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GI tag for hand-knotted Kashmiri carpets elates traders

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Jammu, March 27

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The Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the hand-knotted Kashmiri carpets has given a new lease of life to the trade, the J&K government has said. The move has left the traders’ community elated.

“Some people are selling Iranian and machine-made carpets in the name of hand-made Kashmiri ones. Now, buyers can distinguish between hand-made and machine-made carpets,” an official statement by the government reads.

The carpets from Jammu and Kashmir are exported to at least 25 countries. In 2020-21, carpets worth Rs 115 crore were exported to Germany, while those sent to the United States were worth Rs 34 crore, UAE worth Rs 36 crore and Rs 22-crore carpets were sent to the Netherlands.

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Sheikh Ashiq, the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief, said the GI tagging would increase exports of Kashmiri handicraft too, which has been on a decline for three-four years.

Ranjan Prakash Thakur, Principal Secretary, Government Industries and Commerce, said at an event that the QR code-based mechanism would help check duplicity or fake branding, sabotaging the growth of the carpet industry in the Valley.

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