The “One Station One Product” (OSOP) outlets have been thriving across various stations under the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), transforming railway stations into vibrant hubs for promoting and selling local and indigenous products.
These outlets not only provide a platform to showcase the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the region, but also bring about a significant positive impact on the livelihood of local artisans & vendors along with their families. Apart from creating financial security and sustainable livelihoods, the OSOP scheme has become a catalyst for empowering communities and preserving indigenous crafts.
Train passengers can now explore the rich heritage of local handicrafts, handloom, cotton products, and other handmade artifacts at the OSOP outlets during their journey stopovers. This initiative empowers local artisans to showcase and market their products while promoting the #Vocal4Local mission.
Under the jurisdiction of N.F. Railway, 180 numbers of OSOP outlets are functioning as on 21st November 2024, across the five divisions of NFR. These include 29 outlets in Tinsukia Division, 47 in Lumding Division, 28 in Rangiya Division, 47 in Alipurduar Division and 29 in Katihar Division. Collectively, these outlets are spread over 132 railway stations, contributing to the economic upliftment of numerous local artisans and vendors.
All the stalls under the OSOP scheme are showcasing a wide variety of distinct and invaluable products, including Assamese pithas (rice cakes), traditional Assamese Gamosas, traditional indigenous dresses, Jhapi, local textiles, jute products (caps, dolls, Gamosa), bamboo and cane products, Darjeeling tea, locally made designer bangles, necklaces, earrings, hair clips, and other food items.