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Dwivedi inaugurates handicrafts, handlooms exhibition at Kala Kendra

KH Business Desk by KH Business Desk
February 7, 2021
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Jammu: Commissioner Secretary, Industries & Commerce Department, Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, inaugurated fortnight Exhibition cum Craft Mela, 2021 at Kala Kendra here Saturday.
Pertinently, about 44 stalls by a number of registered artisans, weavers and cooperatives are showcasing variety of handicrafts and handloom items at the exhibition.
Prominent items being exhibited at the event included Basohli paintings, Basohli pashmina, chikri wood craft, staple embroidery, modern art, papier machie and other local crafts.
Speaking on the occasion, Commissioner Secretary said events like these give craftsmen an opportunity to showcase their unique art and provide them a marketplace besides giving the public a chance to appreciate their skill.
Commissioner Secretary informed that to give a long term perspective to the handicrafts and handloom sector, Jammu Trade Centre is being established at Exhibition Ground Jammu. In the building, artisans from all over J&K would be given a chance to display their crafts for extended periods of time, he added. “Tourists visiting Jammu would get a chance to see and purchase crafts from each and every district of Jammu & Kashmir under single roof”, informed the Commissioner Secretary.
He said recently an MoU has been signed with Flipkart, through which artisans would be able to directly sell their products all over the country. A similar tie-up with Amazon is also in pipeline, he informed. He also suggested that there be a local online portal for craftsmen where they can showcase and sell all kinds of crafts of J&K and even deal with bulk buyers.
Dwivedi also appreciated local units for providing more than 10 lakh masks during peak Covid pandemic.
Director Handicrafts & Handlooms Department, Dr Vikas Gupta, informed that nearly 20000 artisans and weavers are registered with the department and 4017 trainees are undergoing skill development training. Besides, digital platforms like virtual fairs and e-market places were provided to craftsmen to connect to online buyers for sale of their products during Covid pandemic. He revealed that artisans and weavers from Jammu were also made to participate in Vijay Utsav and Diwali Utsav at Noida Haat.
He said Financial Support Scheme has been rolled out for providing a financial support of Rs 1 lakh to registered Cooperatives over a period of two years at rate of Rs 5 thousand per year. An MoU has recently been signed with North East Cane and Bamboo Development Council, Assam for promotion and development of bamboo craft.
Artists of Information Department also presented cultural songs and dances at the event.
P.S.Manhas, Joint Director, Handlooms, Jammu; Anju Gupta, Joint Director Handicrafts, Jammu; Gulam Rasool, Dy. Director Adm; Masooda Akhter, Deputy Director(Trg), Fareed Kohli, Development Officer (Textile), Megha Boagia, Deputy Director(Planning); Joginder Mangol, Deputy Registrar INDUSCOS & Assistant Directors Handicrafts/Handloom were also present on the occasion.

KH Business Desk

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