Where Craft Meets Technology: QueueBuster at the North East Crafts Bazaar, Dilli Haat
Where Craft Meets Technology: QueueBuster at the North East Crafts Bazaar, Dilli Haat
By Charu Gupta Published: March 27th, 2026
We got to witness something quietly remarkable, artisans from the Northeast, with decades of craft in their hands, stepping into a new way of doing business.
Dilli Haat has always been one of those places where you slow down a little. There’s something about the smell of the food stalls, the sound of different languages weaving through the crowd, and the colours, god, the colours, that makes you stop scrolling your phone and actually look around. When NEHHDC (North Eastern Handicrafts and Handlooms Development Corporation) brought the North East Crafts Bazaar to Dilli Haat, it turned the space into something even more special.
And we, at QueueBuster, were right there in the middle of it.
Why this event mattered to us?
We build POS software. And while that might sound like a purely transactional thing, a tool for billing and receipts, what we’ve always believed is that good technology should make people’s lives simpler, not more complicated. Events like the North East Crafts Bazaar remind us exactly why we do what we do.
The artisans who come to these bazaars aren’t running big retail chains. They’re weavers from Manipur, bamboo craftsmen, jewellers from Assam, people who’ve spent years mastering their craft but haven’t always had the infrastructure to sell it efficiently. A long queue, a fumbled cash transaction, or a missed sale can mean the difference between a good day and a disappointing one at an event like this.
QueueBuster at every stall
Our team deployed QueueBuster’s POS software across every artisan shop at the bazaar. That meant each stall, whether it was selling traditional Assamese silk sarees or intricately carved wooden artefacts, had a fast, reliable point-of-sale system that could handle billing.
For many of the artisans, this was one of their first times using a digital POS at a craft fair. And what struck us was how quickly they took to it. There was no resistance, just genuine relief.
That, honestly, is what good POS software should do. It should disappear into the background so the real work, the craft, the story, the connection with the buyer, can come forward.
The Northeast’s craft tradition deserves modern infrastructure
There’s a reason the North East Crafts Bazaar draws such a crowd at Dilli Haat. Northeast India has one of the richest craft heritages in the country, from the Muga silk of Assam to the cane and bamboo work of Tripura and the Naga shawls that have their own cultural language. These aren’t mass-produced goods. Every piece has a maker behind it, a story, sometimes a family tradition going back generations.
But craft alone doesn’t build a sustainable livelihood. The ability to sell efficiently, accept digital payments, track what’s moving and what isn’t, these are the unglamorous details that determine whether an artisan can keep coming back to events like this, or whether it’s just not worth the effort.
This is the gap that technology like QueueBuster is built to fill. Not to replace anything that’s already beautiful, but to handle the operational weight so the artisans don’t have to carry it alone.
What we took away from the bazaar?
We went in to support an event. We came back having learned quite a bit ourselves. Seeing artisans engage with first-time buyers, explaining the technique behind a piece of fabric, the significance of a pattern, the number of hours it took, was a reminder of the kind of commerce that QueueBuster is built for. Not just retail, not just transactions, but people selling things they genuinely care about.
We’re grateful to NEHHDC for having us as part of this event, and to every artisan who trusted us to be part of their day. If you visited the North East Crafts Bazaar at Dilli Haat and checked out at any of the stalls, you experienced QueueBuster, even if you didn’t know it by name.
We hope you found something worth bringing home. We know we did.
About QueueBuster
QueueBuster is an India-built POS and billing software designed for retail businesses of all sizes, from single-stall setups at craft fairs to large multi-location stores. Our platform supports billing, inventory management, digital payments, GST compliance, and customer management, all from one simple interface. We work with retailers, restaurants, salons, and event vendors across the country & globe.
If you’re an event organiser, a craft fair coordinator, or an artisan looking to modernise how you sell, we’d love to talk.
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