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J-K govt helps handloom society to manufacture tweed cloth

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], August 19 (ANI): To promote the handicraft and handloom sector, the Jammu and Kashmir government is helping societies in Pulwama district and other parts of the Kashmir valley to manufacture different products including tweed cloth.

ANI Aug 19, 2021 21:42 IST googleads

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Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], August 19 (ANI): To promote the handicraft and handloom sector, the Jammu and Kashmir government is helping societies in Pulwama district and other parts of the Kashmir valley to manufacture different products including tweed cloth.

"In 2014, we established a unit. We got the registration from the handloom department set up by the government in 2014. They made our unit. Before 2014, we used to work for the local traders, but now we have started our work," Dilawar Malik, Artisan and member of the Handloom Society told ANI.
"We invested our own money and we also got a loan from the department. We bought raw materials, and we started our work. There are 11 members in this society. We make tweed, shawl, ruffle, but mostly we make tweed. From the last one or two years. We earned a lot of profit and the government helped us a lot. They gave us a shop in Jammu also," added Dilawar.
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Pulwama district which is famous for milk production is also playing a vital role in promoting industrial units and manufacturing of tweed cloth is one of the activities that are increasing day by day with the help of government schemes which results in the number of people getting employment and earning their livelihood.
"In Pulwama, we registered our society and it has 10 members. We gave financial support to them through govt's help. Everything is handmade. We make tweed. We export tweed also. We provide them with the market facility and they are able to sell it in Delhi Haat and Jammu," said Mohammad Ashfaq Hussain, District Handloom and Handicrafts Officer Pulwama.
"There is a lot of scope in the handicrafts and handloom in Kashmir. There are a lot of crafts in which people can start their own business. Earlier, one lakh support was given at seven pc subsidy but now according to the new scheme, they are giving two lakhs. We identify artisans and help them," stated Hussain.
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For the last few years, the government is promoting different societies including milk societies, social welfare society and handloom society also. The handloom society namely "AZMAT" has 11 members working and preparing superior quality of tweed cloth and sellout to any market direction.
Initially, the society was not so strong to sell out their product directly in the market but in two thousand fourteen after getting proper registration by the government people belonging to the societies got a lot of benefits.

They are getting Rs two lakh for raw material and 7 pc subsidy. The societies are preparing a number of items including blankets, coats, shawls and other things also but they are focusing on tweed cloth. Because for the last three years the government has been helping these societies at large in the form of exhibitions where the people belonging to societies are out the products made by tweed in good quantity. (ANI)

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