DC Srinagar, Director Industries hold interaction with Artisan Associations
Design innovations and financial handholding to spur entrepreneurship in traditional crafts: DC Srinagar
Artisans demand implementation of Prohibition on Manufacture of Specified Copper Utensils (by Machines) Act 2006
SRINAGAR APRIL 21:- In order to revive and strengthen the handicraft sector by upgrading the skill set of heritage crafts, the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad today holds an interaction session with the representatives of Artisans of different Crafts at Meeting Hall of the DC Office Complex.
Director Industries & Commerce, Mehmood Ahmad Shah was present on the occasion.
While discussing the present manufacturing and marketing scenario of Handicrafts sector of the District particularly the crafts of Copper works, Pashmina and Papier-mâché art, the Deputy Commissioner stressed on multi departmental coordination for revival and sustainability of the traditional crafts of Kashmir by incorporating innovative methods to preserve the centuries old crafts and spurring entrepreneurship among the youth.
The DC emphasised on formulating a comprehensive plan to ensure sustainable livelihood to Artisans of traditional crafts. He said that Handicraft of Kashmir has made its footprints globally and it is imperative to preserve the centuries old traditional art and culture.
He said the objective of the meeting is to discuss and formulate a plan for handholding of the Handicraft sector and upliftment and welfare of the people associated with it. The DC emphasized on the Artisans to incorporate the latest technological trends and innovations as per present market trends to explore various other non-conventional marketing methods, so that the ambit of marketing of handicraft is broadened.
The DC assured them all possible support from the administration so that Artisans of the Srinagar District are benefitted from different Government schemes.
Director Industries & Commerce, Mehmood Ahmad Shah also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the initiatives and measures being taken for the welfare and development of Artisans. He said that various protective measures like GI tagging, QR Codes have been introduced to safeguard the Kashmiri Handmade Pashmina products and ensure customers purchase only genuine handmade products.
With regard to the ban on manufacture of specified copper utensils by machines, as prohibited under J&K Prohibition on Manufacture of Specified Copper Utensils (by Machines) Act 2006, it was decided that the Act shall be strictly implemented.
On the occasion, the Assistant Director Handicrafts informed that at present about 45000 Artisans are registered with the Handicrafts Department in Srinagar District out of which over 33000 Artisans have been provided Artisan Credit Cards(ACCs).
During the meeting, the bank authorities were asked to strictly adhere to RBI guidelines that Artisans do not require any guarantor for financial assistance from banks.
To address the issues of Pashmina weavers, the Deputy Commissioner and Director Industries were directed to take action against any industrial unit who are unauthorizedly weaving Pashmina on power looms in absence of any registration from the Industries Department.
Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Faz lul Haseeb, General Manager, DIC, Hameeda Akhtar, Chief Planning Officer, Mohammad Yaseen Lone, Deputy Director Employment, Rouf ul Rehman, Assistant Director Handicrafts, Shariq Iqbal, Manager District Lead Bank, Abdul Majeed Bhat, besides Chief Designer, School of Design, representative from Mission Youth and other concerned officers were present in the meeting.