‘CDI-Sgr-to-upgrade-capacity-to-certify-GI-mark-for-Handwoven-Pashmina-shawls’
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 05: Principal
Secretary to the Chief Minister, Rohit Kansal convened a meeting here today to review
the progress on the redressal of issues faced by Pashmina weavers,
manufacturers of copper utensils and fur artisans.
The meeting was attended by Deputy
Commissioner Srinagar, Director Industries and Commerce Kashmir, Additional
Commissioner Kashmir, Officers from Handloom, Power and Police Departments,
besides representatives of Pashmina, cooper and fur artisans.
While discussing
the issues of the manufacturers of copper utensils, it was decided that 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, shall be strictly implemented for which the DC Srinagar was directed
to close down any unit violating the ban and confiscate the machinery and the
machine made utensils as prohibited under the Act.
The Police
officials were also directed to assist the District Administration in taking
action against the violators as per the law.
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.
It was said that
Pashmina weavers are facing threat to their livelihood from the units who are
weaving Pashmina on power looms and then market them as handmade Pashmina. It
was informed that Craft Development Institute Srinagar is in the process of
upgrading its capacity to certify Geographical Indication (GI) of a sufficient
number of handmade Pashmina products in its labs so that genuine and handmade
Pashmina products can be differentiated by the consumers.
The Director
Industries and Commerce informed the meeting that 696 identified fur artisans,
who were affected due to the ban on the fur trade, are being rehabilitated by
the Government by way of covering them under PMEGP. It was said that they are
getting subsidy of 25-35% on investment in establishing their income generating
units, besides 5% of additional subsidy from the State Government.
The Industries
Department was directed to examine the demands of the fur artisans, to assess
if additional benefits can be provided to them by the State Government to
protect and improve their economic conditions.
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