- LG Says, J&K Textile Sourcing Fair is now a gathering point for buyers from India and abroad, making a valuable contribution to the growth and development of our textile industry and benefiting our local artisans, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs
- A resurgence of the textile sector is underway in Jammu & Kashmir. Over the past 50 months, this sector, while celebrating J&K’s rich textile traditions, has achieved impressive growth rates and we are determined to go much further with new initiatives: LG
- Our reform-oriented policies & programmes, especially in the textile sector, are designed to provide a boost to the craft industry. We have given a major thrust to the development of necessary infrastructure, financial assistance and skill training to the artisans: LG Sinha
- LG calls upon national and international buyers to play their crucial role in promoting the unique textile products of Jammu Kashmir and ensuring access of J&K’s talented artisans to new markets
- The rich textile tradition of Jammu & Kashmir is the pride of India. The intricate designs, marvelous themes and subtle shades of our textile products are truly priceless. Our artisans have shown to the world that our artistic heritage stands not only for excellence but also for sustained excellence in the field of creativity: LG
- We have great opportunities to work together. We must build upon the tradition of our cooperation and elevate our productive partnership to a new plane, the Lieutenant Governor told the buyers
JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today delivered the keynote address at the “Jammu & Kashmir Textile Sourcing Fair-2024”, through virtual mode. The Lieutenant Governor spoke about J&K’s rich textile traditions and increasing market access and export opportunities for artisans and local manufacturers. He said, the “Jammu & Kashmir Textile Sourcing Fair” is now a gathering point for buyers from India and abroad, and is making a valuable contribution to the growth and development of textile industry and benefiting the local artisans, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs.
“A resurgence of the textile sector is underway in Jammu & Kashmir. Over the past 50 months, this sector, while celebrating rich textile traditions of the Union Territory, has achieved impressive growth rates and we are determined to go much further with new initiatives,” the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted that the reform-oriented policies and programmes of the government, especially in the textile sector, are designed to provide a boost to the craft industry.
He said the unique cultural and artistic heritage of Jammu Kashmir are globally competitive and invariably gifted. Further, the Government has given a major thrust to the development of necessary infrastructure, financial assistance and skill training to the artisans, he added.
“The rich textile tradition of Jammu & Kashmir is the pride of India. The intricate designs, marvelous themes and subtle shades of our textile products are truly priceless. Our artisans have shown to the world that our artistic heritage stands not only for excellence but also for sustained excellence in the field of creativity,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor called upon national and international buyers to play their crucial role in promoting the unique textile products of Jammu Kashmir and ensuring access of J&K’s talented artisans to new markets. “We have great opportunities to work together. We must build upon the tradition of our cooperation and elevate our productive partnership to a new plane,” the Lieutenant Governor told the buyers.
The Fair, organised by the Department of Industries & Commerce, J&K Trade Promotion Organisation and Handloom Export Promotion Council, at SKUAST Kashmir, was attended by the National and International buyers, exporters and importers. It provided a platform for B2B meetings, exhibitions, and workshops, enabling participants to connect with national and international buyers, update all the stakeholders about market trends and enhance the requisite skills.
Prof. Nazir A. Ganai, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST Kashmir; Sh Saurabh Bhagat, Commissioner Secretary, Science & Technology Department; Sh Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary, Industries & Commerce Department; Sh Vijay Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Sh Khalid Jahangir, Managing Director, JKTPO; senior officials, artisans; entrepreneurs and various stakeholders were also present.