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Webinar on Pashmina concludes

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Experts give their views on issues, prospects

SRINAGAR: As part of the webinar series on Pashmina and its future prospects, second edition of the webinar was held today in which domain experts, stakeholder, departmental representatives and INTACH, J&K joined the session.
The session began with the introductory remarks of Director Handicrafts & Handloom Kashmir, Mahmood Ahmad Shah, who gave the present status of Pashmina and its future course. Highlighting that the machine intervention has lead to marginalization of spinning and weaving activity as a result of which quality of pashmina products has gone down, he said that there is an urgent need of reviving the manual dehairing, spinning and weaving to restore the glory of Pashmina.
The department, he said, has recently launched GI promotion films, radio jingles and print & electronic campaign to underscore the need of the promotion of genuine handmade pashmina products. “It has become essential to bring home the point that GI testing and promotion of GI pashmina is the corner stone of marketing,” he added.
It has become critical to the Pashmina trade that the access to quality supplies from Changthang remains smooth and hassle free. Some recent articles have highlighted the issue confronting Changthang pashmina and Changpas. To understand the perspectives in better manner Dr Mohammed Deen, Pashmina Expert & Founder LEHO Leh, was invited as a key note speaker to delve at length on the status of Pashmina goat rearing, its products and supply to various parts of the country ,abroad and particularly to Kashmir.
Speaking in the webinar Dr. Deen highlighted the various aspects involved in rearing of Pashmina goat (Capra hircus) and problems being faced in view of global warming and issues facing in light of the border flare up. He also highlighted the aspects like decrease in productivity of alpine pastures and other biotic factors. He informed that various steps have been taken to ensure that the number of goat rearing increased and also the increase in the yield of Pashmina per Goat is also achieved . He emphasized on utilization of technology to irrigate pastures mechanically and also accomplish the genetic improvement of the goat stock .
Ghulam u Din Reshi, Member KCCI elaborated upon the procurement of Pashmina from Ladakh and the process of hand spinning in Kashmir to be given fresh impetus. He also underscored the need to ensure the enhancement of the wages to the hand spinners to re-attract the women folk to the spinning process.
Abrar Khan Chairman, Genuine Kashmir Cottage Handicrafts Protection Forum also emphasized the enhancement of wages both weavers and spinners and to strengthen the pashmina raw material bank of SICOP to provide easy and quality Pashmina to spinners. The point of low wages was also highlighted by Mr Tariq Ahmad, President Kashmir Pashmina Karigar Union and Mr Bashir Ahmad , National Awardee Kanishawl jamawar,

 


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