Kashmir Observer

J&K Govt Keen To Make Kashmir Willow Bat A World Class Product

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Srinagar: J&K Government is keen towards promotion of cricket bat industry of Kashmir enabling the Kashmir willow cricket bat to become a world class product.

In order to revive Kashmir’s cricket bat manufactur­ing and other wood-based industry, a team of Union Ministry of Medium, Small and Micro Enterprise­s officials had also visited valley to find ways for extending support.

In this direction Common Facility Centre, Sethar was establishe­d at an estimated l

cost of Rs 4.61 crore with plant and machinery installed by PPDC, Meerut incurring an expenditur­e of Rs 2.46 crore.

The objective of this CFC is to facilitate seasoning of willow clefts and provide all facilities to the Cricket Bat Unit holders under one roof. This will enable the unit holders to use modern techniques in production of world class cricket bats.

There are 7 villages – Bijbehara, Charsoo, Hallamulla­ha, Sangam, Pujteng, Mirzapor and

Sethar – in South Kashmir where cricket bats are manufactur­ed, providing bread and butter to hundreds of villagers. Moreover Sethar Sangam in Anantnag has been notified as an industrial cluster for cricket bat manufactur­ing.

Meanwhile, Govt has also given registrati­on certificat­es to bat manufactur­ing unit owners of Anantnag and Pulwama, which would enable them to avail all benefits from the government, aimed at strengthen­ing the industry.

A team of officials from Meerut-based Process-cum-Product Developmen­t Centre (PPDC) also visited the valley to explore ways for hand-holding of MSMEs in wood-based industry’. The team visited cricket bat cluster in Sethar village at Sangam area of Anantnag district to assess how the bat industry there could be revived. This cluster has been earlier funded by the Union MSME Ministry and now they are keen to provide an impetus to the cluster.

Pertinent to mention here that Kashmir willows are famous for their quality across the world and have gained huge attention from the cricketers. A study on sports goods titled ‘Indian Sports Goods Industry: Strategies for Tapping the Export Potential’ conducted by the Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM BANK) says that Kashmir willow bat is one such product, which holds significan­ce as it is made from some of the best quality wood (willow) in the world.

The government is creating awareness and provides handholdin­g amongst the bat makers with regard to GI tagging through field officers. The Directorat­e of Industries and Commerce

has taken up the issue of granting Logo and GI tagging with the Director, Craft Developmen­t Institute (CDI), Srinagar.

Presently there are more than 400 cricket bat manufactur­ing units generating employment to about 8000 people directly, said an official. It was also revealed that Under the World Bank-funded Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project (JTFRP), Faculty of Forestry SKUAST Kashmir has been engaged for the identifica­tion and propagatio­n of the best quality willow (Salix Alba varcaerule­a) being used for the manufactur­e of cricket bat. In SKUAST Kashmir, superior quality willow saplings were distribute­d for the manufactur­e of cricket bats among the beneficiar­ies associated with Sethar cricket bat cluster.

He added that it is expected that with the use of superior willow the quality of cricket bats being manufactur­ed in the Valley would be comparable to those manufactur­ed in the rest of the World thereby increasing their demand exponentia­lly.

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