Posted by admin_kas on 2025-06-30 21:09:03 |
Share: WhatsApp| Facebook| Twitter| Visits: 62
Addresses J&K International
Buyer-Seller Meet 2025 on Theme ‘Skilled Hands to Global Markets’ at SKICC
KS News Desk
Srinagar, June 30: Chief
Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said the government is striving to revive the
historic connection between Kashmir’s artisans and the global market by
rebuilding the direct relationship between creators and customers through
buyer-seller meets.
The Chief Minister, who was
a chief guest on the occasion, made these remarks while addressing the
Buyer-Seller Meet–2025 held at SKICC, organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Trade
Promotion Organisation (JKTPO) in collaboration with the Wool & Woollens
Export Promotion Council (WWEPC), supported under the Raising and Accelerating
MSME Performance (RAMP) scheme of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MoMSME).
The event was also
addressed by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, who was a guest of
honour at the event.
Advisor to the Chief
Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Commissioner Secretary Industries Vikramjit Singh,
Chairman WWEPC R C Khanna, Managing Director JKTPO Sudharshan Kumar, president
Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry Javed Ahmed Tenga, as well as several
national and international buyers, sellers, and other stakeholders were present
on the occasion.
The meet witnessed
participation from over 100 sellers and more than 45 national and international
buyers, representing seven countries and seven Indian states.
Over 100 high-quality wool
and woollen products were showcased during the event.
Reflecting on the
significance of the meet, the Chief Minister said that there was a time when
such Buyer-Seller Meets were not needed.
“Tourists from across the
globe would come to Kashmir and naturally become buyers. Today, through
initiatives like this, we are trying to revive that connection—to bring the
buyers back and reestablish the relationship between creators and customers,"
Omar Abdullah said.
He emphasized that the
event is not a one-off showcase.
“Under the scheme, we are
committed to organizing six regular Buyer-Seller Meets and six reverse meets.
These will ensure sustained engagement and provide deeper market access for our
artisans and entrepreneurs,” he said.
Chief Minister urged the
Industries Department to prioritise artisans and entrepreneurs who have not yet
had the opportunity to participate in such platforms, particularly those with
limited financial means.
“They have the skill and
the product, but lack exposure. If we bring them into the fold, we can address
many challenges related to marketing and reach,” he said.
He further stressed that
the real benefits of such initiatives must directly reach the artisans
themselves.
“We must ensure that no one
else takes credit or benefit for the work done by our craftspeople. The
recognition and rewards must go to the actual creators,” CM Omar Abdullah said.
Chief Minister said that
artisans need to modernise—not just in design and product development, but in
processes and infrastructure as well.
“Consumer tastes are
constantly evolving, and if we remain rigid, we risk falling behind. The
government is ready to extend every possible support—be it raw material banks,
colour banks, or design innovation centres—to help our artisans compete
effectively in international markets,” he said.
Appreciating the
participation of buyers and dignitaries, he said their presence here was deeply
encouraging—not only for us in the government but also for the artisans,
entrepreneurs, and all others participating in this event.
"It gives us
confidence and reaffirms that the direction we have taken is the right one,"
he said.
Omar Abdullah said that
while the past few years seem to have passed in the blink of an eye, many of
our issues remain unresolved.
“Our artisans have magic in
their hands, and I urge all visitors to witness it at the exhibition stalls.”
He noted that many of the
exhibits are the result of years of dedicated craftsmanship.
“One piece I saw today took
over three years to complete. Some stalls reflect the rich heritage we have
inherited, while others showcase modern interpretations of our traditional
crafts. This fusion of the old and new is essential.”
In his concluding remarks,
the Chief Minister invited visiting buyers to explore the scenic beauty and
rich culture of Kashmir.
“I urge you to travel Srinagar and beyond to experience the essence of Kashmir. Take back with you not just world-class products, but unforgettable memories.”
Earlier, Chief Minister
Omar Abdullah, accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary,
inspected the stalls set up by the sellers. He interacted with both buyers and
sellers and appreciated their participation and efforts.