Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha has said that the government is focussing on incorporating crafts into tourism, with the goal of positioning the union territory as a leading cultural destination. The initiative aims to attract international tourists and boost the local economy. Sinha made these remarks during the 60th anniversary celebration of the World Crafts Council (WCC) held in Srinagar.
During his speech, the Lieutenant Governor extended his congratulations to all artisans in attendance and praised the efforts of the Ministry of Textiles, Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Industries & Commerce in Jammu and Kashmir, and the WCC for their role in promoting the rich traditions of handicrafts and handloom. He commended the initiative to bring together distinguished artisans, designers, and creative leaders from around the world. Sinha emphasised the government's commitment to unlocking the full potential of the handloom and handicraft sector in Jammu and Kashmir.
"My vision is to make ‘Made in Jammu Kashmir’ products renowned worldwide and an integral part of homes everywhere," he said. He noted that the government's focus is on fostering global collaboration and enhancing the global connection to India's artistic and cultural heritage. Also read: Delhi-Dehradun Expressway set for January 2025 opening: All about the 212-km project Sinha reiterated the government's dedication to integrated development, particularly through initiatives aime.