PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry-Kashmir (PHDCCI) Congratulates Srinagar Artisans on World Craft City Recognition

PR No – 102

26th June, 2024

New Delhi

 

 

PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry-Kashmir (PHDCCI) Congratulates Srinagar Artisans on World Craft City Recognition

 

The PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Kashmir Chairman Mr A P Vicky Shaw extends heartfelt congratulations to the artisans of Srinagar on being recognized as the fourth Indian city as a World Craft City by the World Craft Council. This prestigious achievement follows Srinagar’s designation as part of the UNESCO Creative City Network for crafts and folk art.

 

The PHDCCI is immensely honoured to have been a part of the jury visit by the World Craft Council. We take great pride in recognizing the pivotal roles played by Mr. Saleem Beigh State Convenor of INTACH, and Mr. Mehmood Ahmad Shah,Director of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir. Their exemplary leadership and initiative were instrumental in securing Srinagar’s recognition as a UNESCO Creative City and now as a World Craft City.

 

The demonstration and presentation conducted by Director Handicrafts Kashmir and INTACH have significantly contributed to showcasing the rich cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship of Srinagar on these esteemed global platforms. We firmly believe that these dual recognitions will not only bring international prestige to Srinagar but also usher in a wide array of benefits including economic growth, cultural preservation, enhanced support for artisans, and a platform for fostering innovation.

 

Mr. Saleem Beigh and Mr. Mehmood Ahmad Shah have exemplified unwavering dedication and passion in promoting Srinagar’s artisan community, and their efforts have been duly acknowledged on a global scale. The PHDCCI commends their outstanding commitment and leadership in elevating Srinagar’s standing in the global craft and folk art landscape.

 

This dual recognition as a UNESCO Creative City and now as a World Craft City will undoubtedly elevate the visibility of Srinagar’s handicrafts industry, attracting greater attention and admiration from both national and international audiences. It further underscores the rich cultural tapestry and centuries-old traditions that Srinagar’s artisans have steadfastly preserved and nurtured over generations.

 

As advocates for economic growth and cultural heritage preservation, the PHDCCI stands in full support of the artisans of Srinagar and pledges to continue fostering initiatives that promote their craft and celebrate their remarkable talents. We are confident that Srinagar’s newfound status as a World Craft City will open up a plethora of opportunities for growth, recognition, and collaboration within the global artisan community.

 

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Warm Regards,

Media Division

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry