New Delhi: Arshad Mir, a distinguished exporter from Jammu & Kashmir and Director of the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH), New Delhi, has been conferred with the prestigious Atal Gaurav Samman in recognition of his exceptional contributions to social services and the handicrafts sector.
The award was presented by Satya Narayan Jatia, former Union Minister, and Shyam Jaju, former National Vice President of the BJP, in a grand ceremony held at the Prime Minister Museum, Teen Murti Bhavan, New Delhi.
Arshad Mir, widely recognized for his pioneering efforts in the handicrafts industry, has dedicated his career to promoting traditional Indian handicrafts and supporting the artisans behind them. As the Chairman of the Handicrafts & Carpet Sector Skill Council, his leadership has been instrumental in enhancing skill development and driving growth in the sector, ensuring that these traditional art forms remain relevant in a competitive global market.
Throughout his illustrious career, Mir has tirelessly advocated for the rights and prosperity of artisans and the export community. His commitment to empowering communities and advancing social welfare has earned him widespread respect and admiration. The Atal Gaurav Samman celebrates not only his professional accomplishments but also his dedication to improving the lives of those in the handicrafts industry.
Expressing his gratitude upon receiving the honor, Mir emphasized the importance of preserving India’s rich artisanal heritage and uplifting the skilled craftspeople who sustain it. “This recognition is a tribute to the artisans whose craftsmanship brings our heritage to life. It strengthens my resolve to continue working towards the growth and empowerment of our artisan community,” he said.
The Atal Gaurav Samman adds yet another accolade to Arshad Mir’s distinguished career, reaffirming his status as a beacon of leadership, innovation, and compassion in the handicrafts sector. His work continues to inspire and pave the way for a brighter future for India’s artisans.