Two-day workshop on Packaging of Handicraft/Handloom products concludes with great enthusiasm .

Srinagar July 28 (KNS): The two day workshop on packaging of Handicrafts and Handloom products organized by Director Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir in collaboration with Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) Mumbai concluded today here in the Conference Hall Kashmir Haat Srinagar.

 Director Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir,  Mahmood Ahmad Shah, threw  light on importance of adopting new packaging strategies for the products and assured the participants, especially Artisan/Weavers community, that the department is adamant in providing all such platforms for their progress and prosperity.

 During the course of workshop besides hands on training and demonstration on packaging designs, the issues based discussions, importance of packaging, Design and improvement of current packaging practices were shared in the Handcrafts/Handloom Sector of J&K among participants. The session was delivered by Mr. Tanveer Alam Director IIP Mumbai, Dr. Gaurav Madhu Joint Director & Regional Head IIP and Mr. Rahul B Tirpude Deputy Director IIP through various power point presentations by sharing the successful stories related to bringing  in sales increase  by adopting the appeasing packaging strategies on products.

Various prototypes wherein unveiled which include the prototypes for Paper Machie, carpet, Pashmina, silk, walnut etc. Apart from attractive designing of packaging materials information related to craft and artisan were also displayed on these prototypes. In addition, the information on QR coded packaging material  that  helps in the marking of genuine products and dissemination of information pertaining to artisan and crafts was also shared.

The workshop participants included the Cardboard Unit Holders, Artisans, Cooperative Societies, producer companies,  officials of Handicrafts & Handloom Development Corporation, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, Craft Development Institute and official of the Handicrafts & Handloom Department from all districts.

The aim of the workshop was to aware the participants about product based packaging which is the demand in this contemporary market competition. While applauding the role of the department for arranging such a wonderful workshop the participants, particularly artisans / weavers, said that they have gained and enriched a lot through two days programme and will adopt the techniques learnt in packaging of their products and have also demanded that a center of packaging be established in summer capital of JK so that lakhs of artisans may reap the benefits.(KNS)

To Top