Order number (Serial Number) | Hunar Haat Event,s) | Date of Event’s | Venue | About Event’s |
1 | first edition | From 14-November-2016 till 27-November-2016 | IITF Pragati Maidan, Delhi | The then Union Minister of State for Power and Coal Shri Piyush Goyal and Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and The country’s first “Hunar Haat” was inaugurated on 15 November 2016 by the Minister of State for External Affairs, Shri MJ Akbar. In which 184 master artisans from different provinces of the country exhibited their art. |
2 | second edition | From 11-Feb-2017 by 26-Feb-2017 | BKS Marg, Delhi | The country’s second Hunar Haat program was organized with the theme “Sangam of Crafts and Cuisine”. In which indigenous handicrafts and traditional dishes were showcased, in this program about 26 lakh people, including domestic and foreign visitors, enjoyed this program. |
3 | third edition | From 24-Sep-2017 Till 30-Sep-2017 | Puducherry | In the third edition of Hunar Haat, handicrafts and handloom artisans from 16 states of the country displayed handmade paintings, wooden toys, printed fabrics and Maheshwari sarees in Puducherry. |
4 | fourth Edition | From 14-Nov-2017 Till 27-Nov-2017 | IITF Pragati Maidan, Delhi | In the fourth edition of Hunar Haat, 120 master artisans from 20 states of the country participated in Delhi out of which 30 were women artisans. This fourth edition included bakery items, organic oils, spices and grains. |
5 | fifth edition | From 04-Jan-2018 by 10-January-2018 | Mumbai, Islam Gymkhana, Maharashtra | The fifth edition of Hunar Haat includes brocades from Varanasi, Lucknow chikan work, Zari Zardosi from UP, Khurja ceramic products, pottery, blackstone pottery, dried flowers and traditional handicrafts from the North-East. Items such as shawls, carpets and papier-mâchés from Kashmir were on display. |
6 | sixth Edition | From 10-Feb-2018 by 18-Feb-2018 | BKS Marg, Connaught Place, Delhi | A large number of culinary experts from 12 states participated in the sixth edition of Hunar Haat. This edition of Hunar Haat was attended by a large number of women among culinary experts. |
7 | Seventh Edition | From 08-Sep-2018 Till 16-Sep-2018 | Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh | Cane and bamboo in the seventh edition of Hunar Haat Jute products from Assam, Tasar Giza silk from Jharkhand and linen from Bhagalpur, traditional jewellery, lac and stone studded bangles and jewellery, were on display. |
8 | eighth Edition | From 13-Oct-2018 By 21-Oct-2018 | Gandhi Thidal Beach, Puducherry | Fine pieces of handicraft and handloom work like ajrakh, applique, linen saree/dress material, bagh print, banarasi saree, bhagalpur silk, batik print, chanderi, copperware, dry flower, golden grass products, Hyderabadi pearl, imitation jewellery, jaipuri juti etc. The goods were showcased in this edition. |
9 | ninth Edition | From 14-Nov-2018 Till 27-Nov-2018 | IITF Pragati Maidan, Delhi | A large number of women master artisans including women artisans participated in the ninth edition of Hunar Haat and for the first time the products of Chhattisgarh and Namda and Chinon silk from Jammu and Kashmir were on display. |
10 | tenth Edition | From 21-Dec-2018 Till 31-Dec-2018 | Bandra- Kurla Complex, Mumbai | In this version, people have access to Awadhi food, Rajasthani cooking (dal baati and churma), Gujarati thali, Maharashtrian cuisine, Malabar cuisine and jackfruit dishes from Kerala, litti-chokha, water sweets like phirni, shaitukda, halwa, Bengali sweets, The famous sweets of Rajkot and the variety of flavored paan were the center of attraction. |
11 | eleventh edition | From 12-January-2019 by 20-January-2019 | BKS Marg, Connaught Place, Delhi | Odisha in this edition of Hunar Haat Filigree products from silver and bamboo crafts from Chhattisgarh, scissors from Meerut, all these items were very much liked by the people who came to Hunar Haat. |
12 | barwan Edition | From 24-August-2019 Till 01-Sep-2019 | Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, Rajasthan | People shopped for indigenous handmade products like jute products from Assam, variety of silk items from Jharkhand, Bhagalpuri silk and linen. |
