organizations, groups, and individuals to improve their socioeconomic standing.

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