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DC Budgam inaugurates 3-day ‘Naqsh-e-Meeras’ heritage workshop at NIFT

by KT News Desk
February 5, 2026
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DC Budgam inaugurates 3-day ‘Naqsh-e-Meeras’ heritage workshop at NIFT
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BUDGAM, FEBRUARY 05: District Administration Budgam Thursday inaugurated a three-day cultural and heritage workshop titled “Naqsh-e-Meeras”, aimed at promoting, preserving and reviving the rich and diverse traditional art and craft heritage of Jammu & Kashmir.

The workshop is being organised from 5th to 7th February, 2026 at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Budgam.

The programme was formally inaugurated by the Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-ud-Din Bhat, along with distinguished guests from the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), in the presence of senior district officers, artisans, students, Self Help Groups and members of the local community.

Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said that Naqsh-e-Meeras is a significant initiative of the District Administration to reconnect the younger generation with the rich legacy of Kashmir’s handcrafted traditions, while also providing a strong platform for local artisans to showcase their skills, products and creativity.

The DC emphasized that such heritage-based programmes are vital for preserving traditional knowledge systems that have been passed down through generations. He stated that Kashmir’s handicrafts are not just economic activities but are an important part of the region’s cultural identity, history and collective memory.

“We want our local art and crafts to flourish in a sustainable manner so that our younger generations understand the true value of handcrafted products and can clearly differentiate between machine-made and hand-made items. This understanding will help in preserving authenticity, quality and cultural heritage,” the DC said.

He further added that such seminars and workshops play a crucial role in boosting the morale of local artisans, craftsmen and children by giving them recognition, exposure and confidence.

“These platforms not only provide visibility to our artisans but also generate awareness among the masses to adopt and promote local products. This is fully aligned with the spirit of Vocal for Local, where people are encouraged to support indigenous crafts and local economies,” he said.

The DC  also highlighted that showcasing traditional techniques and live demonstrations can significantly enhance the financial stability of artisans by opening new market avenues, increasing demand for authentic handmade products and creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.

By demonstrating old and traditional crafts in a modern, organised setting, we are creating linkages between heritage and contemporary markets. This will ultimately strengthen the economic position of our artisans and contribute to overall economic growth of the district and the region,” he added.

The DC stressed that the District Administration will continue to support such initiatives in collaboration with reputed national institutions to ensure that local craftsmanship receives the recognition, protection and promotion it truly deserves. He reiterated that District administration is committed to continue organising such heritage-focused programmes to promote cultural preservation, artisan empowerment, youth engagement and sustainable economic development across the district.

The event witnessed the presence of several senior district officers including GM DIC Budgam Zahid Rashid, SDM Beerwah Taufeeq Gazi, Chief Planning Officer Budgam Javaid Ahmad Najar, CEO Municipal Council Budgam Bilal Ahmad, CEO Budgam Rifat Irfan, District Information Officer Budgam Iram Khan, EO Municipal Committee Beerwah Zamir Lone, besides other senior officers of the district administration.

Large participation was also recorded from students of various schools and colleges, local youth, traditional artisans, Self Help Groups (SHGs), craftspersons and members of the general public, reflecting strong community engagement and interest in heritage preservation.

On the first day of the workshop, various competitions were organised including calligraphy, painting and sketching, aimed at nurturing creativity among students and young artists. Multiple stalls were set up showcasing a wide range of traditional crafts such as Paper Machie, Kani weaving, Sozni embroidery, cooper making, Kangri making, wood carving and other indigenous art forms.

An exclusive art gallery was also displayed featuring iconic paintings depicting old Jammu & Kashmir, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s historical, cultural and artistic evolution.

Traditional activities such as yarn weaving and other heritage processes were also demonstrated live, giving participants a hands-on understanding of age-old techniques.

The workshop is being organised by District Administration Budgam in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) and the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Budgam, ensuring expert guidance, technical support and national-level exposure for local talen

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