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CM assures govt support to safeguard Kashmir’s cricket bat industry

Visits cricket bat manufacturing hub in Anantnag

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Sangam (Bijbehara): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday reaffirmed his government’s commitment to protecting and strengthening Kashmir’s cricket bat industry, asserting that it is the government’s responsibility to ensure the traditional sector not only survives but flourishes for generations to come.

Interacting with members of the Cricket Bat Manufacturers Association at the Hallamulla Sangam Industrial Estate here, the Chief Minister, as per an official press release, said the government would take all necessary steps to address the concerns of manufacturers, particularly regarding the sustainable availability of willow wood, uninterrupted power supply, infrastructure support and ease of doing business.

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Responding to the concerns raised by the association, the Chief Minister said that immediate steps were necessary to safeguard the cricket bat industry, adding that preserving traditional industries was as important as attracting new ones.

Describing the cricket bat industry as one of Jammu and Kashmir’s unique strengths, Omar Abdullah said it is backed by locally available raw material, skilled craftsmen and a well-established market across the country and abroad.

The Chief Minister said that the industry possessed all the strengths needed to succeed, including locally available raw material, skilled workers and a ready market, and that the government was committed to ensuring its continued growth.

Addressing the key concern of shrinking willow resources, the Chief Minister observed that the demand for scientific willow plantation was reasonable and that continuous harvesting without replantation posed a serious threat to the industry’s future.

Drawing examples from international best practices, he said the government would promote systematic replantation of willow trees and examine improved varieties to secure a sustainable supply of raw material.

The Chief Minister also assured the manufacturers that the government would take effective measures to curb illegal movement of willow clefts by strengthening monitoring mechanisms and check-posts.

Responding to demands for better infrastructure, Omar Abdullah said a proposal for improving electricity supply to the industrial estate would be prepared and taken up with the Power Development Department for approval.

He further assured that workers employed in the industrial estate would be provided better medical support in case of accidents and that the demand for a fire and emergency unit would also be addressed.

On the proposal for revival of the Common Treatment Facility Centre in the vicinity, the Chief Minister asked the Industries Department and the local MLA to jointly examine the requirement and identify a suitable location for the facility.

He also directed the Industries Department to simplify procedural requirements and remove unnecessary bottlenecks to facilitate the smooth functioning and expansion of the cricket bat industry.

He said that the government’s objective was to ensure the sustained growth of the cricket bat industry and reaffirmed its full support for the sector.

Later, the Chief Minister visited a cricket bat manufacturing unit in the industrial estate, where he observed the intricate process of cricket bat production from willow clefts to finished bats. He interacted with workers and artisans engaged in various stages of manufacturing, appreciating their craftsmanship and contribution to preserving Kashmir’s globally acclaimed cricket bat industry.

The Chief Minister also enquired about their working conditions and reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening the sector through sustained policy support and improved infrastructure.

Earlier, members of the Cricket Bat Manufacturers Association highlighted several issues before the Chief Minister, including sustainable willow plantation and availability of raw material, allocation of compartments for willow harvesting, uninterrupted 24×7 power supply with an essential feeder to the industrial estate, establishment of a permanent Fire and Emergency Services unit, medical facilities for workers in case of accidents and measures to check illegal movement of willow clefts.

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Minister for Forests, Ecology and Environment Javed Ahmed Rana, MLA Bijbehara-Srigufwara Dr. Bashir Ahmad Shah Veeri, Director Industries Kashmir, Chief Executive Officer JKBOCWWB, Director Rakhs and Farms, Director Handloom and Handicrafts, representatives of the Cricket Bat Manufacturers Association and other senior officers were present on the occasion.

…meets public representatives, industry leaders at Raabita

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met public representatives, entrepreneurs and industry leaders at Raabita here, holding discussions on a range of issues concerning public welfare, economic growth, entrepreneurship, trade and skill development, an official press release informed.

It said former MLA Dr. Chaman Lal Bhagat called on the Chief Minister and discussed key issues pertaining to his area.

Founder and CEO of YourStory and The Bharat Project, Shradha Sharma, met the Chief Minister to deliberate on Jammu and Kashmir’s startup and entrepreneurship ecosystem, innovation-driven initiatives and the Government’s efforts to promote inclusive economic growth.

President, Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Arun Gupta, also called on the Chief Minister and discussed issues concerning trade, commerce and industrial development in Jammu and Kashmir.

Managing Director and CEO, Infinitech Services and Solutions, Saiyed Owais Ahmad, met the Chief Minister and discussed proposals for implementing industry-led skill development and higher education initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir through partnerships with leading global technology companies.

The Chief Minister assured the visiting public representatives and industry leaders that the Government remains committed to fostering inclusive development, strengthening entrepreneurship and industry, promoting trade and commerce, and expanding employment and skill development opportunities for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir through collaborative partnerships.

 

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