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H&H Deptt organises trainee products’ sale at Kashmir Haat

The initiative continues to serve as a vital platform for trainees to gain exposure, besides promoting Kashmir’s rich craft heritage
11:00 PM Feb 25, 2026 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The initiative continues to serve as a vital platform for trainees to gain exposure, besides promoting Kashmir’s rich craft heritage
h h deptt organises trainee products’ sale at kashmir haat
H&H Deptt organises trainee products’ sale at Kashmir Haat___Source: GK newspaper
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Srinagar, Feb 25: Handicrafts & Handloom (H&H) department inaugurated a 2-day Trainee Products’ Sale at Kashmir Haat here today.

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During the sale, Craft products like hand-knotted woollen carpets, GI-tagged Pashmina shawls and stoles, Crewel curtains, Sozni embroidered shawls, Zari & Aari embroidered suits, tweed cloth, Chain Stitch rugs and cushion covers, tapestry, Gabba and Namda products, papier mâché and willow wicker souvenir and décor items, prepared by trainees of Training Centres across all 10 districts of Kashmir Division, are being showcased.

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The products are available at extremely affordable rates, with pricing calculated only on the material component used and no labour cost is added, thereby ensuring cost-to-cost availability of authentic handmade crafts to buyers, besides providing a platform for trainees to exhibit their skills.

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District stalls are expected to record encouraging sales during the current exhibition, with particular interest anticipated in carpets, Pashmina, and other GI-tagged crafts. The initiative continues to serve as a vital platform for trainees to gain exposure, besides promoting Kashmir’s rich craft heritage.

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The sale will continue tomorrow.

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Pertinently, the last three trainee products’ exhibitions together generated a revenue of Rs 57 lakh, reflecting the overwhelming public response and demand for Kashmir’s handmade products.

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