
Heritage courses including shawl weaving, papier-mâché to be taught in Kashmir colleges
Firdous Qadri
Jammu Kashmir Government has approved the “Chief Minister’s Scheme for Introduction of Heritage Courses” under the Skill Development Department, a major initiative aimed at preserving the Valley’s dying traditional crafts and creating employment opportunities for youth.
According to officials, seven traditional craft courses will be revived across 25 training units in government ITIs and Polytechnics, with a total intake capacity of 500 students.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s office said the scheme seeks to blend traditional knowledge with modern training, ensuring that age-old crafts such as wood carving, papier-mâché, shawl weaving, embroidery, and copperware continue to thrive as viable professions.
Under the scheme, trainees will receive monthly stipends, whi...