13 | thirteenth Edition | From 01-Nov-2019 By 10-Nov-2019 | Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh | Handmade products and dishes made by over 300 master artisans and culinary experts including women artisans from various states of the country were on display. |
14 | fourteenth Edition | From 14-Nov-2019 Till 27-Nov-2019 | IITF Pragati Maidan, Delhi | In this edition artisans displayed exquisite products of handicrafts and handlooms like Batik, Bagh Print, Bandhej, Barmer Applique, Cane and Bamboo, Carpets, Chanderi, Chikankari, Copper Bell Products, Dhakai Silk, Golden. |
15 | fifteenth Edition | From 07-Dec-2019 by 15-Dec-2019 | Sabarmati River Front, Ahmedabad, Gujarat | In this edition, coconut shell products from Kerala and wood inlay work on rose wood from Karnataka were included for the first time in Hunar Haat which became a major attraction for the visitors. |
16 | sixteenth Edition | From 20-Dec-2019 Till 31-Dec-2019 | Bandra- Kurla Complex, Mumbai | Around 400 master craftsmen and sculptors participated in this edition along with a large number of women artisans from across the country. The artisans at the Haat displayed the indigenous handmade art pieces brought with them. |
17 | seventeenth Edition | From 10-January-2020 by 21-January-2020 | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | The edition was attended by over 250 master craftsmen and carvers who came in large numbers from across the country. The artisans at the Haat display indigenous handmade handicrafts and handloom art pieces brought with them. |
18 | eighteenth Edition | From 11-Jan-2020 By 19-January-2020 | Hyderabad, Telangana | Visitors to the eighteenth edition of Hunar Haat in Hyderabad enjoyed traditional delicacies from different states of the country. |
19 | nineteenth Edition | From 08-Feb-2020 by 16-Feb-2020 | Indore, Madhya Pradesh | A large number of women artisans participated in the Hunar Haat edition of Indore. Who introduced the taste of traditional dishes under Bawarchikhana to the people who came to the Haat. |
20 | twentieth Edition | From 13-Feb-2020 by 25-Feb-2020 | India Gate Lawn, Rajpath, Delhi | In this edition of Hunar Haat in Delhi, Prime Minister Modi ji enjoyed “Kulhad ki Chai” and delicious “Litti-Chokha” from Bihar and appreciated the various dishes that came to the Haat. |
21 | twenty first Edition | From 29-Feb-2020 By 08-March-2020 | Ranchi, Jharkhand | In this edition of Hunar Haat in Ranchi, craftsmen came from every corner of the country and Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda ji tasted the traditional delicacies. |
22 | twenty two Edition | From 11-Nov-2020 by 22-Nov-2020 | Dilli Haat, Pitampura, Delhi | Cultural programs were the center of great attraction for the people in this edition. |
25 | twenty third Edition | From 18-Dec-2020 Till 27-Dec-2020 | Rampur, Uttar Pradesh | |
24 | twenty four Edition | From 22-January-2021 By 06-February-2021 | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | |
25 | twenty fifth Edition | From 08-February-2021 by 14-February-2021 | Maharaja College Ground, KG Koppal, Chamarajpura, Mysore, Karnataka | |
26 | twenty six Edition | From 20-Feb-2021 01-March-2021 until | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi | |
27 | twenty seven Edition | From 12-March-2021 by 21-March-2021 | Lal Parade Ground, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh | |
28 | twenty eight Edition | From 26-March-2021 Till 04-Apr-2021 | Kala Academy, Panaji, Goa | |
29 | twenty nine Edition | From 16-Oct-2021 By 25-Oct-2021 | Rampur, Uttar Pradesh | |
30 | thirtieth Edition | From 29-Oct-2021 Till 07-Nov-2021 | Dehradun, Uttarakhand | |
31 | twenty first Edition | From 10-Nov-2021 By 19-Nov-2021 | Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh | |
32 | thirty two Edition | From 12-Nov-2021 By 21-Nov-2021 | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | |
33 | thirty three Edition | From 14-Nov-2021 Till 27-Nov-2021 | Pragati Maidan, Delhi | |
34 | thirty four edition | From 26-Nov-2021 By 05-Dec-2021 | Hyderabad, Telangana | |
35 | thirty-fifth Edition | From 10-Dec-2021 By 19-Dec-2021 | Surat, Gujarat | |