J&K sets up pavilion at India International Trade Fair

Excelsior Correspondent

Director Handicrafts Peerzada Mushtaq Ahmad inaugurating an exhibition at New Delhi on Tuesday.
Director Handicrafts Peerzada Mushtaq Ahmad inaugurating an exhibition at New Delhi on Tuesday.

NEW DELHI, Nov 15: In the 36th India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2016 which was thrown open today at Pragati Maidan, J&K Government has also set up its pavilion to showcase its achievements registered in key sectors like handicrafts and cottage industry.
The Department of Industries and Commerce has organised a grand exhibition-cum-sale of handicrafts and cottage industry products to attract the people from different parts of the country.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Director Handicrafts J&K, Peerzada Mushtaq Ahmad in presence of Joint Director Handicrafts, Kashmir, Mir Nazir Ahmad, Deputy Director Handicrafts, Zeenat Ara, artisans and functionaries of Handicrafts and other departments.
The Trade Fair which will continue upto November 27, 2016 has been represented by more than 40 artisans and entrepreneurs, a number of Govt. departments viz. Handicrafts, Handlooms, Industries, Horticulture, Floriculture, Tourism, J&K Handicrafts (Sales and Export corporation), Handloom Development Corporation, JK Industries ltd., SIDCO, SICOP, J&K Agro Industries Development Corporation, Khadi and Village Industries Board, J&K Apex Marketing Federation, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Federation of Industries and Commerce Kashmir and some Corporative Societies. They have set up their stalls and displayed varied products for promotion and sale.
The special attraction of the event is the live demonstrations by the craftsmen of all the three regions of the state viz. Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh. The artisans are demonstrating the weaving of Kani Shawl, crafting of paper Machie, Clay Moulding etc. The Handicrafts Department is also screening documentaries/informative videos about various crafts of the State.
While interacting with the artisans, the Director Handicrafts urged the participants to ensure that only genuine products of the State are displayed during the exhibition.