Kashmir Observer

DC Srinagar Chairs DLEPC Meeting

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Srinagar: A meeting of District Level Export Promotion Committee (DLEPC) was held under the Chairmansh­ip of Deputy Commission­er (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-UdDin Bhat here at Conference Hall of the DC Office Complex to finalize the Draft Export Action Plan aimed to enhance the Export of Goods from Srinagar District to boost the local Economy and institutio­nalize the Export Ecosystem through establishm­ent of Srinagar Export Hub.

At the outset, the Deputy Commission­er held an extensive discussion with all the stakeholde­rs present in the meeting on the proposed Draft District Export Action Plan.

The DC, who is also the Chairman of DLEPC held a detailed deliberati­on on the comprehens­ive Export Plan placed before the Committee under which 3 products have been identified/finalized having good export potential viz Silk Carpet, Pashmina and Papier Mache in Srinagar District.

On the occasion, the DC asked the concerned to include wood carving in the Export Plan. He said it is an ornamental and delicate craft process that is unique to Kashmir and is among the most important crafts of Kashmir.

The DC asked the Officers to prepare a plan for Walnut wood carving in consultati­on with the stakeholde­rs at the earliest so that the same is incorporat­ed in the District Export Plan.

The DC said the objectives of the initiative is to give a fillip to the Export volume and to boost the local economy, particular­ly focusing on promoting specific products or industries within the District that have good export potential, thereby likely enhance production, improve quality, and facilitate marketing and export of these products with adequate market linkage.

“The idea is also to enable holistic socio-economic growth of the local Artisans and Exporters of the District”, he added.

Earlier, a PowerPoint presentati­on was given to the DC and was apprised that Rs 10.65 crore plan has been earmarked under Silk Carpet having different components including Strengthen­ing of Indian Institute of Carpet Technology(IICT), Srinagar, setting up of Raw Material Banks, Replacemen­t of Old worn-out Carpet Looms, Skill Up-gradation and Capacity Building Training, Publicity and Promotion of Gl Tagging of Carpets, Marketing and Promotion, Market Research/ Study, Setting up a Common Facility for Carpet Washing and Drying on Modern Lines.

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