SRINAGAR, AUGUST
07: Vice Chairman Handloom Development Corporation, Nizamudin Bhat today said
that a well oriented policy is needed to put the handloom sector back on track
and sustain it.
On the occasion of
National Handloom Day, the Vice Chairman said that Jammu and Kashmir seems
losing against less-known states in the national market and there is a constant
decline in manufacturing of heritage products which enjoyed a prime place at
global level till recent past.
He said the
Corporation’s main role is to become a cushion for promotion of Handloom goods
and protection of artisans, but is currently overburdened with its own
liabilities.
He said that
Textiles Ministry of the Union Government could help the State to make Handloom
sector viable enough to sustain the heritage and also get into an innovative
mould in production and marketing.
Bhat said the
Corporation has been doing a sustained exercise to improve the quality of goods
through quality control and is focused on more market avenues to push the
business. The Corporation and Administrative Department is also concerned about
the lot of weavers, the availability of raw-material and augmentation in
infrastructure, he added.
“Corporation has
recently held its Board Meeting and decisions taken to improve production,
quality, Craft and business will go a long way in adequate revival of the sector,”
the VC said.
He sought
Cooperation from the employees in reach out and proper utilization of available
resources to ensure sustainable growth of the sector akin to its historical
reputation.
He also sought help
from Union Government and State Government for business expansion, skill
development and infrastructure building to raise Handloom sector to a desired
level as an instrument for socio-economic development.
Bhat said J&K
Handloom Corporation and Administrative Department will have to become active
for an integrated effort to ameliorate the lot of workers and employees and
hoped that a focused effort will be made in that direction.
He said without a
coordinated effort the expected benefit from any resource is unlikely to reach
all actual beneficiaries which in turn will adversely impact in growth of the
sector.

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