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Amitabh Kant visits Me & K Pashmina Centre to explore craftsmanship behind luxurious textiles

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Srinagar: Amitabh Kant, the G20 Sherpa for India, today paid a visit to the Me & K Pashmina Centre, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate processes involved in creating pashmina products.

This visit provided Kant with a firsthand look at the meticulous techniques of pashmina spinning, weaving, and embroidery, which are essential in producing these luxurious textiles.

During his visit, Kant engaged with the skilled artisans at Me & K, learning about their dedication and expertise in the craft. This interaction highlighted the traditional methods and the artisans’ commitment to maintaining the high quality of pashmina. Kant’s visit underscored the cultural and economic importance of preserving these traditional practices.

Accompanying Kant were Mr. Mehmood Shah, the Director of Handicrafts, and Mr. Vikram Jeet Singh, the Commissioner Secretary. Their presence emphasized the significance of promoting and preserving the rich heritage of pashmina craftsmanship. They discussed the challenges faced by the artisans and the importance of government support in sustaining this age-old industry.

The visit not only showcased the artistry behind pashmina production but also emphasized the importance of supporting local artisans and the handicraft industry. By drawing attention to the detailed craftsmanship and the cultural value of pashmina, Kant and his entourage highlighted the need for continued efforts to promote and protect this unique aspect of India’s cultural heritage.

 

 

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