UNESCO-affiliated World Crafts Council takes note of Srinagar’s varied crafts like papier-mache, hand knotted carpets, pashmina
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Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital, has been designated a 'World Craft City' by the World Crafts Council. This recognition celebrates the city's rich artisan heritage and skills, aiming to boost tourism and infrastructure. It highlights Prime Minister Modi's support for the region's handicraft sector, promising economic benefits through increased global visibility, investment, and cultural tourism opportunities.
UNESCO-affiliated World Crafts Council takes note of Srinagar’s varied crafts like papier-mache, hand knotted carpets, pashmina
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