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NIFT Srinagar observes 11th National Handloom Day; honours local weavers

Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Higher Education, Shantmanu, was the chief guest on the occasion while Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, was the guest of honour
11:23 PM Aug 07, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Higher Education, Shantmanu, was the chief guest on the occasion while Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, was the guest of honour
nift srinagar observes 11th national handloom day  honours local weavers
NIFT Srinagar observes 11th National Handloom Day; honours local weavers
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Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Higher Education, Shantmanu, was the chief guest on the occasion while Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, was the guest of honour.

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Other participants included Dr. Ghulam Nabi Itoo, Director, School Education and Professor Monika Gupta, Director, NIFT Srinagar along with artisans, weavers and senior officials from the departments of industry, skill development and education.

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In his address, Shantmanu lauded NIFT Srinagar for its commendable role in bridging young design talent with India’s rich handloom legacy. He praised the faculty, students and staff for their dedication and remarked that “NIFT Srinagar has emerged as one of the finest institutions in the region and is the best campus among 19 NIFT campuses.”

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The celebration included screening of short films produced by NIFT Srinagar on handloom heritage and inspirational success stories of weavers, highlighting the resilience and creative spirit of the sector. A special felicitation ceremony titled “Rich Hands to Weavers” honoured the local artisans for their invaluable contribution. Besides, certificates were also distributed among the students and trainees who had completed handloom-related training programmes.

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The highlight of the event was a student-led fashion show, where models walked the ramp in garments crafted from traditional handloom textiles, seamlessly merging heritage with contemporary design.

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In the sidelines of the grand event, Professor Monika Gupta emphasised the importance of design education in supporting traditional craft communities. “Our mission is to empower students to innovate while honouring and preserving age-old craftsmanship of Kashmir” she stated.

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The event concluded with a panel discussion on the topic ‘Threads of tradition - Voices from Kashmir loom’ and lively interaction session between artisans, students, and officials, focusing on future collaborations, opportunities and interventions in the handloom sector.

Pertinently, being observed annually on August 7, National Handloom Day commemorates the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905. It celebrates the pivotal role of India’s weavers in shaping the country’s cultural and economic landscape.

 

 

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