SRINAGAR, JUNE 08: Minister of State for Haj & Auqaf PHE and
Irrigation & Flood Control, Power Development, Industries & Commerce,
Syed Farooq Ahmad Andrabi has said that steps are afoot to provide better
marketing facility to the handicraft and handloom artisans of the state so that
they can sell their products easily.
This was stated by the Minister
during a meeting with senior officers to review the status of implementation of
Mega Carpet Cluster Development Scheme in the State.
Commissioner Secretary Industries
and Commerce, Shailendra Kumar, Director Handicrafts, Director Indian Institute
of Carpet Technology Srinagar, Managing Director SICOP, CEO Khadi and Village
Industries Board (KVIB) besides Chairman and Vice Chairman Kashmir Carpet
Cluster Development Organization attended the meeting.
The meeting was informed that 8000
carpet looms were provided to the weavers and around 8000 youth of the State
was imparted training of carpet weaving/skill Development/capacity building
under the scheme. The meeting was also informed that out of the seven
components of the scheme only two components were implemented and the scheme
was closed by the end of last fiscal.
The Minister directed the concerned
authorities to take up the matter of extension and sanction of funds under the
said Scheme with the concerned Union Ministry, so that Common Facility Center,
Export Facility Center, Trade Facility Center, Design Development Service
Center and Testing Lab would also be established for improving the quality and
design of the carpet and other handicrafts, handloom products in the state.
Farooq Andrabi said that government
is keen to setup a raw material bank for providing the raw material to the
weavers and artisans at ease. He said providing marketing facilities to the
artisans and weavers besides manufactures at their door steps is also under
active consideration of the government and many steps have already been
initiated in this regard. He said a modern concept of marketing would be
introduced to facilitate the gross root weaver and artisans.
The Minister asked the concerned authorities
that all the weavers and artisans should be registered and their unique id’s should be kept on departmental
website for easy online marketing of their products.
Andrabi said the government is
committed to provide marketing support to the artisans to curtail exploitation
of middle men. He said government will bear the burden of interest on loans to
the artisans under artisans’ credit
card scheme adding that all resources will be mobilized to meet the
expectations of the handicraft artisans.
The Minister also asked for using
locally produced high quality Mulberry silk as raw material for hand knotted
silk carpets instead of spun silk yarn being imported from outside the state.
“There is need to switch over to new technology and skill upgrade
trends to promote carpet industry on the modern lines, which is imperative for
sustenance and existence in the present era of innovations and stiff market
competition all over the world,” the
Minister said.


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