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Home » J&K handicrafts to get social media and ecommerce boost
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J&K handicrafts to get social media and ecommerce boost

By April 28, 20211 Min Read
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Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

The Department
of Handicrafts and Handloom in Kashmir held a meeting recently to discuss and
chalk a roadmap for setting up an ecommerce platform and promoting the authentic
and genuine products of Kashmiri artisans on social media.

The Department will
shortlist a social media agency to manage the marketing and publicity of the
handicrafts and handlooms. The agency will also set up an ecommerce platform
for the products.

A discussion
about the GI for Kani Shawl and Paper Machie was also held with representatives
of Tahafuz Society and Pashmina Testing & Quality Certification Centre
(PTQCC). While the Kani technique has achieved a GI tag, clarity on the textile
should be finalised.

Image Source: JKHandicrafts.com 

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