
In a significant initiative to strengthen the traditional carpet industry of Kashmir, the Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (IICT), Srinagar has launched a two-month Short Term Skill Upgradation Programme in Silk Carpet Weaving at Wakherwan, Pulwama.
The programme is being implemented under the Guru Shishya Hastshilp Prashikshan Programme (GSHPP) of the National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP), sanctioned by the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Union Ministry of Textiles.
In a press statement issued today, Director IICT, Zubair Ahmad, stated that the programme has been initiated to build a skilled workforce in South Kashmir—where the presence of carpet weavers is comparatively limited. "The initiative seeks to revive and sustain the region’s age-old weaving traditions. A distinctive feature of this programme is the engagement of a Shilp Guru Awardee in Carpet Craft, who is imparting training directly to the participants, ensuring the transfer of rare, high-level weaving expertise to the next generation," he explained.
At present, 30 registered carpet artisans, predominantly women, selected by a designated committee are undergoing training at the newly-established Advanced Carpet Training Centre in Wakherwan. "The centre is fully equipped with modern steel carpet looms and allied accessories to provide a professional learning environment," Director IICT added.
To encourage focused participation, each trainee is being provided with a stipend of ₹15,000 (₹7,500 per month) through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). In addition, biometric attendance systems and loom-wise productivity targets have been put in place for effective monitoring and evaluation.
Building on this momentum, The Director stated that IICT has also announced the establishment of another Advanced Carpet Training Centre at Kupwara, where a similar Skill Upgradation Programme will commence from October 27, next month. "These measures will not only contribute towards the revival and preservation of Kashmir’s centuries-old carpet heritage but also create sustainable livelihood opportunities, particularly for women artisans," he added.
In a significant initiative to strengthen the traditional carpet industry of Kashmir, the Indian Institute of Carpet Technology (IICT), Srinagar has launched a two-month Short Term Skill Upgradation Programme in Silk Carpet Weaving at Wakherwan, Pulwama.
The programme is being implemented under the Guru Shishya Hastshilp Prashikshan Programme (GSHPP) of the National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP), sanctioned by the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), Union Ministry of Textiles.
In a press statement issued today, Director IICT, Zubair Ahmad, stated that the programme has been initiated to build a skilled workforce in South Kashmir—where the presence of carpet weavers is comparatively limited. "The initiative seeks to revive and sustain the region’s age-old weaving traditions. A distinctive feature of this programme is the engagement of a Shilp Guru Awardee in Carpet Craft, who is imparting training directly to the participants, ensuring the transfer of rare, high-level weaving expertise to the next generation," he explained.
At present, 30 registered carpet artisans, predominantly women, selected by a designated committee are undergoing training at the newly-established Advanced Carpet Training Centre in Wakherwan. "The centre is fully equipped with modern steel carpet looms and allied accessories to provide a professional learning environment," Director IICT added.
To encourage focused participation, each trainee is being provided with a stipend of ₹15,000 (₹7,500 per month) through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). In addition, biometric attendance systems and loom-wise productivity targets have been put in place for effective monitoring and evaluation.
Building on this momentum, The Director stated that IICT has also announced the establishment of another Advanced Carpet Training Centre at Kupwara, where a similar Skill Upgradation Programme will commence from October 27, next month. "These measures will not only contribute towards the revival and preservation of Kashmir’s centuries-old carpet heritage but also create sustainable livelihood opportunities, particularly for women artisans," he added.
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