Which Indian City is Known as the Footwear City?

India has many cities that are famous for their unique industries, and some of them play a very important role in the country’s economy. Among these, one city stands out because it has a long history of making shoes and supplies footwear to many parts of India and even other countries, giving it a very special identity.

Who do Cities Get Nickname?

Cities in India often receive nicknames because they are known for a particular product, skill, or cultural feature. These nicknames make it easy for people to remember the city’s specialty. They also help in promoting tourism, local industries, and the history behind that place.

Which City is called the Footwear City?

The city known as the Footwear City of India is Agra, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Although Agra is world-famous for the Taj Mahal, it also holds a very important place in India’s footwear industry.

Why is Agra Known as the Footwear City?

Agra has a large number of factories and small workshops where different types of footwear are made.

  • The city is especially known for leather shoes for men and stylish sandals for women.
  • The quality of Agra’s footwear is so good that it is not only sold across India but also exported to many countries.
  • Agra’s skilled workers have deep knowledge of traditional shoe-making techniques.

All these reasons together give Agra the title of the Footwear City.

A Tradition Since the Mughal Era

The footwear industry of Agra is not new. Its roots go back to the Mughal period. During that time, leather work and shoe-making grew rapidly in Agra. The craftsmen who worked in that era passed on their skills from one generation to the next. Even today, many families in Agra continue this traditional craft, keeping the heritage alive.

Other Important Footwear Centres in India

Although Agra is the leading name in footwear production, two more Indian cities also play an important role:

  • Kanpur: Kanpur is known for manufacturing safety shoes, which are used in industries and factories. These shoes are exported worldwide because of their strong quality.
  • Chennai: Chennai is another big centre for leather footwear. It is considered one of the major hubs for producing and exporting shoes from India.

Akansha Arora

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