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CU Kashmir starts workshop on Computer-Aided Design for Kashmiri crafts

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
February 6, 2026
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Ganderbal : With an aim to blend tradition with technology, the Design Innovation Centre (DIC), Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), Wednesday held a 10-day workshop on “Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Kashmiri Crafts,” for artisans at Tulmulla Campus here.
Inaugurating the workshop Vice-Chancellor Prof. A. Ravinder Nath said that workshop is a major initiative taken for preserving Kashmir’s cultural identity while enhancing livelihoods. He emphasized the importance of sustaining handicrafts as both an economic necessity and a cultural imperative, noting that understanding markets, consumer psychology, and design aesthetics is crucial for keeping crafts alive. He advocated for the integration of technology, such as automation and artificial intelligence, to foster creativity and reduce physical effort among artisans. Director of DIC, Prof. Shahid Rasool, underscored the benefits of computer-aided design (CAD), which minimizes material waste, enhances sustainability, and allows artisans to innovate without incurring physical losses. He pointed out that CAD not only helps in preserving traditional Kashmiri motifs but also facilitates the creation of new designs that cater to modern tastes and global markets. The workshop is designed to be hands-on, requiring participants to produce a tangible digital design by its conclusion. Registrar Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir acknowledged the DIC’s role in promoting skill-based education that aligns with national priorities. He noted the deep connection between Kashmiri crafts and local tourism, stressing the need for these crafts to evolve. He drew comparisons with global skill development models, highlighting how digital tools like CAD can streamline traditional design processes while maintaining the essence of handmade craftsmanship. Director IICT, Mr. Zubair Ahmad Mir, praised the DIC for launching a timely program focused on empowering artisans through digital means. He explained that CAD serves as a vital link between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary market needs, enabling artisans to visualize and refine their designs before production. Joint Director DIC, Dr. Javid Ahmad Wani, who led the program, stated that the workshop aims to equip participants with modern digital tools to preserve and innovate Kashmir’s rich craft heritage in a changing global landscape. He noted that this initiative represents a step towards empowering craft communities through innovation, sustainability, and inclusive growth.

 

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